Fresh Leak Suggests DJI Pocket 4 Pro Will Feature Dual Cameras

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There have been several leaked images of the upcoming DJI Pocket 4 Pro in recent weeks. However, a newly surfaced image may reveal one of the most important details about the rumored vlogging camera.

Reliable insider Igor Bogdanov shared a new image of the Pocket 4 Pro that appears to show a dual-camera setup. The camera module looks noticeably different from the design used in the Insta360 Luna, which features a differently shaped module. It also does not resemble the gimbal camera found on the DJI Air 3S drone, which earlier rumors had suggested might be used in the new Pocket camera.

Earlier reports had already hinted that the Pocket 4 Pro could feature a dual-camera system. However, because the first leaked image was blurry, some speculation suggested that the camera might actually belong to Insta360 rather than DJI.

That speculation has largely faded since Insta360 officially revealed the development of the Luna vlogging camera, including details about its camera module. The design shown in the announcement looks different from the module seen in the latest leak, further suggesting that the leaked image is indeed from the DJI Pocket 4 Pro.

What We Know About the DJI Pocket 4 Pro

According to a report by The New Camera, the DJI Pocket 4 Pro may feature a dual-camera module with a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor for the main camera. The secondary camera could include either a telephoto or ultrawide lens.

The dual-lens system may also enable 2x to 4x optical zoom, offering more flexibility for creators when filming.

Video capabilities are rumored to include:

  • 4K video up to 240 frames per second
  • 6K recording at 60fps
  • 4K slow-motion capture

The camera is also expected to support 10-bit D-Log M color profiles, giving creators more flexibility during color grading.

Like previous models, the Pocket 4 Pro will reportedly feature a three-axis gimbal for stabilization and support DJI’s ActiveTrack 7.0 subject tracking system.

Other rumored upgrades include a larger rotating screen compared to the previous generation, along with support for gesture and voice commands. A physical zoom dial may also be included for quicker lens control.

Battery capacity is rumored to increase to 1,545mAh, which would be about 20% larger than the previous generation. Despite the larger battery, the camera is expected to weigh under 200 grams and maintain a slimmer overall profile.

The DJI Pocket 4 Pro was also granted FCC certification in December 2025, meaning the device is approved for importation and sale in the United States. The FCC filing carries a standard 180-day confidentiality period, which is scheduled to expire on June 20, 2026.

Pricing and Availability

There is currently no confirmed pricing for the DJI Pocket 4 Pro.

As for the launch timeline, some rumors suggest the camera could be announced as early as this month. However, DJI typically releases a teaser roughly two weeks before an official announcement, which means the launch could also fall later this month or sometime in April.

For now, these details remain based on leaks and reports. DJI has not officially confirmed the Pocket 4 Pro, so the information should be taken with a grain of salt.