DJI Osmo 360 brings two 1/1.1″ square-shaped sensors with f/1.9 lenses for up to 8K 50fps panoramic video or 5K 4:3 30fps and 4K 4:3 120fps single lens video. Supporting the same magnetic mount and batteries as the Osmo Action 5 Pro, the new Osmo 360 is available now, starting at €479.99. Today, with the newly announced camera, the Chinese tech giant enters a new market segment. The Osmo 360 is DJI’s first-ever 360 camera. Does it have what it takes to compete with the current leader, Insta360, and its latest X5? Let’s take a look at the Osmo 360 specs and features. DJI Osmo 360 – larger square-shaped image sensors The two sensors used in the Osmo 360 are newly developed square 1:1 aspect ratio 1/1.1”-type CMOS image sensors. As DJI puts it, physically, each sensor features an imaging area equivalent to that of a 1-inch-type CMOS sensor with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Osmo 360. Source: DJI Because the sensors are square-shaped, there are fewer wasted pixels than when using a traditional 4:3 sensor. The only “wasted” pixels are now at the corners of the sensor as the 180° lenses project the whole image circle onto the image sensor. DJI talks about 25% more sensor utilization, which results in lower power consumption. Osmo 360. Source: DJI The sensors have 2.4μm pixels, and the maximum panoramic 2:1 photo resolution is 15520 × 7760 (120 MP). The dual lenses feature an f/1.9 aperture, and each covers slightly beyond 180° FOV. Video...
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