The DJI is eventually competing with its first panoramic action camera, the rising rival Insta 360 with OSMO 360. The company sought a new sensor in its deep engineering toolkit in an attempt to compete with the design, 8k 50 FPS 10 -bit log recording and a small, lighter body.
It similarly resembles or defeats its competitors in other areas with similar battery life and high low light capabilities. After examining the device in various scenes such as riding an e -bike, I’m impressed. Like other 360 cameras, although, OSMO 360 sacrifices video standards to facilitate unlimited angles. In addition, the DJI amendment app still needs some work.
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DJI’s OSMO 360 Insta 360 is a competitor of the X5 of the DJI thanks to the modern sensor and 8K 50 FPS video. However, the editing app still needs some work.
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- Fasten 8K 10 Bit Log video
- Smooth 360 stitch
- DJI works with MICS and accessories
- Good design and handling
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- DJI Studio app is required to work
- Stability breaks into low light
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Design and features
Insta -360 cameras sprayed at the Action Cam World because of the feature of the timely individuality: they get footage from all angles. This allows you to deny the video in any direction so that you do not get stuck with the traditional camera’s only forwardview. The negative aspect is that the resolution (for example from 8K to 4K) is reduced when the footage is “de -warpad” or flattened to make the final video.
The DJI is still out of this category, but it has changed with Osmo 360. Like rival models, it has a lens and sensor on each side, which has a display and a record and camera view button in the back (such as Insta 360). There is also a power button. Other settings and control run through the DJI’s MIMO app through the screen or smartphone.
An important feature is the new 1 -inch square sensor specifically designed for panoramic shooting. This allowed the DJI to use 25 % more sensors than the rival model with rectangular chips, resulting in promoting image quality and low lighting capacity. It makes the camera more effective.
The latest model of OSMO 360 Insta 360, a little smaller than the X5. Although a little thick and wider, the OSMO is significantly lower in just 83 mm compared to the X5 (124.5 mm). It is also about 99 % lighter at 183 grams. All that makes it easier to take and connect with your body, bikes or other things, even though it is also a regular action cam.
For competition… compared to zero, another bonus with OSMO 360 is a built -in built -in storage (as well as microSD slot). The battery is the one that is in the OSMO Action 4 Pro and 5 Pro, so the owners of these models already have a compatible battery. It supports up to 100 minutes of up to 120 minutes of recording 8K 30 FPS recording, or 93/115 minutes of X5, in regular mode, up to 100 minutes in regular mode. In the upper part, the battery life at OSMO 360 can be extended to 180 minutes with an optional battery extension rod.
Video and audio
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With your new sensor, the OSMO can produce the highest quality video up to 8k 50 FPS in the 360 360 category, while Insta 360 X5 is 8k 30 FPS and Insta360 compared to 6k 30 fps on Rs. This allows the creators to capture the high quality flat (D -warpid) video up to 4K 50 FPS. The new model also offers a 10-bit D-LLGM recording to enhance the dynamic range, which is better than the X5’s 8-bit I-LG. And if you record a flat video instead, you can do this in a single lens “Boost Video” format at 4K 120 FPS, which has a view of up to 170 degrees.
The second advantage is low lighting capacity in all methods. The DJI says the size of the ancestral 8K pixel is 2.4 micrometer, which is double the X5, which increases the increase in light. If you want to take panoramic images, OSMO 360 also defeats the competition with up to 120MP (compared to 72MP for X5) than there, or it can take four pixels for 30 MP photos with low noise in low light.
After examining it in day and night situations, I am affected. In good light, it was equal to the Insta 360 X5 in terms of sophistication and color accuracy. It was better in difficult contradictory situations, however, with a dynamic range with the D-Llogm profile. The sky, shiny roads and other bright light items showed more details than 8-bit i-lag video shot with X5 and shadows were washed even less.
DJI’s digital rock study stability provided impressive smooth video, even somehow on the Kobel Stone streets. And like other DJI devices, you can give the camera bank with your movements or maintain the horizon level (horizon study), though it will come at the cost of a resolution. The sewing was also smooth (except the object near the camera), so I can choose any angle without worrying about distortion.
Although not all was perfect. Like other 360 models, the DJI’s action is clearly less faster than the DJI’s action 5 Pro after a change in OSMO 360 4K flat video. And while the low light performance was really good, digital stability became a problem while shooting at night, which showed signs of pullation and video tearing due to motion blur. However, this is a problem that is common with all action cams because they lack optical stability.
Like other DJI action cams, OSMO 360 supports the company’s MIC2 and MIC mini wireless microphone and can record two of them at the same time through its Osmudio direct connection system. You can also connect the third party’s wireless aerobids as I did with Samsung’s Galaxy Bids Pro 2, though there is only one set at a time.
DJI’s MIC allows crisp and clear audio, and add many facilities. When paired with the camera, they can also record audio internally to provide a backup copy. Insta -360 has recently released its microphone system with $ 50 mic air, directly connected to Insta 360 x5 and Insta 360 ACE Pro 2. However, they can use only one mic at a time instead of two like the model OSMO 360.
DJI Studio Editing
Software is an important component of panoramic cameras. In the upper part of the edit, they help creators change the camera angles and take 360 specific steps. And if you intend to output the full panoramic content, it enters the metadata in the final video so that apps like Facebook and YouTube can recognize it correctly.
One of the major reasons for Insta 360’s success has been its excellent studio app that helps users do all these things. The DJI’s response to this is its own new app, also known as a studio, but its first crack in the 360 editor does not measure its competitors.
The DJI Studio lets you make basic amendments, such as entering shots and trimming them. However, this is not the most intuitive process – it took me a long time to find out how to trim the shots before entering the timeline. It’s a little little little little little little little little been small little small little small small small small small little little little little little little little little little little little littleen little little little little little little little little little littleer lords, small little little little little little little little little little littleen little little little small little little little little little little little little little littleer wayteugnesses. It also lacks the features found in the Insta 360 studio, such as text overles and transitions.
He said, DJI studios do a good job with its most important task. It is easy to go on new sights using LKY frames and dynamic images to be easily improved. You can then export videos to any flat or panoramic formats and import it into apps such as the Premier Pro or Divinchi resolution for the final color correction, effects and titles. All were told, DJI studio is good for the first release, but still needs to work against its main rival.
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It took the DJI a little time to get a panoramic action camp in the market, but the OSMO 360 was able to wait. It stands well against its central rival, Insta 360’s X5 by offering better video quality in low light or high proportional situation. It is also easy to use, offers good battery life and combines it with a large amount of built -in storage.
Compared to regular action cams and stability, the basic defects are slightly less image standards that break a bit in low light. All the new DJI studio app also needs some work. For the first attempt, though, the OSMO 360 Insta 360’s X5 is amazingly solid competitors.
The DJI’s OSMO 360 is now available everywhere but for the standard tumor (about $ 554) at 80 480 in the United States, which includes the same battery, protective pouch and rubber lens protector, or 3 630 ($ 728) for adventure combination, which includes two additional batteries, one charger, one instant mount and a instant mount. “About US availability,” the DJI spokesperson told Angget, “it would not be available for immediate sale in the US market by government DJI channels. “” Currently we don’t have an estimated timeline … but we tell you that when we do. “


