DJI Osmo Pocket 4P
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The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is DJI’s more cinema-minded Pocket model, introduced in Cannes on May 14, 2026. In its official presentation, DJI centers the camera around a next-generation imaging system, 10-bit D-Log2 color, improved portrait rendering, better zoom behavior, and stronger low-light results. Rather than leading with a dense list of hard specifications, DJI is clearly positioning the 4P as a compact handheld camera for creators who want a more polished and expressive image from a pocket gimbal form.
That direction matters because it suggests the 4P is being shaped for image quality and post-production flexibility, not just convenience. D-Log2 is especially meaningful for users who want more room for grading, more consistent color across projects, and better control over the final look of their footage. The emphasis on portrait quality also points to more flattering people shots for interviews, travel films, and creator-led storytelling, while improved zoom and low-light behavior should help in fast-changing real-world situations where distance, movement, and ambient light rarely stay under control for long.
In practical terms, the 4P looks well suited to cinematic vlogging, travel filmmaking, lightweight documentary work, backstage coverage, location scouting, and fast-turnaround branded storytelling. It should also appeal to teams that want a highly mobile B-camera for places where a larger rig would slow everything down or draw too much attention. At the same time, DJI has not yet publicly detailed every commercial and technical point, so buyers still need to wait for fuller information on areas such as exact frame rates, display resolution, storage configuration, battery figures, and full body dimensions before treating the camera as fully mapped out.
- Sensor format: 1-inch
- Announcement date: 2026-05-14
- Release year: 2026
Specifications
- Brand
- DJI
- Line or model
- Osmo Pocket 4P
- Sensor type
- CMOS Sensor technology (for example, CMOS, CCD).
- Processor
- Interno/Internal
- Body classification
- Vertical Hybrid Format
- Video modes
- 10-bit D-Log2, improved zoom, enhanced portrait performance and low-light imaging Available combinations of resolution and frames per second (FPS) for video recording.
- Mount
- Fixed Lens Lens mount type supported by the camera. If L-Mount Alliance appears, it means the camera uses Leica L mount shared across alliance brands.
