The 360 action camera market has been GoPro Max and Insta360 territory for years. DJI entered with the Osmo 360 and changed the conversation with a 1-inch sensor, native 8K video, and 105GB of built-in storage that requires no memory card to operate. It just dropped to $357, off its $467 list price and at its record low on Amazon, with no Prime membership required and the full Standard Combo included.

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A 1-inch sensor in a 360 camera changes everything

Most 360 action cameras use small sensors that struggle in anything other than bright daylight. The Osmo 360 puts a 1-inch sensor behind its 360° imaging system, which captures dramatically more light per frame than the smaller sensors in the GoPro Max and Insta360 X4. The practical impact is visible in low-light shooting: city nights, golden hour, indoor events, and dawn starts all produce cleaner footage with less noise and more retained detail than competing cameras can manage. Native 8K at 30fps captures the full resolution of that sensor in a spherical frame, and 120MP 360° photos deliver still images detailed enough to crop into from any angle without visible quality loss.

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