DJI has rolled out a new firmware update for its new thumb-sized Osmo Nano camera, bringing a mix of small but meaningful improvements. The focus is on playback, performance efficiency, and overall stability.
The new firmware (v01.01.08.50) introduces Slow Motion video playback support. The $299 Osmo Nano supports 4K slow-mo recording at up to 120 frames per second. This firmware adds the ability to play these clips directly, likely when using the multifunctional vision dock or paired devices. For creators, that means less guesswork in the field: you can now review your clips in their final slowed-down form, instead of having to wait until post-production. It’s a small but practical improvement that makes the workflow more intuitive.
Beyond creative options, the update also optimizes power consumption and heat management, which is welcome news for anyone filming longer sessions or using the camera in warm environments. By reducing heat buildup, the Nano should perform more consistently and stay reliable across different shooting conditions. DJI has also addressed a handful of minor bugs, contributing to a smoother overall experience.
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This new firmware arrives just days after the Nano’s launch day (September 23) firmware release. That earlier update was more substantial, adding features that expanded the camera’s versatility:
- SuperNight mode for better nighttime and low-light shooting.
- Support for DJI Mic 3, improving sound quality with professional audio gear.
- Vertical shooting preview, tailored for social media content.
- HorizonBalancing in Hyperlapse mode, keeping time-lapse shots steady.
- Anti Motion Blur in stabilization settings, reducing blur in dim environments.
- Optimizations for startup speed and SD card monitoring via the DJI Mimo app.
Together, the two updates show DJI is fine-tuning both the creative and practical aspects of the Nano, even if the changes come in small steps.
The Osmo Nano is designed to be a go-anywhere camera: compact, stabilized, and capable of 4K video capture. For creators, the attraction lies in its balance of portability and performance. You can slip it into a pocket, pull it out for quick shots, and still get results that look polished.
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