DJI Osmo Action 6 Has Released With Variable Aperture Power
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If there was ever a moment when an action camera strutted into the room, slapped its rivals across the face and said, “Right, watch this,” it is now. The DJI Osmo Action 6 has landed, and it is carrying a variable aperture like a trophy it won in a bar fight.
This is DJI finally letting its engineering team off the leash. What they built is an action camera that behaves like it wants to direct the next Bond film. It is bold, clever and just a little bit ridiculous in the best possible way. And yes, the DJI Osmo Action 6 brings a level of creative control that makes other action cams look primitive.
Below is the full tour of what makes this little box of chaos so impressive.
DJI Osmo Action 6 Specifications
Key Features
| Variable Aperture | f/2.0 to f/4.0 |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 1 over 1.1 inch CMOS, 2.4 micrometre fused pixels |
| Dynamic Range | Up to 13.5 stops |
| Max Video | 4K 120 frames per second in 4 to 3 |
| Stabilisation | RockSteady 3.0, RockSteady 3.0 Plus, HorizonBalancing, HorizonSteady |
| Slow Motion | 1080p 240 frames per second, 32 times Super Slow Motion |
| Low Light | SuperNight up to 4K 60 frames per second |
| Battery Life | Up to about 4 hours, 80 percent in 22 minutes |
| Waterproof | 20 metres without case, 60 metres with case |
| Built In Storage | Fifty gigabytes |
| Audio | Supports two DJI mic transmitters, three mic array |
Additional Imaging Details
| Field of View | 155 degrees native, about 182 degrees with FOV Boost Lens |
|---|---|
| Macro Focus | About 35 cm, about 11 cm with Macro Lens |
| Colour Profiles | D Log M 10 bit, Film Tone |
| Creative Modes | Starburst, Natural Wide, Portrait, Tracking |
| 4K Custom Mode | Shoot once and crop later |
Durability and Design
| Operating Temperature | Down to minus 20 degrees Celsius |
|---|---|
| Underwater Enhancements | Colour temperature sensor, pressure gauge |
| Mounting | Dual direction quick release system |
Power and Storage
| Battery | Extreme Battery Plus, about 1950 milliamp hours |
|---|---|
| Charging | USB C fast charge, 80 percent in 22 minutes |
| Storage | Fifty gigabytes internal, microSD support |
The First DJI With Variable Aperture, and It Shows
A variable aperture. On an action camera. This is the sort of upgrade nobody expected, yet everyone secretly wanted. Most action cams are stuck at one aperture forever like a cheap hire car stuck in first gear.
The DJI Osmo Action 6 gives you f/2.0 to f/4.0. At f/2.0 it drags in light like a hungry Labrador, letting you film night scenes, dodgy bars, underground carparks and anything else your phone camera normally butchers.
Auto mode shuffles aperture behind the scenes, making footage behave like you actually know what you are doing. Starburst mode adds dramatic city lights that look like you are shooting the opening of a superhero movie.
This is the moment the DJI Osmo Action 6 stops being just an action cam and becomes something else entirely.
A Big Sensor That Makes Everything Look Better
DJI has stuffed a 1/1.1-inch square sensor into this thing, with fused pixels large enough to make rival cameras blush. More light means more detail. More detail means better footage. Better footage means your mates ask, “You filmed that on what?”

You get up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range, 4K 120fps in 4:3, and the all-new SuperNight mode that makes low-light video behave itself instead of looking like a blurry UFO sighting.
DJI’s 10-bit D-Log M gives colour graders the sort of flexibility normally reserved for people who say things like “We’ll fix it in post” while drinking cold brew.
4K Custom Mode: Point, Shoot, Sort It Out Later
Thanks to the new square sensor, the DJI Osmo Action 6 introduces 4K Custom mode. Forget rotating the camera, flipping the camera, or yelling at the camera. Shoot first, decide the aspect ratio later.

One recording becomes horizontal, vertical or square depending on where you want it. Perfect for creators who film one thing and upload it everywhere without re-shooting or crying.
Slow Motion That Turns Everything Into a Drama
The 4K 120fps slow-mo is excellent, but DJI clearly decided that was not silly enough. So they added 32x Super Slow Motion.

Suddenly, your mate stepping off a surfboard looks like an Olympic free-dive. Your dog shaking off water looks like a nature documentary. Even a falling chip packet gains a sense of purpose.
This is the DJI Osmo Action 6 flexing just because it can.
Stabilisation That Laughs at Physics
RockSteady 3.0, RockSteady 3.0+, HorizonBalancing, HorizonSteady.
This is not stabilisation, this is a mutiny against gravity. Spin the camera. Roll it. Shake it. Slam it. The DJI Osmo Action 6 simply shrugs and hands back footage that looks like it was shot on a gimbal the size of a wheelbarrow.

It keeps the horizon straight even if you turn the camera into a Beyblade, and it does all this while maintaining 4K 60fps.
Built for Real Danger, Not Just Gym Selfies
The DJI Osmo Action 6 is built for the sort of conditions Australians seem to deliberately seek: heat, cold, sand, surf and every rock between here and Darwin.
It is waterproof to 20 metres without a case, cold-resistant to minus 20 degrees and has a monster 4-hour battery life. With 50GB of internal storage, it can save you even when you forget your memory card.

It charges to 80 percent in 22 minutes, which is faster than most people can find their thongs before leaving the house.
Audio That Finally Doesn’t Sound Like a Wind Tunnel
The camera connects directly to two DJI microphone transmitters, making interviews and two-person vlogs easy.

Even without a mic, the built-in three-mic system pulls clean audio while slicing through wind noise. That means you can film on a ridge line, on a bike, in a convertible or next to the ocean without sounding like you recorded inside a jet engine.
Combos, Accessories and All the Toys
Whether you go for the Standard Combo or the Adventure Combo, DJI hands you everything you need to start filming properly. Extra batteries, quick-release mounts, a multifunctional battery case and that gloriously long 1.5 metre extension rod.

Accessories include:
- Macro Lens
- FOV Boost Lens
- Waterproof case
- ND filters
- Wrist straps, mounts and cycling kits


This is the sort of kit setup that makes you feel like you should start a YouTube channel immediately.
Should You Buy the DJI Osmo Action 6?
If you want an action cam that behaves like it has something to prove, yes, absolutely. The DJI Osmo Action 6 is the most ambitious model DJI has ever produced. Variable aperture, a big sensor, absurd stabilisation, powerful low-light performance and fast charging all make it a weapon for real creators.
It is clever, confident and a tiny bit arrogant, which is exactly what you want in a camera you trust to survive your worst decisions.
For more information, please refer to: https://www.dji.com/osmo-action-6

Zachary Skinner is the editor of TechDrivePlay.com, where tech, cars and adventure share the fast lane.
A former snowboarding pro and programmer, he brings both creative flair and technical know-how to his reviews. From high-performance cars to clever gadgets, he explores how innovation shapes the way we move, connect and live.
