- Another DJI vlogging camera is on the way
- The quick start guide for DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has appeared
- We expect a launch very soon now
Leaks surrounding the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 vlogging camera have been coming thick and fast lately, and the latest information to appear online about the device comes in the form of a quick-start guide to using it.
The pamphlet, published by well-known tipster Igor Bogdanov, shows the camera’s updated design – including two additional buttons – while also revealing the name of one of the bundles the gadget will be available in: Creator Combo.
It looks like the extra buttons have been detected in previous leaks will control zoom and timer settings. Elsewhere in the quick start guide, we see how the device’s screen rotates, how the camera’s gimbal works, and how a tripod attaches.
This is more proof that the camera should be about to launch officially – and given how impressed we were with what the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 had to offer, our expectations are high when it comes to what DJI could have put together here.
Upgrades on the way
👉Come on. They saw it. Released it.🤌Just a little confirmation of our thoughts on Osmo Pocket 4 #osmopocket4 pic.twitter.com/VphuhqgSgH27 February 2026
From what we’ve heard so far, it sounds like the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 will come with a brighter screen and longer battery life compared to its predecessor – although none of this is confirmed until DJI makes it official.
There’s also been a full hands-on video leak of the camera in action, so at this point there’s not much left for DJI to reveal. One remaining question is pricing: the Pocket 3 launched for $519 / £489 / AU$849 when it debuted back in 2023.
That was for the standard package with just the basics, and as this latest leak shows, the Pocket 4 will be available in a number of different bundles. You will be able to choose the one that best suits your budget and your filming needs.
While a ban on new DJI products in the US is still in place, there are indications that DJI may have registered this camera with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US early enough for it to still be launched in that country.
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