Insta360 has entered the gimbal camera space with both guns blazing. The Insta360 Luna Ultra is the company’s flagship dual-lens gimbal camera, co-engineered with Leica, packing an 8K sensor, a Triple AI Chip system, and a detachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen into a body that weighs just 233 grams. This is not another iterative product. It is a direct challenge to DJI’s Osmo Pocket dominance, and it arrives loaded.

So what exactly does the Luna Ultra bring to the table? A lot, actually.

Key Specifications at a Glance

FeatureInsta360 Luna Ultra
Main Lens Sensor1-inch, F1.8, 20mm equivalent
Telephoto Lens Sensor1/1.3-inch, F2.0, 60mm equivalent
Max Video Resolution8K 30fps (Dolby Vision)
Slow Motion4K 120fps, 1080p 240fps
Photo Resolution37MP UltraPhoto, 200MP Scenic Panorama
Focal Lengths5 focal lengths, up to 12x (240mm) zoom
Lossless Zoom6x (120mm)
Stabilization3-axis mechanical gimbal
Internal Storage47GB built-in
Battery1550mAh, up to 4 hours, 80% charge in 23 mins
DisplayDetachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen
Weight233g (Cosmic Black), 235g (Stellar White)
ColorsCosmic Black, Stellar White

Two Lenses, Five Focal Lengths

The dual-lens design is the Luna Ultra’s headline feature, and it genuinely sets this camera apart from everything else in its class. The main lens pairs a 1-inch sensor with a Leica Summicron F1.8 aperture at a 20mm equivalent. The telephoto lens brings a 1/1.3-inch sensor at F2.0, equivalent to 60mm.

Between the two, you get five usable focal lengths and up to 12x total zoom (240mm), with 6x lossless zoom at 120mm. That range is simply unmatched in this form factor. Whether you are shooting a wide cityscape or pulling in tight on a subject across a room, the Luna Ultra handles it without losing sharpness.

The telephoto side also doubles as a macro lens, focusing as close as 15cm. For product shots, food photography, or detail work on the go, that is genuinely useful.

8K Dolby Vision and the Triple AI Chip

This is where Insta360 has made its most ambitious engineering bet. The Triple AI Chip system comprises two dedicated imaging chips for low-light processing and a 4nm flagship AI chip for everything else. The result is an imaging pipeline that punches well above what you would typically expect from a handheld gimbal camera.

8K Dolby Vision recording at 30fps is the ceiling. Below that, you have 4K at up to 120fps for slow motion, 1080p at up to 240fps for ultra-slow motion, and a dedicated PureVideo low-light mode available up to 4K 60fps. The PureVideo mode specifically targets noise reduction and brightness enhancement in dim conditions, which is a practical feature for anyone shooting indoors or at night.

For still photography, the 37MP UltraPhoto mode and 200MP Scenic Panorama cover both high-resolution stills and landscape work with a single tap. Each shot carries the exclusive Leica watermark, a small touch that signals the depth of this co-engineering partnership.

Color graders will appreciate 10-bit I-Log support, full compatibility with the ACES workflow, DaVinci Resolve integration, and a set of Leica-tuned color profiles including Leica Natural, Leica Vivid, and Leica Chrome. The camera also supports QR Color Share, letting you save your color grades as QR codes that other Luna users can scan and apply instantly.

The Detachable OLED Touchscreen

One of the more thoughtful design decisions here is the detachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen. It separates from the main gimbal body and connects via Wi-Fi with a range of up to 20 meters. The screen has a built-in microphone and handles both monitoring and camera control independently.

This matters practically. For solo shooting, you can detach the screen, prop it at an angle, and frame your shot without needing a phone or external monitor. The screen also has its own 210mAh battery, so it does not drain the main gimbal unit while operating wirelessly.

Portrait Mode, AI Tracking, and Smart Features

Insta360 has loaded the Luna Ultra with creator-focused features that go beyond raw specs.

4K 60fps portrait video comes with built-in beauty algorithms that handle skin texture and complexion in real time. Deep Track 5.0 AI subject tracking activates with a single press of the joystick, keeping your subject centered even during fast movement. The camera supports active zoom tracking, group tracking, and smart framing modes.

Live Frame Photos reimagine the live photo format, while Live Frame Collage stitches scattered moments into a single expressive layout automatically.

For audio, the Luna Ultra has four microphones (three on the main gimbal, one on the detachable screen), a pre-installed wind guard, and direct wireless connection support for up to two Insta360 Mic Air or Mic Pro transmitters for dual-person recording.

The POV Head Tracker accessory adds immersive first-person footage by controlling the gimbal with natural head movements. Neck and backpack mounts extend the hands-free shooting options further.

Battery and Storage

47GB of built-in storage means you can start shooting straight out of the box, no microSD card required. The camera also supports microSD cards up to 1TB.

The 1550mAh battery delivers up to 4 hours of recording time in lab conditions. Fast charging via USB-C (PD 3.0, 45W) gets the camera to 80% in around 23 minutes, which is genuinely fast for a field camera.

Build, Accessories, and What Is in the Box

The standard bundle includes the Luna Ultra with a pre-installed wind guard, a 1/4-inch thread handle, and a wrist strap.

Optional accessories sold separately include:

  • Sliding Protective Case (single pull powers the camera on)
  • Mini Fill Light (adjustable color and brightness for night portraits)
  • POV Head Tracker
  • Neck Mount and Backpack Mount
  • Battery Handle
  • ND Filter Set

The Sliding Protective Case is a small but smart addition. A single pull powers the camera on and gets you shooting in seconds.

Software and Compatibility

The Insta360 app handles AI-powered auto editing, turning your best moments into share-ready cuts with a single tap. Built-in timecodes allow seamless multi-camera sync and are compatible with both Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro.

On the device side, the Luna Ultra works with iOS devices running A14 chips or above (iPhone 12 and newer), and Android devices running Snapdragon 855, Exynos 2200, Dimensity 9000, Google Tensor G1, or newer chips with Android 10 or above.

India Price, Availability, and Where to Buy

The Insta360 Luna Ultra launched globally on June 10, 2026, priced at USD 769.99 (approximately Rs. 64,000 to Rs. 70,000 depending on import and taxes). Indian pricing is expected around Rs. 74,999 based on early estimates. Official India availability details are still being confirmed.

You can check for availability and pricing here: Insta360 Luna Ultra

Note: The direct product link will be updated once the Luna Ultra is listed on Amazon.in.

Final Verdict

The Insta360 Luna Ultra is a serious piece of kit. The 1-inch Leica Summicron sensor, the dual-lens architecture, 8K Dolby Vision, and a Triple AI Chip system add up to a camera that has no direct competition in this form factor right now. The detachable OLED touchscreen is a genuinely original idea, and the 47GB of internal storage shows that Insta360 thought about how people actually use these devices in the field.

At around Rs. 74,999, it is not cheap. But for content creators, travel filmmakers, and vloggers who want cinema-grade results without carrying a full mirrorless rig, the Luna Ultra makes a compelling case.

DJI’s dominance in the pocket gimbal camera space just got a serious challenger.

Source : insta360.com