DJI is reportedly gearing up to launch the Mini 4 Pro, a successor to the popular Mini 3 Pro drone. While DJI has not yet confirmed the existence of the Mini 4 Pro, new leaks continue to surface about it, suggesting that DJI is closing the announcement of the Mini 4 Pro.

The leak comes from the tipster @quadro_news who recently shared photos of the DJI Mini 4 Pro, showing it with the RC 2 controller. This confirms that the Mini 4 Pro will support OcuSync 4.0 image transmission, unlike the Mini 3 Pro.

OcuSync 4.0, which was first introduced with the DJI Air 3, extends image transmission to a theoretical 20 km maximum at a 1080p peak resolution. This means that users will be able to fly the Mini 4 Pro further and with more reliable video transmission.

In addition to OcuSync 4.0 support, the DJI Mini 4 Pro is also expected to feature 360-degree obstacle detection, which will make it safer and easier to fly. The drone is also rumored to have an improved camera sensor that can support HDR video and slow-motion video recordings at up to 4K and 100 FPS.

In terms of other features, it is expected to have a 48MP camera, a significant upgrade over the 12MP camera on the previous model. The camera will also have an f/1.7 aperture, which will let in more light for better low-light performance. 

In addition to the leaked photos, a European pricing list for the Mini 4 Pro has also been circulating online. The pricing list suggests that the Mini 4 Pro will be slightly more expensive than the Mini 3 Pro, but still under the $1,000 mark.

While DJI has not yet confirmed the existence of the Mini 4 Pro, the leaked photos and pricing information suggest that the launch is imminent. 

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