The Osmo Nano is DJI’s upcoming compact action camera that’s been floating around in rumors for quite a while. Its launch is set for September 23, but publication DroneXL spotted an early listing on an Australian retailer’s site, complete with a full spec sheet.
DJI Osmo Nano Specifications (Rumored)
At the core of the Osmo Nano is a new 1/1.3-inch sensor capable of shooting 4K video at 60fps, or slowing things down with 4K/120fps recording. The dynamic range is rated at 13.5 stops, and there’s a 10-bit D-Log M color profile for those who want more flexibility in post-production. DJI is also adding a Super Night Scene mode for low-light shooting.

For action-packed shots, the Osmo Nano doesn’t skimp on stabilization. It comes with DJI’s familiar RockSteady 3.0 stabilization along with Horizon Balancing, both of which support 4K/60fps recording. The camera also has a 143-degree ultra-wide lens.
Moreover, DJI claims the cam can offer up to 200 minutes of 1080p recording, and with fast charging, you can reportedly reach 80 percent in just 20 minutes. Other useful touches include USB 3.1 high-speed transfer, microSD expansion, and waterproofing up to 10 meters without a case. With the optional Osmo Pod, the device is rated at IPX4 splash resistance, making it more versatile for outdoor shoots.



The Osmo Nano also has creator-friendly features, like gesture controls, pre-recording, quick switching between landscape and portrait, and live previewing.
There’s even Wi-Fi 6 support for faster wireless transfers. On the audio side, DJI is offering a direct Osmo Audio connection with dual microphones, removing the need for a separate receiver.
As for pricing, the 64GB model is expected to cost €369, while the 128GB version will be priced at €399.
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