Insta360 has officially unveiled the Luna Series, a new lineup of compact gimbal cameras developed in partnership with Leica, and leading the range is the new Insta360 Luna Ultra – a dual-lens 8K camera designed for creators who want professional-grade stabilization and cinematic image quality in a portable form factor.
The Luna Ultra represents Insta360’s latest push into the premium creator and mobile filmmaking segment. The camera combines a dual-lens setup with an integrated gimbal system, allowing users to capture ultra-stable footage while shooting handheld, walking, or moving through dynamic environments.
One of the headline features is 8K video recording, positioning the Luna Ultra among the highest-resolution compact gimbal cameras currently available. Insta360 says the camera is designed to deliver sharper details, improved dynamic range, and better low-light performance compared to previous generations.
The partnership with Leica also plays a major role in the camera’s imaging ambitions. Insta360 says Leica co-engineered the optics and image processing pipeline to improve color science, contrast, and overall image quality. Leica branding has increasingly become a premium differentiator in the camera and smartphone industry, particularly for users focused on cinematic visuals and professional-looking footage.
Insta360 is targeting serious creators and mobile filmmakers
The Luna Ultra appears aimed at content creators who want a more portable alternative to larger mirrorless camera setups without sacrificing stabilization or video quality.
The integrated gimbal system is designed to reduce shakes and vibrations automatically, making the camera especially useful for vlogging, travel videos, action content, and cinematic social media production. Insta360 is also highlighting AI-powered shooting tools, automated subject tracking, and intelligent framing features that simplify video creation for both professionals and casual creators.
The company says the dual-lens system enables improved depth capture and more flexible shooting options, while computational photography features help optimize exposure and stabilization in real time.
Another major focus is portability. The Luna Ultra retains a relatively compact form factor despite its advanced camera hardware and stabilization system, reflecting the growing demand for creator tools that balance image quality with convenience.
The launch also highlights how rapidly the creator camera market is evolving. Smartphone cameras continue improving every year, pushing dedicated camera brands to offer more specialized features such as professional stabilization, modular shooting systems, AI-assisted editing, and higher-resolution video recording.
The Luna Series signals Insta360’s premium ambitions
With the Luna Series, Insta360 appears to be moving further into premium filmmaking territory rather than focusing only on action cameras and 360-degree content. The company is increasingly competing with brands like DJI, Sony, and GoPro in the creator-focused camera market.
The Luna Ultra’s combination of 8K capture, Leica-backed optics, AI tools, and advanced stabilization positions it as a high-end hybrid between a traditional action camera and a compact cinema-focused gimbal camera.
Pricing and regional availability details for some Luna Series models are expected to vary by market, though Insta360 says the lineup is designed for creators looking for flagship-level imaging performance in a smaller and easier-to-carry package.
As creator tools become more AI-powered and mobile-first, the Luna Ultra shows how camera companies are evolving beyond simple hardware upgrades and focusing more on intelligent shooting experiences, portability, and cinematic quality.

