A spec sheet for an unannounced Insta360 product called the Luna has surfaced online, and it reads like a direct response to the pocket gimbal category DJI has owned since the first Osmo Pocket shipped in 2018. Two sensors. Two lenses. A detachable camera head. Leica color calibration across the whole pipeline. If the leak is accurate, the Luna is Insta360's first serious entry in the handheld gimbal segment.

The headline choice is dual optics. Most pocket gimbals ship with a single sensor behind a single focal length, which forces users to pick a side of the tradeoff. Wide framing for vlogs and environments, or reach for subjects and detail. The Luna pairs a 1-inch CMOS sensor behind an 18mm f/2.0 wide-angle with a 1/1.3-inch sensor on a 70mm f/2.8 telephoto. Between the two, the system claims 1-6x lossless zoom and 3.9x optical zoom on the telephoto side. That is meaningfully more glass than the single-sensor products it will compete against, including the just-launched DJI Osmo Pocket 4, which ships with one 1-inch sensor and no telephoto pairing.

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Insta360 Luna leaked spec sheet circulating online
Insta360 Luna leaked spec sheet circulating online.
Insta360 Luna leaked spec sheet circulating online
Insta360 Luna leaked spec sheet circulating online.

The Full Spec Sheet

CategoryWide-Angle / MainTelephoto / Optical Zoom
Sensor1-inch CMOS1/1.3-inch CMOS
Optics18mm equivalent, f/2.070mm equivalent, f/2.8
ZoomStandard field of view (1x)3.9x optical, up to 6x lossless
Combined Zoom System1-6x lossless across both lenses
ColorLeica full-chain color calibration with Leica color profiles
Shooting4K 240fps slow-motion, dual-lens simultaneous recording, Leica color tuning10-bit color depth, Dolby Vision HDR recording, Deep Track 3.0 subject tracking
Gimbal & Screen3-axis mechanical gimbal, AI-enhanced stabilization2-inch rotatable OLED touchscreen, 1000 nits brightness, supports 90-degree vertical shooting
Design & BatteryTwist Modular design with detachable head, under 150g body weight1500mAh battery, 150-180 minutes continuous recording, standard accessory mounts

Why Leica and Twist Modular Matter

The Leica branding runs deeper than a logo. According to the leak, the tuning partnership covers full-chain color calibration with a shared set of Leica color profiles across both lenses. That matters for anyone switching focal lengths mid-clip and not wanting the white balance or grading to drift, which is the usual failure mode when mixing outputs from sensors of different sizes.

The Twist Modular design is the second design flourish worth noting. The camera head detaches from the body, a form factor Insta360 has used before in its One R lineup. Removing the head lets the same chassis support external rigs, selfie sticks, and tripods more cleanly than the sealed designs competitors default to. The sub-150g body weight is aggressive for a dual-sensor system.

What the Leak Does Not Cover

Pricing, availability, and regional rollout are all missing. So are a few practical questions that will shape how the product actually performs. Switching between two sensors of different sizes introduces exposure and color continuity challenges that dual-lens smartphones still solve imperfectly. The 6x lossless zoom claim hinges on how Insta360 blends optical output from the telephoto with computational frames, and those specs rarely survive real-world pixel-peeping. The second sensor also adds heat and power draw that a 1500mAh cell has to absorb during 4K 240fps capture.

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The competitive framing is clearer. DJI's Pocket 4 shipped earlier this month with US availability questions of its own. Insta360, which has built its reputation on 360 cameras and the modular Ace Pro action line, has not previously had a product in this segment. A Luna launch at a competitive price would give creators a second serious option for the first time in years.

Insta360 has not commented on the leak. Given the level of detail in the document and the fact that dual-lens prototype photos are now circulating in Chinese social media alongside the English spec sheet, a formal announcement is likely sooner rather than later.