The latest DJI Osmo Nano leak gives us specs and images for the Insta360 GO 3S rival

- The DJI Osmo Nano has leaked again
- We've got specs and images of the camera
- The device could launch next Tuesday
DJI isn't slowing down with the product launches: having just unveiled the DJI Mini 5 Pro, it appears that the DJI Osmo Nano is the next device in the pipeline, and details of the compact action camera have leaked again.
These details come from DroneXL, and are taken from an Australian retail website that seems to have published information about the DJI Osmo Nano camera ahead of time. The listed specs include an "all-new" 1/1.3-inch sensor, capable of recording 4K video at up to 60 frames per second.
The camera apparently offers a 143-degree field of view, and battery life is said to be around the 200-minute mark. The listing also states the device is waterproof up to a depth of 10 meters, without any additional casing or protection.
According to DJI's marketing copy, the DJI Osmo Nano "can be set up in multiple positions, helping you capture inventive angles and enjoy greater creative freedom". Based on this listing, there's at least the option of 128GB of storage on board.
Shooting modes and pricing
There's also a mention of two stabilization modes: Horizon Balancing for correcting horizon tilts, and a Rock Steady 3.0 mode that "effectively reduces camera shake while preserving the intensity and impact of movement".
Add in the images that accompany these specs, and it's a comprehensive preview of what's coming – and a good look at how the DJI Osmo Nano might take on the other smaller action cameras on the market, such as the Insta360 GO 3S.
This isn't the first leak we've seen around this device. The camera has actually shown up on DJI's own social media channels, while we've seen several leaked images too. A starting price of €369 (around $435 / £320 / AU$655) has been mooted.
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There's a DJI launch event scheduled for Tuesday, September 23, where we should see one or more new products – including, very probably, the DJI Osmo Nano. We will of course bring you all the device details as soon as it's made official.
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