Everything we know about the rumored Insta360 Z ONE Micro Four Thirds camera



The Insta360 Z ONE (also called Z1 or Z One) is an upcoming/rumored Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera – Insta360’s first interchangeable-lens camera. Here is what we know so far:

  • Sleek, compact white body with “Z ONE” branding on the top plate (plus “XA INSIDE” markings)
  • Large fully articulating flip-up touchscreen
  • Physical control dials (including aperture and exposure compensation wheels) and a front command dial
  • Compact, modern, minimalist, lightweight form factor with no prominent grip bulge or EVF
  • Dual microphones and what appear to be significant internal heat sinks (strong video performance hint)
  • Sensor: 20MP Micro Four Thirds (5280 × 3956 pixels resolution) – reports point to a Sony IMX472 sensor
  • Lens mount: Active MFT mount, expected to be fully compatible with existing Olympus and Panasonic MFT lenses (autofocus and electronic aperture control)
  • Video Performance: heavy emphasis here. Large heat sinks suggest high-frame-rate capabilities (rumors include strong 4K/120p or better performance without overheating)
  • Insta360’s signature FlowState digital stabilization is expected (IBIS combination unconfirmed but possible)
  • Insta360’s AI-powered image/video processing and editing tools
  • Hybrid stills + cinematic video focus
  • Timeline: Later in 2026 (fall or Q3/Q4 speculated), no firm date yet
  • Price speculation: body-only in the $599-$799 range, positioned as an aggressive, accessible entry into the MFT mirrorless space

Previous coverage:

New leaked pictures suggest the rumored Insta360 mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera will have a Micro Four Thirds mount

Insta360 upcoming products: hints from the CEO’s computer

The rumored Insta360 mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera will have an MFT mount

Is Insta360 coming up with a new mirrorless camera?

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