DJI starts teasing the Osmo Pocket 4P, confirms its cameras
DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Teaser: Two Lenses are Better Than One
When DJI dropped the Osmo Pocket 4 last month, it left many of us scratching our heads. Where was the “Pro” model? We’d seen the leaks and heard the rumors, yet the standard model stood alone on stage. Well, it turns out DJI was just saving the best for last. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is officially on the horizon, and it’s bringing the hardware upgrade vlogging enthusiasts have been waiting for.
A fresh teaser video just landed on DJI’s global YouTube channel, confirming that an international launch is imminent. While the “P” might stand for “Professional” or perhaps “Performance” (DJI seems to be avoiding the literal “Pro” label lately), the real story is visible right on the gimbal head. The teaser confirms the standout feature: a dual-camera system.
The Power of a Dedicated Zoom
While the standard Pocket 4 is a beast for wide-angle shots thanks to its massive 1-inch sensor, it has always lacked versatility when you need to get closer to the action. The Osmo Pocket 4P addresses this by adding a dedicated 3x optical telephoto lens. This second camera complements the main 1-inch sensor, giving creators the ability to switch between sweeping wide shots and tight, cinematic close-ups without the pixelation of digital zoom.
The tagline for this new powerhouse is “See More. Tell More,” which fits the dual-lens narrative perfectly. Whether you are capturing architectural details or filming a subject from a distance, that 3x focal length opens up a whole new world of storytelling possibilities that previous generations just couldn’t touch.
What to Expect on Launch Day
Since the main sensor is expected to be the same high-performance 1-inch unit found in the base Pocket 4, the image quality should be stellar across the board. The big question remaining is the price. Adding a secondary lens and the processing power to handle it won’t come cheap, so we are expecting a notable premium over the standard model.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on the official specs and pricing as they drop. If you’ve been holding off on upgrading your vlogging setup, the wait for the 4P might just be worth it.
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