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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Standard Bundle | Creator Bundle

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.

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