DJI Osmo 360 | Native 8K 360° Video | 1-Inch Sensor Imaging | 120MP Photos IP68 Waterproof Design

Dual-lens panoramic capture with RockSteady 3.0 stabilization, 105GB built-in storage, and up to 100 minutes of continuous recording — now available at Mascom International, Nairobi CBD


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The DJI Osmo 360 is now available at Mascom International for KSh 64,000, a dual-lens 360-degree camera that records native 8K panoramic video at 30fps and captures 120MP still photos. Built around a square 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensor rated to 13.5 stops of dynamic range, the DJI Osmo 360 weighs 183 grams, carries an IP68 rating to 10 meters underwater, and holds 128GB of built-in storage with 105GB free before you add a microSD card. You can buy the DJI Osmo 360 in person at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD.

The DJI Osmo 360 suits Kenyan content creators, travel vloggers, and safari operators who need to capture a full scene without aiming a lens. YouTubers filming Nairobi city walks, TikTok creators shooting matatu culture, and tour guides documenting game drives across the Maasai Mara and Amboseli can record everything around them, then reframe the shot later in editing. The problem with a standard action camera is that you miss what happens off-frame. The DJI Osmo 360 records the entire sphere at once, so a single pass down Thika Road or a dawn balloon ride captures angles you choose after the fact, not during.

Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya, Mascom International stocks the DJI Osmo 360 with honest pricing and hands-on testing before you commit. Users consistently report that the square sensor pulls in more light than rival 360 cameras, holding detail during sunset shoots at Diani and low-light night scenes across Nairobi. The DJI Osmo 360 competes directly with the Insta360 X5 and the GoPro Max 2, matching 8K resolution while adding 100 minutes of continuous recording. Visit our Nairobi CBD store to handle the camera yourself, or order for pay-on-arrival delivery to any of Kenya's 47 counties.

Common Questions About the DJI Osmo 360

Is the DJI Osmo 360 worth KSh 64,000 in Kenya's market?
Yes, for creators who need full-scene capture. At KSh 64,000, the DJI Osmo 360 records native 8K 360 video and 120MP photos, matching the Insta360 X5 on resolution while often costing less. One camera replaces several fixed-angle setups, since you reframe the shot after filming. For a YouTuber shooting three videos a week, that flexibility saves reshoots and editing time. Casual users who only want simple flat clips may find a standard action camera cheaper. But for 360 work, this is strong value at the price.

What makes the DJI Osmo 360 different from the Insta360 X5?
The main difference is the sensor. The DJI Osmo 360 uses square 1/1.1-inch sensors sized specifically for 360 capture, using about 25 percent more sensor area than traditional rectangular designs. This lifts low-light detail and dynamic range. It also records 8K at up to 50fps and runs 100 minutes of continuous 8K, longer than most rivals. The Insta360 X5 counters with swappable lenses, which the DJI Osmo 360 lacks. Both shoot 8K, but the DJI camera leans on sensor quality and battery runtime rather than modular parts.

How long does the DJI Osmo 360 battery actually last?
The 1950mAh battery records up to 100 minutes of continuous 8K/30fps video, or 120 minutes with Endurance mode on. Drop to 6K/24fps and runtime reaches 190 minutes. Real-world figures fall lower with Wi-Fi, voice control, and the screen active, so plan for roughly 60 to 80 minutes of mixed 8K use. Fast charging returns 50 percent in about 12 minutes. The battery fits the wider Osmo Action series, so a spare or two covers a full day of filming across the Maasai Mara or a wedding in Karen.

Can the DJI Osmo 360 be used as a regular action camera?
Yes. Beyond 360 capture, the DJI Osmo 360 shoots flat single-lens video up to 5K at 60fps, with a 155-degree ultra-wide view. Boost Video mode widens to 170 degrees at 4K 120fps, close to what a dedicated action camera offers. RockSteady 3.0 stabilisation keeps footage smooth on a boda ride or mountain bike. For hand-held selfie shots, a tilting mount makes the angle comfortable. This means one device covers both panoramic travel content and first-person action clips, cutting the need for a separate GoPro-style camera in your bag.

How does the DJI Osmo 360 handle low-light and night shooting in Kenya?
Low-light is one of its stronger areas. The f/1.9 aperture, 2.4-micron pixels, and 13.5 stops of dynamic range pull in more light than typical 360 cameras, holding detail during Nairobi night scenes and coastal sunsets at Diani. SuperNight mode brightens dark 360 footage further and reduces grain. ISO reaches 51200 for very dim settings. For city vlogs after dark, evening events, or dawn game drives, the camera keeps colours and shadows cleaner than smaller-sensor rivals. Bright, high-contrast scenes like midday sun also stay balanced thanks to the wide dynamic range.

Is the DJI Osmo 360 waterproof for swimming and water sports?
Yes, the camera body carries an IP68 rating and works down to 10 meters underwater with no separate housing. That covers swimming, paddleboarding, and beach shoots along Diani, Watamu, and Lake Naivasha. Before getting it wet, check that the battery cover and USB-C port cover are shut tight. DJI notes the fisheye lenses can cause some distortion and stitching errors underwater, so for serious diving footage a dedicated dive case is better. For splashes, rain on Thika Road, and shallow water play, the built-in rating handles it directly.

How much footage can the DJI Osmo 360 store, and does it take a microSD card?
The camera has 128GB of built-in storage, with 105GB usable out of the box, so you can start filming before buying a card. For longer trips it accepts microSD cards up to 1TB, giving hours of 8K recording. 8K footage is large, so a fast V30-rated card such as the Kingston Canvas Go Plus is recommended. Files transfer to a phone over Wi-Fi 6 at up to 90 MB per second, or to a computer over USB-C at up to 600 MB per second, keeping card-swapping to a minimum.

