DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Launched: 1-Inch Sensor, 4K/120fps Powerhouse for Vloggers

DJI has officially launched the Osmo Pocket 4, their latest small gimbal camera perfect for vloggers and content creators who need something easy to carry around. 

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 handheld gimbal camera with 1-inch sensor display on rotatable touchscreen

This new model came out worldwide on Thursday, bringing big improvements like a larger sensor and better video features while staying super compact and simple to use. The main highlight is its 1-inch CMOS sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, which is a huge upgrade from past versions. 

This helps give much clearer pictures, better handling of bright and dark areas in one shot, and stronger performance when shooting in dim light, like indoors or after dark, without needing extra heavy equipment.

Creators can now record 4K videos at a smooth 120 frames per second, along with high-quality footage that works well when you edit it later. The camera has a 3-axis mechanical gimbal that keeps shots steady and smooth, even if you're moving around a lot, like walking or running, making it great for lively vlogs or action videos. 

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It also comes with smarter AI tracking called ActiveTrack, which automatically keeps people or objects right in the middle of the frame. You just tap the screen, and it follows them without you having to adjust things by hand during recording.

For professional video work, it supports 10-bit D-Log M color mode, which gives you more options when coloring and tweaking clips afterward. There's a touchscreen you can rotate for easy vertical shooting, which is ideal for platforms like Instagram Reels or TikTok. 

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 handheld gimbal camera with 1-inch sensor display on rotatable touchscreen

It has 107GB of storage built right in, so you don't need a memory card at first, and you can move files to your phone or computer at speeds up to 800MB/s. The audio is better too, with improved microphones inside for picking up clear voices, and it connects easily to the DJI Mic 3 for wireless professional sound recording.

Controls are straightforward with new buttons just for zooming and switching between your favorite settings, plus a 5D joystick that lets you pull the camera back, reset the gimbal to center, or flip it quickly. Battery life is strong, lasting up to 240 minutes when shooting 1080p at 240fps on a full charge. Plus, it charges fast, reaching 80% in only 18 minutes, so you spend less time waiting and more time filming.

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In Europe, the basic Standard Combo costs 499 euros, which is about 45,000 to 46,000 rupees. The Creator Combo, which adds a DJI Mic 3 transmitter, a fill light, a wide-angle lens, and a mini tripod, is priced at 619 euros, around 56,000 rupees. You can buy it now in Europe and some other places, but it's not available in the US because of rules on camera gear made in China. There's no word yet on pricing or a launch date for India, but based on how DJI products usually roll out, it might show up soon on sites like Amazon or Flipkart.

This camera is made for regular people who want results that look like movies without complicated setups. Its small size means it fits right in your pocket or bag, and these new features make it stand out for YouTubers, travelers, and social media fans. People online are already talking about how it beats competitors in being easy to carry and good in low light, based on early previews.

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