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Osmo Nano is equipped with a new generation 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, which offers an enhanced dynamic range of up to 13.5 stops. It supports up to 4K/60fps high-dynamic imaging and 4K/120fps slow motion recording.
4K (4:3): 3840 × 2880@24/25/30/48/50fps
4K (16:9): 3840 × 2160@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
2.7K (4:3): 2688 × 2016@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
2.7K (16:9): 2688 × 1512@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1080p (4:3): 1920 × 1440@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1080p (16:9): 1920 × 1080@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
MP4 (HEVC).
Yes. On the recording specifications page, tap the RS|Wide icon in the upper right corner to switch the FOV to Standard (Dewarp).
Yes. Photos from Timelapse can be downloaded and viewed on a computer. Specific operation steps: In Timelapse mode, tap the settings icon on the right side of the screen, and switch the [Format] option to "Video+JPEG" or "Video+RAW."
Osmo Nano uses RockSteady 3.0 technology to stabilize footage. This Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) technology is realized by increasing the shutter speed, analyzing the images captured by the CMOS sensor, and compensating by cutting off the edges of these images. In this way, multiple frames are overlaid and finally combined into a single frame that is sharp, clear, and accurately exposed.
It is designed to capture a wide dynamic range from the sensor, and colors are distributed evenly so the dark parts of a picture are greatly improved. It is not a real LUT, but a lower-contrast video with a flat color profile, great for post-processing options.
There are four options available:
1. Connect to the DJI Mimo app and download content from the microSD card and built-in storage to your smartphone.
2. You can insert a microSD card into the Multifunctional Vision Dock and follow the on-screen instructions to pair the Camera with the Vision Dock, exporting the Camera's content to the microSD card. Then use a card reader to export content from the microSD card to your computer or smartphone.
3. Attach the Vision Dock to the camera and connect it to a computer using a data cable. Select the storage location on the camera screen, then export content to the computer.
4. Attach the Vision Dock to the camera. Swipe down to access the settings menu and select "USB Mode"*. Connect Osmo Nano to a smartphone with a USB-C port using a USB-C cable. Then you can export content from the microSD card and built-in storage to your phone.

* Osmo Nano must be updated to the latest firmware.
It is saved in the camera's built-in storage. Osmo Nano does not support recording content directly onto the microSD card in the Multifunctional Vision Dock.
HorizonBalancing corrects the tilt horizontally within ±30° and supports recording stable 4K/60fps HD videos.
HorizonBalancing supports video shooting specifications of 1080p (16:9)@24/25/30/48/50/60fps, 2.7K (16:9)@24/25/30/48/50/60fps, and 4K (16:9)@24/25/30/48/50/60fps.
When Auto Recording is enabled, the camera can automatically start recording from a powered-off state through preset actions or intervals and clip durations. For detailed instructions, you can check A Beginner's Guide to DJI Osmo NanoA Beginner's Guide to DJI Osmo Nano, which includes tutorials, user manuals, and comprehensive instructions covering unboxing, setup, activation, and device connection.
Yes. Osmo Nano supports up to 1080p/240fps 8x slow motion videos. In 4K mode, it supports 4x slow motion (4K/120fps) shooting.
Yes. Osmo Nano uses a prime lens, and subjects are clear when they are more than 350 mm away from the lens.
No. Osmo Nano uses a fixed-focus lens and does not support focus adjustment.
Osmo Nano comes with built-in storage options of 64 GB (48 GB available) and 128 GB (107.6 GB available).
Direct recording to a microSD card is not supported. However, you can quickly export footage from the camera to a microSD card via the Vision Dock to free up storage space on the camera.
Osmo Nano uses global intelligent metering and does not support spot metering.
Videos recorded by Osmo Nano are of high dynamic range, thus there is no need for a separate HDR mode.
Operation
The DJI Mimo app. It allows you to adjust settings and shooting modes, sync photos and videos, and edit and share your content. For more details, please visit the DJI Mimo webpage.
Osmo Nano must be activated via the DJI Mimo app before first use.
1. When the camera is mounted on the Multifunctional Vision Dock, press and hold either the camera button or the Vision Dock button to power it on.
2. Download the DJI Mimo app by scanning the QR code shown on the camera screen prompt or from your smartphone's app store.
3. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your smartphone.
4. Launch the DJI Mimo app, tap the camera icon and follow the prompts to activate the device.
After connecting Osmo Nano to the DJI Mimo app, you will automatically receive firmware update notifications. Follow the prompts to complete the update.
The magnetic quick-release design between the camera and the Multifunctional Vision Dock allows for flexible front or rear mounting. When the lens and screen are on the same side, you can easily view your shot while taking selfies.
Yes. Osmo Nano supports voice commands in English and Mandarin Chinese. It’s recommended to use Voice Control within one meter from the camera in a relatively quiet environment.
English commands:
Start Recording
Stop Recording
Take Photo
Shut Down
After shooting a video with Osmo Nano, you can connect it to the DJI Mimo app to eliminate the selfie stick*.

