DJI Launches Osmo Pocket 4P With Dual Cameras at Cannes
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Capping off a packed week of photography announcements, DJI has officially launched the Osmo Pocket 4P during the Cannes Film Festival in France. The new premium pocket camera introduces a dual-camera system for the first time in the Osmo Pocket lineup.
The addition of a second camera is the headline feature of the Pocket 4P. DJI is clearly aiming to give creators more flexibility for framing, portraits, and cinematic storytelling while also competing directly with the upcoming Insta360 Luna Ultra.
DJI Pushes Pocket Cameras Further
“Built upon DJI’s legacy in professional cinematography, including its industry-defining DJI Ronin and DJI Inspire platforms, the Osmo Pocket 4P represents the convergence of high-end film technology and extreme portability,” DJI says.
The company adds that the Pocket 4P combines “professional cinema capabilities into a truly pocket-sized form factor,” emphasizing its 10-bit D-Log2 workflow and cinematic dynamic range.
New Vision. New Legends.
Alongside the world-renowned visual storytellers, witness Osmo Pocket 4P redefine portable cinema in Cannes. #OsmoPocket4P pic.twitter.com/kpWvTtjnOH— DJI (@DJIGlobal) May 14, 2026
Dual Cameras for More Creative Flexibility
The new dual-camera setup allows users to switch between wide-angle and telephoto perspectives without relying entirely on digital zoom. DJI says the telephoto system is designed to improve portrait shooting with “natural skin tones and cinematic depth.”
Based on information shared during the launch, the telephoto camera is expected to feature an equivalent focal length of around 60mm. That tighter framing should help create more flattering portraits and stronger background separation compared to the wider main camera.
Upgraded Color and Dynamic Range
One of the more important upgrades is the move to 10-bit D-Log2 recording. Unlike the standard Pocket 4, which uses regular D-Log, the Pocket 4P is designed with more advanced color grading workflows in mind.
D-Log2 is intended for demanding lighting environments and cinematic production. The profile preserves more highlight and shadow detail, giving filmmakers and creators additional flexibility during post-production.

Improved Low-Light Performance
DJI also says the Osmo Pocket 4P features an upgraded imaging system for improved low-light shooting. Promotional materials specifically highlight nighttime city scenes and indoor filming scenarios.
While DJI still has not released a complete spec sheet, rumors suggest the camera may support high frame rate recording and improved still image quality over previous Pocket models.
“Following the global success of its predecessor, the Osmo Pocket 4P builds on a growing movement in which compact cameras are reshaping how stories are created and shared,” DJI says.
The company also positions the Pocket 4P as part of a broader creator ecosystem alongside DJI’s audio, stabilization, and filmmaking accessories.
Pricing and Availability
DJI has not yet revealed official pricing or configuration details for the Osmo Pocket 4P. The company says more information will be announced at a later date.
Availability in the United States also remains uncertain. Recent DJI products have not officially launched in the US due to ongoing FCC approval issues.