DJI has officially introduced the Osmo Pocket 4P, its first pocket gimbal camera to feature two main cameras.
The launch comes just weeks after the company rolled out the standard Osmo Pocket 4 with a 1-inch sensor, 4K 240fps slow motion, and improved tracking, and builds directly on that foundation while adding a zoom upgrade.

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Specifications
As we mentioned before, the headline feature is the new dual-camera setup. The primary 1-inch wide-angle camera has a 20mm equivalent focal length and an f/2.0 aperture, and thanks to LOFIC technology, it can capture 17 stops of dynamic range.
Alongside it sits a brand-new 60mm mid-telephoto lens with an f/1.8 aperture, offering 3x optical zoom and up to 12x total zoom for portraits and tighter framing that older Pocket models couldn’t handle well.

Both cameras support the new D-Log 2 color profile with 10-bit color depth. The Pocket 4P can also shoot 4K at up to 240fps for smooth cinematic slow motion and supports slow-shutter recording for light trails and motion blur effects.
Like the Osmo Pocket 4, the Pro model gets the same 3-axis mechanical gimbal treatment to keep footage steady while walking or tracking moving subjects. DJI has also upgraded its tracking software with Intelligent Follow 8.0, which adds multi-person tracking and subject-following zoom up to 12x.
For vloggers, there are real-time beauty adjustments including skin smoothing and tone warmth controls, plus six built-in film color presets. Pairing the camera with the DJI Mimo app unlocks further color grading presets and formulas.

On the hardware side, the Pocket 4P comes with 103GB of built-in storage, so recording without a memory card is possible. It supports USB 3.1 for transfers up to 800MB/s, and the battery is rated for up to 210 minutes with fast charging support. It also doubles as a webcam and supports Wi-Fi live streaming and web conferencing.
Price and Availability
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P price starts at 3799 yuan (~ $561) for the standard package, which includes the camera, a fill light, a 1/4-inch grip, a storage bag, and a USB-C cable.


The Vlog Kit costs 4299 yuan (~ $634) and adds a DJI Mic Mini 2 transmitter, a viewfinder remote, and a mini tripod. Pre-orders are open now in China, with global availability expected to follow.
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