* To ensure the elimination effect works adequately, use the Osmo Action 1.5 m Extension Rod when shooting and try to avoid covering any of your body parts with it. InvisiStick supports up to 1920×1080 video when eliminating on the cloud, and up to 1280×720 video when eliminating locally.
You can save the video to your smartphone and share, or use the DJI Mimo app to upload it and share the link generated.
1. On Osmo Nano's camera view, tap the Image/Audio Settings icon on the right side, enable PRO mode in the upper right corner, and set Exposure to M (Manual) mode to adjust shutter speed and ISO parameters.
2. In the DJI Mimo app, tap the "..." icon on the camera view and enable PRO mode. Then, return to the camera view and tap the Image/Audio Settings icon to adjust shutter speed and ISO parameters.
Yes. When Osmo Nano is powered on, press and hold the quick switch button to enter sleep mode. To wake it up, press the quick switch button once. Additionally, pressing the shutter/record button once will enable the Snapshot feature.
When Osmo Nano is powered off, press and hold the shutter/record button to start recording immediately. The shooting mode will follow the settings of the SnapShot feature, allowing you to quickly capture exciting moments. After shooting, if there is no operation within 3 seconds, the camera will automatically power off.
It only supports DJI microphones. Direct connection to the first-generation DJI Mic is not supported. DJI microphones are sold separately.
No.
Yes. Tap the Volume icon in the upper right corner of the playback page to adjust the volume.
Battery
The Osmo Nano Camera can operate for up to 90 minutes on its own. When connected to the Multifunctional Vision Dock, the operating time can extend to up to 200 minutes.

Tested at 25° C room temperature while recording 1080p/24fps (16:9) video, with RockSteady stabilization enabled, Wi-Fi disabled, and the screen turned off. Actual operating time may vary based on device settings, usage, and environmental factors. Data was collected in a controlled environment and should be taken as reference only. When activating and using Osmo Nano in the EU and the UK, actual battery life may vary due to local regulations on product operating temperatures. Refer to the actual user experience.
With Endurance mode enabled, Osmo Nano can record at 4K/60fps (16:9 aspect ratio) for over 10 minutes longer compared to when the mode is off.

