The new DJI Osmo Nano camera is here, and it’s making headlines for its ultra-compact design and powerful imaging features. DJI announced this pocket-sized action camera with professional-grade performance on September 23, 2025, in Europe. Despite its size, it packs technology usually found in larger cameras.
The Osmo Nano is lighter than most wireless earbud cases and weighs only 1.83 ounces. It is designed for creators who need high-quality video on the go without carrying bulky gear. DJI confirmed that the model will not be released in the United States at launch because of tariff complications.
DJI Osmo Nano Camera Features and Specs
The Osmo Nano uses a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor capable of capturing 35MP photos and 4K video. It can shoot 4K at 60fps and slow-motion at 120fps for cinematic shots. The wide 143° field of view makes it ideal for action scenes, vlogging, and outdoor adventures. DJI added support for the D-Log M color profile and 10-bit recording, which helps creators achieve professional color grading and smooth tonal transitions.
Stabilization is handled by RockSteady 3.0, reducing camera shake even during fast movements. The HorizonBalancing feature works in 16:9 video modes to keep footage level. For night or low-light recording, DJI added SuperNight mode, although it’s limited to 8-bit at 30fps.
The device also has a 1.96-inch OLED touchscreen, wireless remote recording, and a Vision Dock system with dual-sided magnetic connections. This modular approach improves mounting flexibility for different shooting angles. Battery life is impressive — 90 minutes for the camera alone and up to 200 minutes with the Vision Dock.
Other highlights include water resistance up to 10 meters, direct microphone connection with OsmoAudio, dual stereo mics, gesture control, pre-recording mode, auto recording for time-lapse, and fast USB-C file transfer up to 600MB/s. Storage options include 64GB and 128GB built-in memory, with expandable microSD support.
Pricing, Availability, and Market Impact
DJI launched the Osmo Nano in Europe with a starting price of €279 (around $330) for the 64GB version and €309 (around $365) for the 128GB model. This makes it one of the most affordable professional-grade action cameras available. However, creators in the U.S. will have to wait because DJI cited tariff and regulatory issues for skipping the U.S. market at launch.
Industry watchers say this release shows DJI’s push to dominate the portable action camera space. It targets vloggers, travel filmmakers, and social media creators who need a lightweight yet high-quality camera. The Vision Dock modular design may influence future action cameras by making mounts more flexible and user-friendly.
The DJI Osmo Nano camera merges top-tier imaging with extreme portability. With 4K/120fps video, pro color support, and long battery life, it’s set to become a favorite among creators — even though U.S. buyers may need to wait for availability.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Is the DJI Osmo Nano waterproof?
Yes. The camera itself is waterproof up to 10 meters. With the Vision Dock, it has an IPX4 splash resistance rating.
Q2: How much does the DJI Osmo Nano weigh?
It weighs only 1.83 ounces (52 grams), making it lighter than most wireless earbud cases.
Q3: Does the DJI Osmo Nano support slow-motion video?
Yes. It can shoot 4K slow-motion video at up to 120fps.
Q4: When will the DJI Osmo Nano release in the U.S.?
DJI has not announced a U.S. release date due to tariff and regulatory challenges.
Q5: What storage options are available?
The Osmo Nano comes in 64GB and 128GB models and supports expandable microSD cards.
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