- We have another look at the Insta360 Luna Ultra
- It seems that it will offer a detachable remote control
- The official launch of the camera does not seem far away
We know the Insta360 Luna Ultra is on the way, as it was officially announced back in February – although details on the vlogging camera remain scarce. A new leak has given us a good look at the device and some of its specifications, and revealed one of its smartest features.
The leak comes from Notebookcheck and shows the camera’s packaging along with some hands-on photos. We can see the device in white and black, and it looks like there will only be one Luna Ultra model (so no standard Luna).
There are two key details we can glean from these images: The incoming camera offers a dual-lens setup and will actually support video up to a resolution of 8K, both already expected or leaked.
As for the main trick of the party, it’s a detachable remote control model, which you can disconnect from the camera and use wirelessly. This will allow you to manage the recording and see what’s in the frame without being right behind the camera.
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This detachable module might just help the Insta360 Luna Ultra stand out from the recently launched DJI Osmo Pocket 4, which we reviewed here. The DJI camera is an impressive piece of kit, but it outperforms 4K video recording.
What’s on the way from Insta360 would take that figure to 8K, while also giving you the ability to put the camera in one place and then control it from anywhere – a feature that was also specifically mentioned by popular tipster Igor Bogdanov.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the Insta360 Luna Ultra, including the all-important price tag, so it’s too early to pass judgment. For reference, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 starts at £429 / AU$749 (and is not available in the US).
According to Notebookcheck, reviewers already have their Insta360 Luna Ultra units to test, so we should hear more soon. Meanwhile, the reveal of a Pro version of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is also said to be imminent.
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