
- DJI has officially launched the Osmo Pocket 4P in China.
- The new camera adds a dual-camera system with a 1-inch main sensor, a 60mm telephoto lens, and up to 17 stops of dynamic range with D-Log 2.
- Battery life reaches up to 210 minutes, while 65W fast charging can restore 80% power in just 18 minutes.
DJI has officially announced the Osmo Pocket 4P in mainland China after months of rumors and teasers. And judging by the spec sheet, this isn’t just a minor refresh, with the new pocket camera pushing the lineup further into professional territory with big hardware changes.
The headline upgrade is a dual-camera array, as per DJI’s post on Weibo. The Osmo Pocket 4P is a departure from the earlier Pocket models, featuring a 1-inch main camera and a secondary 60mm f/1.8 telephoto lens with a 1/1.28-inch sensor, according to a Reddit post by NefariousnessJaded87. DJI has also put LOFIC sensor technology inside the main camera, which can provide up to 17 stops of dynamic range in the new 10-bit D-Log 2 profile when shooting.