On June 10, Insta360 officially rolled out the Luna Ultra, marking their very first dive into the handheld gimbal camera space. From what we’re seeing, this isn’t just another gadget—it’s a serious co-engineering project with Leica that’s built to elevate your content game. Under the hood, the Luna Ultra sports a dual-camera setup led by a beefy 1-inch main sensor paired with a wide F1.8 aperture. That combo means you’re getting cinematic low-light performance without breaking a sweat. Video creators will love that it records in 4K 10-bit i-Log, giving you plenty of headroom for color grading later. Plus, the smart detachable screen isn’t just for framing shots; it doubles as a wireless remote with live view transmission. If you’re into dynamic vlogging, you can even slap on an optional head-tracking module for hands-free operation. When it comes to pricing, Insta360 is keeping things competitive. The Standard Kit originally retails for 4,705 RMB, but you can grab it at a launch special starting at just 3,999 RMB. For the power users, the Creator Kit bumps up the price to 4,849 RMB (down from 5,705 RMB), but you’ll get a ton of extras like a battery grip, wide-angle lens, and a dedicated mic transmitter. Honestly, if you’ve been waiting for a portable, pro-grade gimbal camera that doesn’t require a degree in physics to set up, this might just be the one.