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I tested the DJI Osmo Nano alongside the Insta360 Go Ultra – here's how the tiny modular action cams compare


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The Osmo Nano represents a new direction for DJI, and while the modular design has a few flaws, the image and sound quality are impressive given the camera's size.

  • Incredibly cheap
  • 10-bit and D-Log M color
  • Directly links to DJI microphones
  • Built-in storage (64 or 128GB)
  • Combo can be top heavy and fall over
  • Fewer modes and filters
  • Huge accessory ecosystem
  • Charges 0-80% in just 12 minutes
  • Easier AI-editing from Insta360 app
  • Heavier combo than Osmo Nano
  • No built-in storage
  • 8-bit video encoding

Gone are the days when GoPro fully ruled the roost on the action camera scene. In the last few years, we’ve seen new models launched for people who want to capture not only extreme sports, but their travels, friends, families, and everyday lives.

There are three main players locked into the contest these days. GoPro, Insta360, and DJI aren’t just ...


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