DJI Osmo Pocket 4P coming next



After the Osmo Pocket 4 announcement today, DJI will also soon release a new Osmo Pocket 4P model (P for Professional?) with two camera modules:

Here is what we know so far about the upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4P:

  • Dual-lens Pro design leaked: The Pocket 4P features a dual-camera setup with a main wide-angle lens paired with a telephoto (and possibly ultrawide) lens for optical zoom. Leaked images clearly show two distinct camera modules on the front, unlike the single-lens standard Pocket 4.
  • Optical zoom upgrade: Rumored 3x–4x optical zoom via the secondary telephoto lens (surpassing the standard model’s 2x lossless/in-sensor zoom). This is positioned as a key Pro differentiator for vlogging and creative work.
  • Staggered launch timeline: Expected announcement and release in June 2026 (or possibly late May/early summer). This follows the standard Osmo Pocket 4’s global reveal on April 16, 2026, reportedly to avoid sales overlap. Early review units have already been distributed.
  • Rumored pricing: Base model expected to start around $700 (premium positioning over the standard ~$499 Pocket 4).
  • Shared core features with standard model (with Pro enhancements): Likely retains the 1-inch CMOS sensor, 3-axis gimbal stabilization, rotatable touchscreen, ActiveTrack 7.0, 10-bit D-Log, and high dynamic range, but with superior zoom and possibly 6K/ higher-end video options in some speculative reports.

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