Measured at 25°C room temperature with RockSteady stabilization enabled, Wi-Fi disabled, and the screen turned off.
Yes. You can use a USB-C charger that supports the standard PD 3.0 protocol with a maximum PD output power of 30 W or above.
Yes.
1. You can check the battery level by connecting the camera to the Vision Dock.
2. You can also view the battery status in the DJI Mimo app.
3. When the camera’s battery drops below 20%, a yellow indicator light will briefly appear when powering on, allowing you to check the battery status even without the Vision Dock.
Accessories
DJI has designed a range of accessories to use Osmo Nano with in various scenarios. Check the Accessories section on the product page for more details.
For detailed instructions on mounting accessories, refer to the official tutorials.
Yes. You can connect Osmo Nano to most action camera accessories using the Osmo Dual-Direction Quick-Release Foldable Adapter Mount (sold separately).
Osmo series action cameras feature a range of accessory mounts for flexible setups and easy attachment or removal in various scenarios. The main types include:
1. Magnetic quick-release mount: Ideal for sports and activities that require frequent mounting and removal.
2. Dual-sided magnetic quick-release mount: Ideal for situations where both front- and rear-facing shooting (such as selfies and landscape shots) are needed.
3. 1/4'' threaded hole: A standard mount compatible with most mainstream photography accessories.
4. Ball head: Supports 360° rotation for flexible angle adjustments.
5. Standard three-prong mount: Designed for high-intensity activities, providing extra impact resistance and secure attachment.
To use Osmo Nano with accessories from the Osmo Action or Osmo 360 series, it is recommended to use the Osmo Dual-Direction Quick-Release Foldable Adapter Mount. For detailed compatibility, please refer to the Osmo Nano accessory compatibility page.
For details, please refer to the official tutorials.
Other
Playback of recorded footage on computers can be affected by computer settings and performance. Flickering is usually caused by compatibility issues with the video player software, not by the video files themselves. If flicker occurs, try the following solutions:
Apple Mac: Go to System Preferences > Displays > Refresh Rate, and change the refresh rate to a fixed value, instead of ProMotion.
Other computers: A low-performance graphics card may cause flicker when playing the files. It is recommended to use a better-performing computer for viewing.
You can use the DJI Mimo app to add dashboard information and other sports data to your videos. This requires the Osmo Action GPS Bluetooth Remote Controller (sold separately) or importing third-party sports data. For detailed instructions, please refer to the official tutorials.
It is normal for the camera to become warm during extended shooting or when recording high-resolution videos. To help minimize heat and discomfort, you can try the following:
1. Use the included protective case to reduce the sensation of heat on your hands.
2. Operate the camera in a well-ventilated environment to improve heat dissipation.
3. Lower the video resolution or frame rate if high settings are not required.
4. Enable the “Auto Screen Off” feature, or manually turn off the screen when not needed to reduce power consumption and heat.
5. Since there are metal components on the bottom of the device, try to avoid prolonged contact with the mount or other metal areas during shooting to reduce the feeling of heat.
No.
The Osmo Nano Camera is waterproof up to 10 meters without any additional housing. When paired with the Multifunctional Vision Dock, it offers IPX4-rated splash resistance.

Before use, tighten the Glass Lens Cover. It is not recommended to use the camera body only for long-term underwater shooting or in environments with high water impact pressure. Do not use the camera in hot springs or extreme underwater environments, or let it come into contact with corrosive or unknown liquids.
1. Check that the Glass Lens Cover is intact, and tighten the Glass Lens Cover;
2. The Osmo Nano Camera is waterproof up to 10 meters without any additional housing. It is not recommended to use the camera body only for long-term underwater shooting;
3. Do not use the product in extreme water environments or unknown liquids. Avoid using it in hot springs or corrosive liquids;
4. Before changing the Glass Lens Cover, air dry the camera to avoid any fogging caused by water entering the lens cap;
5. After using it underwater, clean the device with fresh water to remove any foreign objects from the surface. Before recharging, ensure that the contacts are free of any foreign objects or water stains.
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1. Dirt on the lens can be cleaned with a lens cleaning cloth. For dust in the cracks at the edge of the lens, use a dust blower or cotton swab for cleaning.
2. To clean water stains, oil smudges, or fingerprints on the lens, apply a few drops of lens cleaning solution on lens tissues and use a circular motion to wipe away.
Osmo Nano is dust-proof. However, if dust does get inside the device and cannot be cleaned, please contact DJI After-Sales for repair.
Each camera series offers unique features tailored to different needs and scenarios. Consider your specific needs and shooting scenarios to choose the camera that best suits you:
Osmo Nano Series: A wearable camera that is compact and lightweight, with support for live view and remote control. It’s ideal for those who need a portable device for everyday recording or first-person perspective shooting.
Osmo Action Series: A flagship action camera that is rugged, durable, and delivers outstanding image quality. Ideal for outdoor sports enthusiasts or vloggers who want professional-level footage and multi-angle shooting options.
Osmo 360 Series: A 360-degree camera that captures everything around you without the need for precise framing. It’s especially suitable for creative video makers or professionals who require multi-perspective recording.
For detailed instructions, you can check A Beginner's Guide to DJI Osmo Nano, which includes tutorials, user manuals, and comprehensive instructions covering unboxing, setup, activation, and device connection.
No.
The microphone is located on the front of the main camera. Avoid covering it with your hand when holding the camera to maintain optimal audio quality.