
Here are the latest leaks on the upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera – the official announcement is rumored to be on January 29th:
Standard Model
- Sensor: 1-inch CMOS sensor for improved low-light performance and dynamic range.
- Video Capabilities: Up to 4K at 120fps for high-frame-rate slow-motion footage; potential support for higher resolutions or frame rates in certain modes.
- Stabilization: 3-axis mechanical gimbal for smooth handheld shooting, with refined tracking for faces and objects.
- Display: 2-inch rotating OLED touchscreen for easy vlogging and composition.
- Controls: New dedicated zoom button and customizable “C” button for quick access to functions like mode switching.
- Battery: 1545mAh capacity, offering around 20% more runtime than the Osmo Pocket 3 (potentially over 200 minutes of use).
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 support for faster file transfers and app integration; seamless DJI Mimo app compatibility for editing and sharing.
- Design: Compact pocket-sized form factor similar to the Pocket 3, with single-lens setup and improved build for one-handed operation.
- Accessories (Creator Combo): Includes wide-angle lens attachment, battery handle, mini tripod, protective case, and possibly new add-ons like a “FrameTap” module.
Pro Model (Rumored Variant)
- Camera Setup: Dual-camera system with wide-angle and 2-4x telephoto lenses for optical zoom, variable aperture (f/1.7-f/2.8), and Hasselblad color science.
- Sensors: Larger dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors for enhanced low-light and portrait capabilities.
- Other Features: Builds on the standard model with instant lens switching, potentially higher frame rates (e.g., 6K support), and pro-level controls; larger camera block integrated with rotating display.
Pricing for the standard Creator Combo will be around $699-$749. The Pro version might follow in Q2 of 026.












