DJI Osmo Nano Review
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Our editorial take on the DJI Osmo Nano
The DJI Osmo Nano is a remarkably compact action camera that packs 35-megapixel stills and 10-bit 4K/120fps video into a featherweight 52-gram body smaller than a GoPro. With a 1/1.3-inch sensor, RockSteady 3.0 stabilization, 10-meter waterproofing, and built-in storage options up to 128GB, it targets creators who need pro-level features in a pocket-friendly package. The 1.96-inch OLED touchscreen, dual microphones, and external mic input round out a spec sheet that reads like a miniaturized flagship.
Reviewers largely praise the imaging quality, noting that 10-bit video output punches above its weight class and delivers impressive color depth for such a small form factor. Battery life holds up reasonably well at around 90 minutes, though some found real-world performance fell short of DJI's advertised maximums. File transfer speeds via USB-C and Wi-Fi 6 are a highlight, making the Osmo Nano workflow-friendly. However, the camera is not without detractors. At least one reviewer found it frustrating enough to call it the worst camera they'd tested, suggesting either reliability issues or expectations that didn't align with the product's capabilities. Most others are enthusiastic about its size-to-performance ratio, but there are hints that it may not suit every use case or user.
- Exceptional 10-bit 4K/120fps video quality from a 1/1.3-inch sensor in an ultra-compact body
- Fast file transfer via USB 3.1 Type-C and Wi-Fi 6
- Built-in storage options (up to 128GB) eliminate reliance on external cards
- RockSteady 3.0 stabilization and HorizonBalancing deliver smooth footage
- 10-meter waterproofing and 52-gram weight make it highly portable
- Real-world battery life can fall short of advertised 90-minute maximum
- At least one reviewer reported significant usability or reliability issues
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Performance-wise, the Osmo Nano delivers exceptionally well in some areas but underwhelms in others. The promise of rapid file transfer holds up ...
Imaging performance is at the higher end for action cameras, and battery is good too – albeit not quite as ideal as DJI's quoted maximums in ...
The quality of the 10-bit video is impressive, especially when considering the small footprint of the Nano. DJI says the Nano is the first ' ...
A phenomenally flexible camera that delivers great image quality, stabilisation, all at an amazing price.
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Specs
- Usb
- USB 3.1 Type-C
- Wireless
- Wi-Fi 6.0, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, BLE 5.1
- Card Slot
- microSD (up to 1 TB)
- Mic Input
- Yes
- Battery
- Li-ion 1S
- Waterproof
- 10 m
- Battery Life
- 90 min
- Weight Grams
- 52 g
- Dimensions Mm
- 57.3×29.5×28 mm
- Aperture Range
- f/2.8
- Min Focus Distance
- 0.35 m
- Bit Depth
- 10-bit
- Log Profiles
- D-Log M
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 120 fps
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- 240 fps
- Max Video Bitrate
- 120 Mbps
- Max Video Resolution
- 3840 x 2880
- Fov
- 143°
- Photo Format
- JPEG/RAW
- Video Format
- MP4 (HEVC)
- Audio Recording
- 48 kHz 16-bit; AAC
- Number Of Microphones
- 2
- Still Photography Modes
- Single, Countdown, Burst
- Built In Storage Capacity
- 64GB Version: 48GB available storage, 128GB Version: 107.6GB available storage
- Sensor Size
- 1/1.3″
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Effective Megapixels
- 35 Megapixel
- Touchscreen
- 1.96 inches, 326 ppi OLED
- Launch Price Usd
- 409.00
- Horizon Lock
- HorizonBalancing
- Stabilization
- RockSteady 3.0
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