How do you edit 360 video from the DJI Osmo 360?
Editing runs through DJI's free apps. On a phone, DJI Mimo lets you reframe 360 footage, lock onto a subject, and export a flat video with a tap. On a computer, DJI Studio handles the same job with more control, plus an Adobe Premiere plugin for those who edit there. The camera detects orientation while filming, so switching to selfie view during editing is quick. Panoramic 8K video needs a pass through DJI Studio to stitch, while 360 stills and single-lens clips need no processing at all.

Technical Specifications

Sensor and Image Capture
  • Dual 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensors combine to a 1-inch equivalent 360 field, gathering more light than typical rivals.
  • The f/1.9 aperture and 2.4-micron pixels lift low-light detail during sunset and indoor Kenyan shoots.
  • 13.5 stops of dynamic range hold both bright sky and shadow in high-contrast scenes like sunrise safaris.
  • 120MP panoramic photos at 15520 × 7760 give enough detail for large prints and virtual property tours.
  • ISO spans 100 to 51200, letting the camera adapt from bright noon to dim night streets.
  • Single-lens stills reach 30.72MP at 6400 × 4800 when you only need one flat, wide frame.
Stabilization and Shooting Modes
  • RockSteady 3.0 smooths handheld footage on boda rides, mountain bikes, and rough matatu roads without a gimbal.
  • HorizonSteady keeps the frame level through full 360-degree camera flips, spins, and sudden direction changes.
  • The Invisible Selfie Stick disappears from panoramic shots, producing third-person angles as if a cameraperson filmed you.
  • 4x slow motion at 4K 100fps captures ski jumps, dance moves, and splashing water in fine detail.
  • SuperNight mode brightens 360 night scenes, useful for Nairobi city lights and evening events after sundown.
  • Front-to-rear lens switching mid-recording lets travel vloggers cut between their face and the view instantly.
Video Recording Formats
  • Native 8K panoramic video records at 7680 × 3840 up to 50fps for the sharpest 360 output available.
  • 6K panoramic mode reaches 60fps, and 4K panoramic hits 100fps for smoother fast-motion capture.
  • Single-lens mode shoots flat 5K video at 60fps with a 155-degree ultra-wide field of view.
  • Boost Video mode widens to 170 degrees at 4K 120fps for action-camera-style first-person clips.
  • Every mode records 10-bit colour, and D-Log M mode preserves detail for later colour grading.
  • Video bitrate peaks at 170 Mbps, and files save as MP4 HEVC or DJI's OSV panoramic format.
Battery Life and Rapid Charging
  • The 1950mAh battery records up to 100 minutes of continuous 8K/30fps panoramic video on one charge.
  • Endurance mode extends 8K recording to 120 minutes, while 6K/24fps stretches runtime to 190 minutes.
  • Fast charging restores 50 percent battery in about 12 minutes when you need a quick top-up.
  • The battery works across the whole Osmo Action series, so spares are interchangeable with other DJI cameras.
  • Recording holds for over 1.5 hours in freezing conditions down to minus 20 degrees Celsius.
Storage and Connectivity
  • 128GB built-in storage gives 105GB of usable space, so you can shoot before buying a card.
  • microSD expansion supports cards up to 1TB for long safari trips and full days of filming.
  • Wi-Fi 6 transfers footage wirelessly to a phone at up to 90 MB per second.
  • USB 3.1 Type-C moves files to a computer at up to 600 MB per second.
  • Bluetooth BLE 5.1 pairs headsets for audio monitoring and steadier voice command response.
  • Palm gestures and voice commands trigger recording hands-free, handy when the camera sits on a long stick.
Build and Weatherproofing
  • The IP68 rating lets the camera body dive to 10 meters without a separate waterproof housing.
  • At 183 grams and 61 × 36.3 × 81 mm, it slips into a pocket or small bag.
  • The 2-inch touchscreen shows 314 × 556 pixels at 800 nits, readable under direct Nairobi sunlight.
  • A cooling system and stacked lens design manage heat during long 8K recording sessions.
  • Four built-in microphones capture stereo sound with wind noise reduction for clearer outdoor audio.
Package Contents
The DJI Osmo 360 Standard Combo from Mascom International includes:
  1. DJI Osmo 360 camera with one battery installed
  2. Protective carrying pouch
  3. Rubber lens protector
  4. USB-C charging and data cable
  5. Quick start guide and documentation
Warranty
Mascom International backs the DJI Osmo 360 with a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claims directly, and coverage applies to the camera body and installed battery. Optional DJI Care Refresh accidental-damage cover, where available, is separate from the standard warranty and can be arranged in store.

Where to Buy the DJI Osmo 360 in Kenya
The DJI Osmo 360 is available now at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Walk in Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to test the camera, check the touchscreen, and view 8K 360 footage before you pay.

Order through any of the following:
  • Phone: +254 708 852 521
  • Email: info@mascomintl.com
  • Website: www.mascomintl.com
  • WhatsApp: +254 708 852 521
Mascom International ships the DJI Osmo 360 across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery  you pay only when the camera reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery. Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret receive next-day delivery, while the furthest counties including Mandera, Wajir, and Marsabit take two to three days.

Mascom International backs every camera with a 12-month warranty and direct after-sales support from our Nairobi CBD desk. Content creators, safari operators, and travel vloggers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for accurate specifications, current pricing, and honest advice on the right 360 camera for their work.


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