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New DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026: DJI attacks with Hasselblad DNA to challenge Sony, Canon and Nikon

The first full-frame mirrorless camera that promises to revolutionize the world of photography

DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026
Photo: Jan Macarol / Ai art

Did you think DJI had already reached the top of the sky? Think again. If rumors are true, the company known as the king of drones and gimbals will introduce its first full-frame mirrorless camera by the end of 2025. And it's not just "another camera" - it's the DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026, spiced with genetic material from the prestigious Hasselblad, which promises to shake Sony, Canon and Nikon to their core.

When it's DJI years ago with drones and professional gimbals completely transformed the way we record the world around us, many did not believe that this innovator with internal magnetic rotations would also venture into the field of mirrorless cameras. But the rumors about the upcoming DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026 for the end of 2025, they predict exactly that – the next chapter in the modern visual story, where raw image quality and digital production freedom intertwine.

The new flagship is expected to feature a 45MP full-frame sensor, supported by 4-axis gimbal stabilization – technology pulled straight from the world of the Ronin 4D – and 4K video at 120fps in 10-bit ProRes RAW. This isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a bold move for creators who demand the most – without compromise.

Photo: Jan Macarol / Ai art

Why the DJI Mirrorless Camera is not just another camera – or will it ever be?

  1. Full-frame sensor with Hasselblad arm
    DJI doesn't buy technology, it develops it. And Hasselblad's portfolio isn't just a decoration - it's the Swedish Rolls-Royce of optics and color science. While in practice you'll probably still need adequate lighting (no, you still can't take pictures on the moon without a night mode setting), the promise of original Hasselblad DNA already sounds tempting.
  2. Ronin-level 4D stabilization
    If you're the lucky owner of a Ronin 4D, you know that no one likes shaky footage. The DJI Mirrorless Camera is said to bring built-in stabilization that will send shakiness on vacation. Ideal for weather-challenged weather forecasters or just those films where you want the viewer to focus on your story, not the camera shake.
  3. Modular hipster design
    “One camera to rule them all,” they probably think in development. Studio, field or YouTube livestream? Compatible with everything. Interchangeable handles, modules and accessories will ensure that you can build your Mirrorless Camera like LEGO – except you’ll spend a few thousand on each part.
  4. Connectivity from the future
    Wireless transmission, maybe even real-time cloud storage... If these features are already today's "nice to have", we can expect DJI to discover what a "must have" is now. And remember - if we don't understand these features right away, we will at least proudly press them in the menus of the minimalist interface.
  5. Video standard: 4K/120 FPS
    If 4K at 60 FPS has eluded you like a refugee wave, prepare a budget of around €2,500. The DJI Mirrorless Camera will offer this as part of the basic package. Ideal for commercials, sports footage or those dramatic slow-mo transitions when the golden hour suddenly isn't enough.
Photo: Jan Macarol / Ai art

How can DJI beat the old cats?

Sony and Canon have decades of development under their belts, and Nikon proudly flaunts its veteran status. But DJI has something that shakes these three up a bit: the ability to make the complex world of professional photography a friendly toy for mass creators.

  • User experience: Forget about deep menus that would confuse even an astrophotographer. The minimalist Scandinavian approach will have you going from your drone to your new camera with one eye.
  • AI-powered features: Smarter sharpening and color correction algorithms. While AI will still prefer to eat pizza for dinner than do programming, it promises something we haven't seen before.
  • Integration with existing ecosystem: Mavic meets Mirrorless, Ronin embraces Mirrorless, and Osmo leads Mirrorless into company. This is no longer just a random connection—it’s a team that plays like a well-oiled quartet.

Photo: Jan Macarol / Ai art

What are we waiting for? DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026

If the rumors are true, it will be DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026  one of the most anticipated devices of 2025. And no, this is no longer just a "drone" brand, but a potential disruptor that will set a new standard for professional and semi-professional creators.

We invite you.to share your opinion in the comments:

  • Would you put your camera in a backpack or would you rather keep your Canon or Sony?
  • What features would be indispensable for you?

Below is your overview of key global resources, fully translated into excellent Slovenian and crafted in your signature, dynamic style that engages readers:


🌐 Global reference resources about DJI Ronin Mirrorless

Judging by the records of a renowned portal Photography Life, something big is on the horizon for photography this year: DJI is expected to launch its first mirrorless camera at the end of 2025, which is already stirring the imagination of photographers. The source also suggests that the camera will have a 45 MP sensor, advanced 4-axis gimbal stabilization, 4K recording at 120 frames per second in 10-bit ProRes RAW format, and the innovative option of directly transferring RAW files to the cloud. All this at an expected price of around €2,500 (discuss.pixls.us).

Photo: Jan Macarol / Ai art

Also TechRadar is excited about the news, especially given DJI's close collaboration with prestigious photography brand Hasselblad. They highlight the use of state-of-the-art autofocus powered by LiDAR technology. This should enable significantly improved eye detection and more accurate subject tracking, which could mean a real revolution in the photography industry (TechRadar, DroneXL.co).

On the portal DroneXL.co They are already eagerly awaiting the end of summer or the beginning of autumn, when DJI is expected to officially unveil its new product. They emphasize:

“The promising LiDAR focusing technology, which DJI already uses in the Ronin 4D cinema camera, could represent a huge leap in autofocus accuracy in a new mirrorless camera.”

Forum Pixls.us is already becoming the center of heated debate about what the new DJI camera's lens ecosystem will be like and how the company will position itself in terms of price compared to other players on the market. One user wrote:

"The only way DJI can truly shake things up in the market is to offer quality comparable to other manufacturers, but at a significantly more affordable price."

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