
DJI Osmo Pocket 4
DJI has introduced the Osmo Pocket 4, its latest handheld stabilised camera aimed at vloggers and content creators. The new model builds on its predecessor with notable upgrades in imaging capabilities, tracking features, and usability enhancements. With a larger sensor and improved software features, the Osmo Pocket 4 is positioned as a more capable tool for users looking to capture high-quality video on the go.
The Osmo Pocket 4 retains a compact form factor but introduces a new 1-inch sensor capable of delivering up to 14 stops of dynamic range. This is expected to significantly improve low-light performance and overall image quality compared to earlier models. The camera also supports higher frame rates, making it suitable for smoother video capture and slow-motion recording.
The device now features a rotating touchscreen that operates in landscape mode. This change brings a more intuitive interface for video framing and control. The display also adds two extra buttons — one dedicated to zoom levels (1x, 2x, and 4x), and another customizable button for quick access to user-defined settings.
Additionally, the Osmo Pocket 4 includes a new 5D analog joystick that allows users to control camera movement across multiple directions with varying speeds, along with an option to quickly recenter the gimbal.
DJI has upgraded its subject tracking system with the new ActiveTrack 7.0 technology. The feature is designed to track people, animals, and vehicles, and can maintain focus even at up to 4x zoom. It also allows users to prioritise specific faces, including pre-registered ones.
For added convenience, the camera introduces gesture-based controls. Users can simply raise their palm to start or stop subject tracking, or use a peace sign gesture to begin or end video and photo recording. This is particularly useful for solo creators who do not have a camera operator.
The Osmo Pocket 4 will not be available in the US market at launch, as its authorisation is still pending. However, it will be released in regions including Europe and the UK in multiple bundle options.
The base Essential Combo is priced at £429 or €479 (approximately $564 to $580). This variant includes basic accessories such as a protective pouch and a tripod-compatible handle. Additional bundle details are expected to vary by region.
With a larger sensor, improved tracking system, and enhanced controls, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 brings meaningful upgrades for vloggers and content creators. While availability in the US remains uncertain, the device appears to offer a strong feature set for users in supported markets.
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