Tag

Insta360 Luna Ultra

All articles tagged with #insta360 luna ultra

Pocket 4P vs Luna Ultra: A Clash of Reliability and Creative Freedom
technology22 days ago

Pocket 4P vs Luna Ultra: A Clash of Reliability and Creative Freedom

The DJI Pocket 4P focuses on professional reliability with a 1-inch sensor, 17-stop dynamic range, 4K/240fps, 60mm tele, 103 GB internal storage, and seamless DJI ecosystem integration. The Insta360 Luna Ultra emphasizes creativity through a modular design, detachable screen, wireless microphone, head tracking, and Leica optics. Overall, the Pocket 4P suits creators who prioritize consistency and workflows, while the Luna Ultra appeals to those who want adaptability and experimentation, highlighting a broader market divide between reliability and innovation in pocket cameras.

Pocket 4P vs Luna Ultra: DJI undercuts on price and slow-mo, Insta360 leans into 8K and a detachable remote
tech24 days ago

Pocket 4P vs Luna Ultra: DJI undercuts on price and slow-mo, Insta360 leans into 8K and a detachable remote

DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4P uses a 1-inch 4K main sensor with a 60mm tele, delivering up to 240fps 4K slow-mo and 37MP stills, priced for China preorder at about ¥3799 (~$562) with 103GB built-in storage; Insta360’s Luna Ultra offers higher-resolution options (8K at 30fps, 4K at 120fps) and a removable touchscreen remote, but is pricier (~$769.99). The Pocket 4P comes in a Vlog Kit with FrameTap, but US availability is unclear, while Luna Ultra emphasizes resolution and mobility.

Insta360 Luna Ultra Sparks a Fresh Front in the Gimbal-Camera Wars
technology24 days ago

Insta360 Luna Ultra Sparks a Fresh Front in the Gimbal-Camera Wars

Insta360's Luna Ultra debuts as a premium gimbal camera with dual sensors, 3x optical zoom, 8K/30p or 4K/120p video, Dolby Vision and I-Log, plus a removable wireless display for remote framing; it has 47GB onboard storage expandable via microSD, about four hours of battery, and starts at $770, positioning it as a strong competitor to DJI's Osmo Pocket 4P and signaling the start of a new gimbal-camera race.