2025 is shaping up to be one of DJI’s biggest years yet for content creators and adventurers. After dropping the Osmo 360 earlier this summer, DJI has already launched the compact Osmo Nano and is preparing to release the highly anticipated Osmo Action 6 Pro in mid-October.
Whether you’re into lightweight wearable cams or professional-grade action footage, DJI’s latest lineup has something for everyone. Here’s everything you need to know.
📹 DJI Osmo Nano: Small, Light, and Mighty
The DJI Osmo Nano is DJI’s new modular, ultra-light action cam, weighing just 58 grams. Built for cyclists, snowboarders, vloggers, and anyone who wants a small but powerful camera, the Nano offers:
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4K video at 60fps in a body smaller than most smartwatches
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Magnetic mounting system for helmets, bikes, or body rigs
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Up to 2.5 hours battery life with USB-C fast charging
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Two storage versions: 64GB and 128GB internal storage
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1/1.3" sensor (same size as Osmo Action 5 Pro) for strong low-light performance
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Seamless DJI ecosystem integration (works with DJI Mic Mini, Mic 3, and even DJI drones)
👉 The Nano is clearly designed for portability and quick captures, making it perfect for creators who value convenience without compromising quality.
🎥 DJI Osmo Action 6 Pro: The Heavy Hitter
Next up is DJI’s flagship powerhouse, the Osmo Action 6 Pro, rumored to arrive mid-October 2025. This is the model action cam fans have been waiting for, with major upgrades over last year’s Action 5 Pro:
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1-inch CMOS sensor for superior detail and low-light performance
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8K video at 30fps — plus 5.3K60, 4K120 slow motion, and 1080p240 ultra slow-mo
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10-bit D-Log M with 13.5+ stops of dynamic range
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RockSteady 4.0 + AI HorizonSteady for 360° horizon lock
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47–64GB internal storage + microSD expansion
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Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi 6, USB-C with possible DisplayPort
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1950mAh battery (same as Action 5 Pro) with up to 4 hours of 4K recording
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Waterproof to 18–20m without a case
⚡ The “Disappointing” Rumors
While the Action 6 Pro is expected to be a huge leap forward, some leaks suggest no big upgrades in a few areas:
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Battery capacity remains at 1950mAh (same as Action 5 Pro)
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Internal storage still capped at 47–64GB, despite the Nano offering a 128GB option
Even so, the addition of the larger sensor and 8K recording makes this a landmark release for DJI’s action cam lineup.
🌍 DJI’s 2025 Camera Strategy
This year, DJI is clearly covering all angles:
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Osmo 360 → for immersive VR and 360° creators
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Osmo Nano → for cyclists, skaters, vloggers, and those who need a featherweight camera
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Osmo Action 6 Pro → for professionals demanding top-tier performance and cinematic flexibility
With three major cameras in one year, DJI is making sure every type of creator — from casual adventurers to pro filmmakers — has a perfect fit.
🎥 Final Thoughts
The Osmo Nano is already available and making waves for its tiny size and surprising performance, while the Osmo Action 6 Pro is gearing up to be DJI’s most powerful action camera yet.
💬 Which one fits your style — the lightweight Nano or the powerhouse Action 6 Pro? Let us know in the comments!
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