DJI is finally entering the 360 camera arena – and with a tool that, on paper, beats everything. The DJI Osmo 360 combines two 1-inch square sensors, native 8K/50 fps video, and 105GB of internal storage. Is that enough to make Insta360 blush?
camera
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.
The Sony RX1R III is finally here – a compact camera with a 61MP full-frame sensor, AI autofocus and Zeiss optics. Is the Sony RX1R III worth the decade-long wait?
Throne One is a revolutionary device that turns your boring toilet into a digital health guru. You place an AI-powered camera on the edge of the toilet, and it analyzes your urine and stool in real time, reporting your hydration level, bowel health, and more. Yes, now your toilet is smarter than you.
The Insta360 Mic Air is a tiny wireless microphone that aims to change the rules of the game. At the size of a coin and at a price that's almost suspiciously low, it promises audio quality that can be compared to larger, more expensive competitors. But can a microphone smaller than a gum pack really deliver professional sound?
DJI, until recently known as Mr. "the one with the drones", is sending two new DJI cameras into the world in 2025 that could concretely shake up the world of action and professional video production. On the one hand, we have the DJI Osmo 360 - a new 360-degree action camera that has just escaped into the online wilds with its 8K resolution. On the other, we have the upcoming DJI Ronin Mirrorless Camera 2025 - a device that promises a mirrorless renaissance with a touch of Hasselblad and stabilization that will make even gimbals ashamed of their existence. The DJI Osmo is certain to arrive in July 2025, but the date for the biggest novelty is not yet known.
The Blink Outdoor 4 is a security camera you'll actually want to use. For under $100, you get reliable high-definition surveillance, two-way audio, and infrared night vision, all without the hassle of complicated wiring or expensive subscription fees. Live video? Sure, just open the app.
DJI's new DJI Osmo 360 will try to prove itself in fierce competition with the GoPro Max and Insta360 X5 with its spectacular resolution and long battery life. Is it worth waiting until July for it, or should we just order the old, proven competitor?
The 2025 Fujifilm X-E5 continues the tradition of the XE series with a premium aluminum finish, a 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensor, five-axis in-body image stabilization, and a unique electronic viewfinder display – from red LED numbers to the exposure control “needle.” With a compact body and retro inspiration, it’s the ideal companion for enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Full-frame, cinematic charm and "AI for everything" – Sony's new Sony FX2 is the answer to the question no one dared to ask: "Why should I choose between quality and compactness?"
The Ricoh GR IV is here to prove that there are still cameras made for people, not algorithms. If you're the type of person who wears Japanese denim, listens to vinyl, and thinks about moving to Lisbon - this is the camera for you. Old form, new soul, and a clear message: "I don't need a viewfinder, I have a vision."
The Fujifilm X Half (X-HF1) is a digital camera that pretends to be analog - with a rewind lever, optical viewfinder and no RAW option. Get ready for a digital experience that smells like film.











