DJI and GoPro delivered stunning 360 cameras this year that both shoot 8K video with full 360-degree coverage and present a serious challenge to the Insta360 X5 – the top pick in our best 360 camera guide. While the X5 remains the best camera of its kind overall, DJI’s Osmo 360 and GoPro’s Max 2 have certain advantages of their own, and now they are arguably better picks given that they just received huge price cuts (depending on where you live).
There are currently no deals on the Insta360 X5, which means it is considerably pricier than rivals. But which of the two excellent value 360 camera alternatives would I pick? If we’re purely talking price, it’s a win for DJI right now – the DJI Osmo 360 costs $410 at Amazon (was $549.99), while it’s £298 at Amazon in the UK (probably the best deal of all).
Best deal or best value?
GoPro’s Max 2 has a trick up its sleeve that DJI’s Osmo 360 wishes it had – cost-effective replacement lenses. Yes, should you damage either of the bulbous lenses in the Osmo 360 – which is quite likely depending on what kind of use it gets – it’ll need to go in for repair or get replaced.
Not so with the Max 2, because you can easily remove a damaged lens should your camera take a particularly nasty tumble and swap it out with a low-cost replacement. The Insta360 X5 has this feature too, by the way.
On this basis and with the slight price difference in the UK, I’m tempted to recommend the Max 2 to UK shoppers right now. There’s a bigger price difference in the US currently, so it’s a closer call.
And then there’s the matter of when you are likely to use each camera. In our in-depth reviews, we said the Max 2 offers the best ‘true’ 8K image quality in bright daylight, but that the Osmo 360 is a low-light champion. So again, the choice comes down to how you’ll use a 360 camera.
Here are how each camera’s key specs square up:
| Header Cell – Column 0 |
GoPro Max 2 |
DJI Osmo 360 |
|---|---|---|
|
Type: |
360 camera |
360 camera |
|
Video |
‘True’ 8K up to 30fps, 10-bit |
8K up to 50fps, 10-bit |
|
Photo |
29MP |
120MP |
|
Sensor |
Twin 1/2.3-inch |
Twin 1.1-inch |
|
Max aperture |
f/1.8 |
f/1.9 |
|
Waterproof depth: |
5m / 16ft |
10m / 33ft |
|
Screen: |
1.82-inch touchscreen |
2-inch touchscreen |
|
Replacement lenses |
Yes |
No |
|
Storage: |
microSD |
128GB internal, plus micro SD |
|
Dimensions: |
2.4 x 1.4 x 3.2 inches / 64 x 70 x 49mm |
2.4 x 1.4 x 3.2 inches / 61 x 81 x 36mm |
|
Weight: |
195g / 6.88oz |
183g / 6.45oz |
Either way, it’s a great time to be shopping for a 360 camera. For years, there was only one choice – Insta360 – but now we are spoiled with alternatives from GoPro, DJI, and even budget brand Akaso with the Akaso 360 (just $199 / £199, plus there has been deals for it every seasonal sale so far, so I expect a price cut is coming).
Prices change regularly, so I’ve included live prices below for the best deals for all of these 360 cameras, wherever you live.
Today’s best DJI Osmo 360 and GoPro Max 2 in the US
Today’s best DJI Osmo 360 and GoPro Max 2 deals in the UK
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