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DJI Osmo 360 review: A capable action cam that's a real threat to Insta360
DJI is finally making an effort to take on rising rival Insta360 with its first panoramic action camera, the Osmo 360.
The company dug into its deep engineering toolkit in an effort to one-up the competition with features like a new sensor design, up to 8K 50 fps 10-bit log recording and a smaller, lighter body. And while low-light performance was indeed very good, digital stabilization became problematic when shooting at night, showing signs of pixelation and video tearing due to motion blur. You can then export video in either flat or panoramic formats and import it into apps like Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve for the final color correction, effects and titles.
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