The Luna Ultra distinguishes itself with a dual-camera system mounted on a 3-axis gimbal. The primary shooter utilizes a 1-inch sensor paired with a Leica Summicron lens, while the secondary telephoto lens offers 12X zoom capabilities, or 6X lossless. For video professionals, the unit supports Dolby Vision, 10-bit I-Log, and Leica-tuned color profiles. While 8K capture is capped at 30fps, users can switch to 4K at 60fps or 120fps for slow-motion work, with a 1080P mode supporting up to 240fps.
Insta360 Launches Luna Ultra 8K Gimbal Camera in the US
After a quiet debut at NAB 2026 and a regional release in China, Insta360 is bringing its Luna Ultra handheld stabilized camera to the American market. Priced at $769.99, the device challenges DJI’s dominance by delivering 8K resolution in a form factor that fits in the palm of a hand.

Hardware design mirrors the familiar ergonomics of DJI’s Osmo Pocket series, featuring a 2-inch rotating OLED touchscreen. A unique addition is the detachable control module, which doubles as a wireless remote capable of maintaining a preview feed from over 65 feet away. The device is available starting today through Insta360’s website, Amazon, B&H, and Best Buy, positioning itself as a high-resolution alternative for creators who have struggled to access competing 4K-only hardware in the US.



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