The DJI Osmo Pocket line has some serious competition with the new Insta360 Luna Ultra and Luna Pro.
Let’s start with the Insta360 Luna Ultra, which boasts a large 1-inch 8K sensor, paired with a secondary telephoto lens that uses a 1/1.3-inch sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, and offers 6x lossless zoom and up to 12x digital zoom. They are paired with a Leica Summicron lens.

The large dual-camera module is attached to a 3-axis gimbal stabilization. The Deep Track 5.0 offers precise subject tracking.
It can record up to 8K videos at 30fps, 4K at 120fps, or 240fps slow-mo videos at 1080p. You can also shoot PureVideo 4K videos in low light. Those 8K recordings support Dolby Vision and 10-bit I-Log. It also boasts 14 stops of dynamic range and uses H2.65 files at 120Mbps.

For still photos, you can take 37MP UltraPhotos or 200-megapixel Scenic Panorama photos.
A big highlight here is the detachable front panel, which consists of a 2-inch OLED touchscreen, and all controls like the joystick, record button, and more. The HD transmission has a range of up to 20 meters, or 65.6 feet, allowing you to frame the shot and control the camera from far away.

It also has 47GB of onboard storage, a slot for up to 1TB microSD cards, and a 1,550mAh battery with fast-charging. It is paired by a 4nm Qualcomm AI chip.
You also get Leica color profiles like Leica Natural, Leica Vivid, and Leica Chrome. It also supports ACES color workflows.

The Insta360 Luna Ultra has an SRP of Php46,790 for the Standard Bundle or Php59,490 for the Creator Bundle. The single-lens Insta360 Luna Pro has a price of Php39,990.
