DJI Teases Osmo Pocket 4P With Dual Cameras and 3x Telephoto
DJI has finally teased the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4P after months of leaks and speculation. The announcement comes just weeks after the launch of the standard Osmo Pocket 4.
With the tagline “See More. Tell More,” the short teaser puts the spotlight on one big upgrade—a dual-camera system.
A First for the Pocket Series
The Osmo Pocket 4P will feature both a wide-angle and a telephoto camera. The setup includes a 20mm F/2.0 main camera with a 1-inch sensor, paired with a 60mm-equivalent telephoto using a 1/1.5-inch sensor.
It’s the first time DJI has added a second camera to the Pocket lineup, and it’s clearly aimed at giving creators more flexibility in how they shoot.
More Reach, More Creative Options
That telephoto camera isn’t just for show. It enables tighter framing for portraits and detail shots, helping maintain more natural proportions and better background separation.
On top of that, the camera reportedly supports up to 6x lossless zoom using in-sensor cropping, along with a 12x digital zoom for even more reach.
The Pocket 4P is also expected to see a big jump in still image quality. Reports suggest it can capture up to 37-megapixel photos, a significant leap from previous models.
Video capabilities are also rumored to improve, with support for 4K at up to 240fps, 14 stops of dynamic range, and 10-bit D-Log. There’s also talk of Hasselblad color tuning making its way into the Pocket series.
Familiar Features, Now More Powerful
Despite the upgrades, DJI is keeping the core Pocket experience intact. The 4P is expected to feature a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, ActiveTrack 7.0, and a 2-inch rotatable touchscreen.
There are also hidden controls behind the screen, including a zoom button and a customizable function button for quick adjustments.
Internal storage is rumored to go up to 128GB, which is a welcome addition given the rising cost of memory cards. This makes the camera more convenient for creators who want to shoot without constantly swapping storage.
Combined with its compact size, the Pocket 4P is shaping up to be a very flexible all-in-one content creation tool.
DJI built an Air 3S you can fit in your pocket.
Dual 1-inch + telephoto, true vertical shooting (something drones can’t do), 17 stops DR. ~$700.
But US buyers might be out of luck — no FCC certification yet.
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Pricing and Availability
There’s no official pricing yet, but it’s expected to cost more than the standard Osmo Pocket 4 due to the added hardware. For reference, the base model currently retails around £445.
As with other recent DJI releases, availability in the US remains uncertain due to pending FCC approvals, though a global launch is expected elsewhere.