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Insta360’s upcoming Luna Ultra handheld gimbal camera will feature a first-of-its-kind detachable magnetic OLED screen, according to an exposed retail box and Notebookcheck reporting. The modular front-handle section can be removed and used as a remote with zoom buttons, a joystick and record control, letting users place the gimbal and operate it remotely while viewing a live feed. Review units with final firmware have reportedly been delivered to influencers, with full reviews expected in the c
Insta360 owner Arashi (影石) CEO Liu Jingkang clarified that the recently leaked prices for the new Insta360 Luna Ultra dual-camera gimbal—RMB 5,299 for the body and RMB 6,499 for the kit—reflect U.S. market pricing, not domestic Chinese retail. Liu said higher overseas costs drive that pricing and vowed the company would not sell at those levels in China. The Luna Ultra pairs a 1-inch f/1.8 main sensor with a 3x optical telephoto, Leica co-branding, up to 6x lossless/12x hybrid zoom, 6K50fps and 4K120fps capture, 10-bit i-Log and Dolby Vision, and a detachable magnetic 2-inch OLED controller that functions as a remote and monitor. The clarification matters for consumer expectations and regional pricing strategy.
Insta360’s upcoming Luna Ultra gimbal camera has leaked via promotional images and certification photos, revealing a detachable magnetic front handle with a removable 2-inch OLED screen that doubles as a remote. Priced at about ¥5,299 for the body and ¥6,499 for a full kit, the dual-camera Luna Ultra pairs a 1-inch f/1.8 main sensor with a 3x optical zoom Leica‑co‑developed module, offering 6x lossless / 12x hybrid zoom and video up to 6K@50fps, 4K@120fps with 10‑bit i‑Log and Dolby Vision. It uses a three‑axis mechanical gimbal, records 48kHz 32‑bit AAC audio with noise reduction, and supports the Insta360 Mic Pro wireless microphone—positioning it as a strong competitor to DJI Pocket‑style devices. Why it matters: the Luna Ultra targets creators seeking high‑end sensors, optical zoom and modular controls in a compact gimbal camera.
Insta360's new Luna Ultra dual-camera gimbal has been leaked with pricing and specs: standalone unit around ¥5,299 and an all-in-one kit about ¥6,499. The handheld uses a three-axis mechanical gimbal, pairs a 1-inch f/1.8 main sensor with a 3x optical telephoto co-engineered with Leica, and offers 6x lossless or 12x hybrid zoom. Video capabilities include 6K@50fps, 4K@120fps, 10-bit i-Log and Dolby Vision. The device features a magnetic, detachable 2-inch OLED front screen that can act as a remote with zoom, joystick and record controls, letting users separate the display to remotely pan, tilt and monitor shots. Leaks suggest modular control and strong video specs for prosumers.
Insta360’s upcoming Luna Ultra handheld gimbal camera will feature a first-of-its-kind detachable magnetic OLED screen, according to an exposed retail box and Notebookcheck reporting. The modular front-handle section can be removed and used as a remote with zoom buttons, a joystick and record control, letting users place the gimbal and operate it remotely while viewing a live feed. Review units with final firmware have reportedly been delivered to influencers, with full reviews expected in the coming weeks. It’s unclear whether the single‑camera Insta360 Luna Pro will include the same detachable-module design.