DJI Osmo Action 6: Rumors, Specs & What to Expect on November 18

Alysa Gavilan

Alysa Gavilan has spent years exploring photography through photojournalism and street scenes. She enjoys working with both film and mirrorless cameras, and her fascination with the craft has grown over the decades. Inspired by Vivian Maier, she is drawn to capturing everyday moments that often go unnoticed.

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You’ll want to be ready when the clock hits 7:00 am EST (12:00 pm GMT) on November 18, 2025. DJI has dropped a teaser hinting at a major new release, and speculation is building that this will be the Osmo Action 6. 

The post on X simply reads “Square Up, Nail the Move,” leaving plenty of room for curiosity about what the company has in store. As a content creator or photography enthusiast, this announcement could reshape how you approach action cameras, and you don’t want to miss a second.

DJI Action 6 leak

Rumored Specifications of the Osmo Action 6

Leaks and insider reports point toward impressive specifications for the rumored Osmo Action 6. 

The sensor is believed to be significantly larger than the 1/1.3-inch chip in the previous model, allowing more light capture and improved detail. A variable aperture lens, meanwhile, may range from f/2.0 to f/4.0. This opens possibilities for depth-of-field control and better low-light performance, which is a first in the action-camera segment

Video capabilities are also rumored to include 8K at 30 frames per second, 5.3K at 60 frames per second, 4K at 120 frames per second, and 1080p at 240 frames per second. 

The battery is said to be 1950 mAh with a hot-swap feature, allowing extended shooting without interruption. The camera could also be waterproof up to 20 meters without a case and up to 60 meters with a protective housing. 

These upgrades suggest that DJI is aiming to combine professional-level features with the durability and portability that make action cameras appealing.

DJI Osmo Nano

Recent DJI Camera Releases

Looking at recent DJI releases gives some perspective on how the Osmo Action 6 might fit into the lineup. 

Earlier this year, DJI introduced the Osmo Nano, an ultra-compact action camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor and 4K video at 120 frames per second, along with a modular “Vision Dock” accessory that expanded usability. 

On the drone side, the company has been active with models like the Mini 5 Pro, Avata 3, and Neo 2, demonstrating DJI’s commitment to both innovation and versatility. 

The Osmo Action 6 teaser hints at a more squared design, suggesting that DJI might be rethinking ergonomics and creative flexibility for the next generation of its action cameras.

DJI Osmo 360

Why You Should Watch the November 18 Event

The teaser posted on X does not give all the answers, but it sets the stage for a major reveal. You can expect DJI to unveil full specifications, pricing, and release dates on November 18. 

If the leaks are accurate, the Action 6 could expand creative possibilities for vloggers, adventure photographers, and casual users who want higher-quality footage without carrying heavy equipment. The larger sensor, variable aperture, and enhanced video features could make it a compelling tool for anyone looking to capture fast-moving action or cinematic sequences.

The announcement promises to be an exciting moment for action-camera enthusiasts. You might find yourself imagining the scenarios where this camera could make a difference, from high-speed sports to underwater explorations. As you prepare to tune in, think about how your own creative work might be influenced by these upgrades! 


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Alysa Gavilan

Alysa Gavilan

Alysa Gavilan has spent years exploring photography through photojournalism and street scenes. She enjoys working with both film and mirrorless cameras, and her fascination with the craft has grown over the decades. Inspired by Vivian Maier, she is drawn to capturing everyday moments that often go unnoticed.

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