Following the recent launch of the corresponding Insta360 X seriesOsmo 360 panoramic cameraDJI then once again targeted the market for small-sized, portable shooting experiences with the Insta360 GO series, launching a compact camera called Osmo Nano. This model also boasted that the camera and the body with an attached screen could be detached for use, allowing for even lighter shooting.
Similar design, in factDJI previously launched the Action 2However, the design of the Osmo Nano product launched this time is more similar to the recently launched Intsa360Insta360 GO Ultra,as well asInsta360 GO 3SCompetitive market.
In addition to the magnetically fixed camera body, the Osmo Nano also includes the Vision Dock, a base body with an attached screen. Basic accessories also include a magnetic lanyard, a cap clip, a protective case, and a magnetic ball mount. It has built-in 64GB or 128GB of storage capacity, and can be expanded by up to 1TB of storage capacity via a micro SD memory card. As for the body, it can transfer shooting data at a rate of 600MB per second, making it convenient and quick to export shooting materials.
The camera itself weighs 52 grams and features the same 1/1.3-inch sensor as the Insta360 Go Ultra. It supports 4K 60fps, 4K 50fps in 4:3 resolution, and 120fps slow-motion video. It also supports 10-bit D-LogM and standard color recording modes, with a dynamic range of up to 13.5 stops. The Vision Dock itself weighs only 72 grams, and the combined weight of the camera and the device is 124 grams, making it relatively light and convenient for wearable filming.
Similar in design to the Insta360 GO, the Osmo Nano can also be attached magnetically to the chest of clothing, the brim of a hat, or a backpack for shooting with a variety of accessories. The Vision Dock can also be used as a remote wireless controller and monitoring device after the camera body is detached, with an operating distance of up to 10 meters.
However, compared to the Insta360 GO series models that currently feature a 180-degree flip-up screen, the Osmo Nano maintains the same design as the previous Action 2. The camera body must be detached and reassembled to adjust the camera and screen to different usage orientations. At the same time, switching between shooting modes can only be adjusted when the camera body is engaged with the Vision Dock. Therefore, its intuitiveness and convenience are slightly inferior to the Insta360 GO series models.
As for battery life, the Osmo Nano camera itself can support up to 90 minutes of shooting time, which can be extended to approximately 200 minutes when paired with the Vision Dock. Endurance mode can further extend the recording time. As for charging, it supports fast charging performance, which can charge the battery to 80% in just 20 minutes.
Like the Osmo 360, DJI's app still falls short of Insta360 in terms of editing assistance and AI applications. However, the new DJI Mimo app still offers quick editing and template application options. While desktop editing software is also somewhat lacking, this can still be replaced with common editing software on the market.
The suggested retail price of Osmo Nano starts at US$299, while the suggested retail price in the Taiwanese market starts at NT$8890. In addition, a Vlog set including the DJI Mic Mini wireless microphone is also available, and it is expected to be officially shipped on September 25.
DJI Osmo Nano, Insta360 GO Ultra, and Insta360 GO 3S Specifications and Features Comparison:
| Item | DJI Osmo Nano | Insta360 Go Ultra | Insta360 Go 3S |
| weight | The camera weighs 52 grams, and with the Vision Dock, it weighs a total of 124 grams. | About 50 grams | Close to the weight of the Insta360 GO Ultra |
| Photosensitive element | 1/1.3-inch photosensitive element | 1/1.3-inch photosensitive element | 1/2.3-inch photosensitive element |
| Field of view (FOV) | 143° (switchable ultra-wide angle/anti-distortion) | 156° | 125° |
| Resolution and frame rate | 4K60p、4K 4:3 50p、1080p120 (慢動作) | 4K60p、4K 4:3 30p | 4K30p |
| Dynamic Range | 10-bit D-LogM / Normal, approximately 13.5 stops | 10-bit PureVideo HDR | Dolby Vision HDR |
| store | Built-in 64GB or 128GB | micro SD slot | Built-in storage |
| Battery life | Camera recording time: approximately 90 minutes (1080p24 mode), up to 200 minutes with Vision Dock | Camera main unit: approximately 70 minutes; with screen base: approximately 200 minutes | Close to the performance of Insta360 GO Ultra |
| charging speed | The Vision Dock can be charged to 80% in 20 minutes. | about 40 minutes | about 40 minutes |
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| waterproof | 10m without waterproof housing | 10m | 5m |
| Stabilization function | RockSteady 3.0, HorizonBalancing | FlowState Stabilization | FlowState Stabilization |
| Sound Recording | Built-in dual microphones, supports DJI Mic 2/3/Mini | Built-in microphone, can be used with Bluetooth microphone | Built-in microphone, can be used with Bluetooth microphone |
| special function | Vision Dock wireless control, magnetic accessories, gesture control, pre-recording, fast charging | Flip the screen to switch modes, support Apple's Find My function, and more AI creation templates | Lightweight, built-in memory, easy to get started |
| shortcomings | Poor low-light stabilization, the lens needs to be disassembled and reassembled to switch between front and back shooting modes, and the app's editing functions are limited. | High price, no built-in memory | Narrow field of view, low-light performance not as good as Osmo Nano and Insta360 GO Ultra |









