DJI Stakes Claim in Camera Tech with Five NAB Awards, Expanding Beyond Drone Dominance

In a significant industry validation, DJI collected five awards at last week’s NAB Show 2025, demonstrating the company’s growing influence beyond its drone origins. The Chinese tech giant’s camera stabilizers and action cameras received recognition from multiple judging panels, highlighting DJI’s strategic expansion into broader video production technology.

Hardware Highlights

The company’s RS 4 Mini gimbal stabilizer emerged as the star performer, earning three separate accolades including NAB’s Product of the Year. What makes this particularly notable is how DJI has leveraged its expertise in drone stabilization to create handheld products that appeal to professional videographers.

Industry observers have long noted DJI’s pattern of transferring technologies between product lines. The RS 4 Mini continues this trend, incorporating the same stabilization technology that helped DJI dominate the drone market into a lightweight handheld form factor that weighs significantly less than competitors’ offerings.

Meanwhile, the Osmo Action 5 Pro received recognition in the Camera category, marking DJI’s first serious attempt to compete directly with established action camera manufacturers at the professional level. With specifications including a 13.5-stop dynamic range and 4-hour battery life, DJI is clearly positioning this product against higher-end professional options rather than just competing in the consumer action camera space.

Strategic Diversification

DJI’s wins at NAB 2025 represent more than just product recognition – they signal the company’s continued strategic pivot to become a comprehensive imaging technology provider.

“These awards reflect our continued commitment to innovation,” said Christina Zhang, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy and Communication at DJI, in a statement that notably emphasized the company’s focus on “storytellers” rather than just drone pilots.

This language shift isn’t accidental. As the consumer drone market reaches maturation, DJI has been methodically expanding into adjacent professional video production categories where its expertise in miniaturization, stabilization, and battery efficiency provides competitive advantages.

DroneXL’s Take

While DJI’s drone competitors have struggled to match its aerial innovations, the company’s expansion into professional camera gear puts it in direct competition with established players like Blackmagic Design and . These NAB awards suggest DJI is successfully transferring its reputation for reliability and innovation from drones to ground-based camera systems.

What’s particularly interesting is how DJI has leveraged its vertical integration advantage. By controlling both hardware and software development, DJI has created ecosystem synergies between its drone and non-drone products that competitors can’t easily match.

For professionals already using DJI drones, these award-winning products offer workflow continuity that might influence purchasing decisions beyond just feature comparisons. The question now becomes whether traditional camera manufacturers will respond with drone offerings of their own, or if DJI’s cross-category expertise will remain unique in the industry.

The recognition at NAB Show 2025 suggests DJI has successfully transcended its identity as “just a drone company” – a transition few tech manufacturers manage successfully. With these five awards across multiple product categories, DJI has demonstrated that its technological influence now extends well beyond the skies.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

Before founding DroneXL.co, Kesteloo built his expertise at DroneDJ. He currently co-hosts the PiXL Drone Show on YouTube and podcast platforms, sharing industry insights with a global audience. His reporting has influenced policy discussions and been referenced in federal documents, establishing him as an authoritative voice in drone technology and regulation. He can be reached at haye @ dronexl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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