- We are approaching the launch of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P
- Official images of the camera have been posted by DJI
- Many of the key details about the device still need to be confirmed
Following the launch of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 vlogging camera last month, we’re getting closer and closer to the full reveal of its premium sibling – and DJI has given us our best look at the Osmo Pocket 4P on social media.
Posts for X and Instagram reveal the design of the device in its entirety, more or less. We can see the dual-lens camera setup, which is one of the main differences from the standard model, and there are hints of 3x zoom and a 1-inch sensor.
The camera was shown off at an “exclusive preview” at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday, but we’re still waiting for a lot of details. Some festival participants have has shown off the camera without revealing any specifications or showing footage captured by the device.
What we can say is that this will be a step up from the standard Pocket 4 in terms of video quality and price, and its tease at Cannes is a sign that DJI wants to promote this as a serious bit of gear for filmmakers.
The waiting game
New vision. New legends. Together with the world-renowned visual storytellers, you can experience the Osmo Pocket 4P redefine portable cinema in Cannes. #OsmoPocket4P pic.twitter.com/kpWvTtjnOH14 May 2026
There is now an official press release, but again it is light on specific specifications. We hear the camera is capable of “professional-quality storytelling” and offers 10-bit D-Log2 color performance, which industry professionals will appreciate.
The press release also talks about better portrait, zoom and low-light performance, so it sounds like DJI has put everything it can into the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P. But pricing and configurations “will be announced at a later date,” says DJI.
This long build-up of hype has not gone down well with some commenters on Reddit, who have dismissed the Cannes banter as “pure marketing fluff” with “zero real details”. We’ll have to wait and see if the camera ends up being worth the longer wait.
Meanwhile, Insta360 is busy getting ready to launch the Insta360 Luna Ultra, with its own dual-lens camera setup, 8K video recording and a detachable remote control dashboard, according to the latest leaks.
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