June 29, 2026 — DJI, a global leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, today announced the highly anticipated Osmo Pocket 4P, a groundbreaking gimbal camera that pushes the boundaries of a category pioneered by DJI with the launch of the first Osmo gimbal camera in 2015. Through relentless innovation, this product line evolved into the original Osmo Pocket in 2018, ushering in a new era of pocket-sized gimbal cameras. Now, DJI takes the evolution further with the Osmo Pocket 4P, a pocket-sized gimbal camera featuring a revolutionary dual-lens system. The Osmo Pocket 4P features a brand-new 1-inch CMOS sensor capable of 17-stop dynamic range[1], along with a 60mm lens with an f/1.8 aperture for natural and striking portrait shots. It also introduces support for the 10-bit D-Log 2[1] color profile, capturing over one billion colors and enabling stunning visual expression that faithfully reproduces light and shadow. In addition to cutting-edge technology, the Osmo Pocket 4P offers two refined color options: Classic Black, which exudes subtle strength, and Pearl White, radiating a fresh and striking beauty. Two Lenses for Cinematic Expression from Close-Up to Distant Scenes The dual-lens system of the Osmo Pocket 4P enables versatile cinematic expression, from expansive cityscapes to delicate portraits. The main camera features a newly designed wide-angle lens with a 1-inch CMOS sensor (equivalent to 35mm format 20mm, f/2.0 aperture). Utilizing advanced LOFIC technology, it achieves an unprecedented 17-stop dynamic range[1] and supports video recording up to 4K/240fps[1]. These professional-grade imaging capabilities, typically found in high-end cinema cameras, allow for beautifully capturing high-contrast scenes such as city nightscapes, sunsets, and backlit portraits. Meanwhile, the newly added high-resolution, large-aperture 60mm mid-telephoto lens delivers a classic focal length ideal for portrait photography. It supports 3x optical zoom and up to 1