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DJI Osmo 360 Gets Video Recording Boost and a Valentine’s Day Discount

No Film School [Unofficial] February 12, 2026
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Show your loved one how much you care by considering buying DJI’s popular Osmo 360 action camera. You know, to shoot beautiful, action-adventure content of them. It doesn’t have to be a Valentine’s Day gift; it could just be an investment to consider.

The big news here is that the DJI Osmo 360 has gotten a new firmware update that is adding some new video recording specs, support for livestreaming when using Single Lens mode, and a new Film Tone feature.

The DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera Standard Combo is also now on sale for almost $200 off, dropping its price to a very reasonable number. Here’s what you need to know.


DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera Update

With the addition of the latest firmware update, the DJI Osmo 360 has quietly gotten a pretty significant performance boost that has added support for 9:16 aspect ratio when recording in Single Lens > Boost Video Mode, which includes 2.7K/4K recording at up to 120 fps.

This is a nice boost that can help simplify the production of vertical video content, which is—as we all know—everyone’s favorite style of video these days.

This update also adds support for livestreaming when using Single Lens mode and adds a new Film Tone feature, which will provide six film tone filter options that you can add to your photos and videos.

Here’s the full list of everything new with the DJI Osmo 360:

  • Added support for 9:16 aspect ratio when recording in Single Lens > Boost Video mode, including 2.7K/4K recording at 25/30/50/60/100/120 fps. This simplifies the production of vertical video content.
  • Added support for livestreaming when using Single Lens mode. Download the latest version of the DJI Mimo app and connect your camera. Enter the camera view, swipe to LIVESTREAM at the bottom, and complete the setup to start livestreaming. During a livestream, you can switch between the front and rear lenses and record the stream on the camera.
  • Added the Film Tone feature, providing six film tone filters. Tap the image/audio parameters icon on the right, tap Film Tone, and then select a filter. (Support for this feature varies by shooting mode; Refer to the actual interface)
  • Added the Anti-Flicker mode to the stabilization scenario options. This mode helps reduce image flicker. To enable this mode, tap the image/audio parameters icon on the right, tap Stabilization Scenario, and then scroll to Anti-Flicker.
  • Enhanced panoramic photo quality, including image tone and detail.
  • Fixed some minor bugs.

You can find more info on this latest firmware update on DJI’s website here.

Price and Availability

As mentioned above, the DJI Osmo 360 is also currently on sale with a price drop that sees its standard combo price drop by nearly $200. It’s a nice savings opportunity that could make sense if you’re interested.

Here are the full specs and purchase options.

  • 8K30 360° Action Camera with 1" Sensor
  • Capture up to 4K120 and 170° Boost
  • Capture up to 120MP 360° Stills
  • Osmo Magnetic Quick Release Ecosystem
  • Capture up to 100 Minutes of 8K Video
  • 10-Bit and D-Log M Color Profile
  • OsmoAudio Direct Microphone Input
  • Image Stabilization, Slow-Motion Capture

DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera Standard Combo

Capture cinema-quality 360° video and 8K stills with the ultracompact Osmo 360 Action Camera Standard Combo from DJI.

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