The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is a pocket-sized gimbal camera with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, f/2.0 aperture, and a 3-axis mechanical gimbal. It shoots in 4K at 240 frames per second with 14 stops of dynamic range — features typically found only in cameras that cost several times more.
Audio is handled by the OsmoAudio system with 4-channel output. The camera connects directly to DJI Mic transmitters and simultaneously captures clear voice and ambient sound through the built-in microphone. All four channels are processed by common editing software — Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut — without the need for additional setup.
Designed for vloggers, travelers, and content creators who need professional footage without a heavy tripod or operator, ActiveTrack 7.0 keeps your subject in the frame independently, the 1,000-nit vari-angle OLED display is readable even in direct sunlight, and 107GB of built-in storage eliminates the need for a memory card.
If you are looking for DJI Osmo Pocket 4, DJI vlog camera, compact camera with stabilization, camera with 1” sensor or powerful camera for content creators, this category is the right place. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is one of the most anticipated news for video creation and according to leaks so far, it should bring exactly what today's creators want: better image, better sound, more control and richer accessories in one compact package.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is a pocket-sized gimbal camera with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, f/2.0 aperture, 3-axis mechanical gimbal, and 4K video at up to 240 frames per second. 14-stop dynamic range, 10-bit D-Log, 107 GB of built-in memory, and a 3-hour battery life. It takes 18 minutes to charge to 80%.
The Pocket 4 isn't just a technical update to the previous generation. It's a device that pushes the boundaries of what you can expect from a pocket camera — 4K/240fps slow motion is simply not standard in this class. And a 1-inch sensor with 14 stops of dynamic range is in a different price range. DJI has put it in a pocket camera.
Three things that make the Osmo Pocket 4 stand out from other pocket cameras:
Sensor. A 1-inch CMOS with 14-stop dynamic range captures both highlights and shadows in a single shot. Not with the same quality as a larger camera, but comparable — and at a quarter of the weight. Plus, the f/2.0 aperture means the camera works even in dark interiors without needing external lighting.
Stabilization. The 3-axis mechanical gimbal combined with ActiveTrack 7.0 holds the shot while walking, running, cycling. Not digital — physically. The difference between mechanical and digital stabilization is visible: digital crops the image and movement is still felt. Mechanical does not.
Practicality. 107 GB of built-in memory means no microSD card is needed. Fast charging to 80% in 18 minutes. USB 3.1 transfer 800 MB/s — an hour of 4K video to your computer in a few seconds. These are the details that make a difference in everyday use. If you need to expand the memory, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 also includes a microSD card slot.
A camera is only as good as its sensor. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is based on a 1-inch CMOS sensor — the same format you’ll find in premium compacts like the Sony RX100 or Panasonic LX100. The sensor area is 116 mm², which is 2.7x larger than the previous Pocket 3 model. This difference is directly reflected in three things: low-light performance, dynamic range, and natural background blur.
The f/2.0 aperture is fixed — it doesn't change. This means that the maximum amount of light is always entering the sensor. Whether you're shooting in a coffee shop, on stage at a concert, or in a room with a single lamp, the Pocket 4 delivers performance where most compact cameras start to get grainy or lose detail.
14 stops of dynamic range is a number that most people don't realize what it means — until they see the shot. Sunset in the background, people in the foreground, both sharp and properly exposed. Without having to choose which to sacrifice. That's 14 stops of dynamic range in practice.
For those who want to influence the final image in the editing room: Osmo Pocket 4 shoots in 10-bit D-Log M. This is a color profile with a significantly greater range of colors and brightness than the standard video format offers. In Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro, you have enough information to change the overall feel of the shot — temperature, contrast, color tones — without any noticeable degradation in quality.
For those who want to shoot and share right away: The Pocket 4 offers several preset film tones right in the camera (Cinematic, Natural, Vivid). The footage looks good even without any editing.
4K/240fps is the number most people stop at. When playing back at 24fps, you get 10x slow motion — jumping into water, sports, animal movement, falling drops. Anything that's too fast for the human eye to see. The Pocket 4 handles it in full 4K resolution, not a degraded 1080p version.
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Resolution |
FPS |
Use |
Slow motion at 24fps |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4K | 240fps | Slow motion — sports, nature, dynamic action | 10× |
| 4K | 120fps | Smooth slow-motion footage for casual vlogging | 5× |
| 4K | 60fps | Standard smooth motion shooting | 2.5× |
| 4K | 30fps | Daily filming, interviews, travel | — |
| 1080p | 24 fps | Archive, livestreaming, maximum battery life | — |
2x lossless zoom is available in select resolutions. Unlike digital zoom, which simply crops the image, lossless zoom uses the sensor's pixels so there's no loss of sharpness or detail. Handy when shooting on stage, in nature, or when you can't physically zoom in.
Gimbals are the reason pocket cameras exist. Without them, you'd just have another compact with a small sensor. DJI is the leader in this field — and the Osmo Pocket 4 features their latest stabilization algorithm.
A 3-axis gimbal compensates for movement in three axes: tilt, pan, and roll. As you walk, run, or sit in a car on a bumpy road, the gimbal mechanically holds the camera in the same position. The result looks like a steadicam shot — and that’s exactly how it works, just on a miniature scale.
ActiveTrack 7.0 is a system that recognizes your chosen subject — a person, an animal, a vehicle — and keeps them in the frame even when they move. A predictive algorithm can predict where the subject will move, so tracking doesn’t drop out when they change direction quickly. For one person filming themselves, it’s the equivalent of a camera operator.
Gesture control complements this feature: wave your hand to start recording or take a photo. Without touching the device. Practical for selfies when you have the camera on a tripod, or when you want to start the shot from a greater distance.
Automatic axis locking ensures that the gimbal locks into position when carried in a bag or backpack — the mechanism doesn't wear out with every transport.
The display is a bigger issue on a pocket camera than you might think. The 2-inch OLED panel with 1,000 nits of brightness is readable in direct sunlight — not just in the shade. This is crucial when shooting outdoors in the summer, when cheaper displays are practically useless.
The rotating design allows you to shoot in selfie mode without losing track of composition and exposure. You can see the histogram, color temperature profile, level indicator — all accessible by touch. For vloggers and solo creators, this is one of the key practical advantages over a camera with a fixed display.
A picture without sound is like a movie without dialogue. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 handles audio through its own DJI Mic ecosystem — a wireless microphone system that connects to the Pocket 4 and provides 4-channel recording. In practice, this means you can have one microphone on you, one on your interview partner, and the Pocket 4 will record both channels separately — with all the mixing options in post-production.
The built-in microphone works even without an accessory. Wind noise cancellation works in normal wind — not extreme conditions, but good enough for travel content and outdoor vlogging.
For those who work with multiple cameras at once: Pocket 4 supports timecode synchronization. Each shot receives an exact timecode that the editing room automatically aligns with the other cameras. No manual syncing, no clapper. For reports, weddings or multi-day productions, this is a significant time saver during editing.
1080p Wi-Fi livestreaming directly from Pocket 4 to YouTube, TikTok or Instagram — no computer, no external encoder. The camera connects to your Wi-Fi network or smartphone hotspot and streams directly. 1080p quality is standard for livestreaming.
USB 3.1 with a transfer speed of 800MB/s means an hour of 4K video can be transferred to your computer in less than a minute. With 107GB of built-in storage, that's a relevant number — you won't be waiting hours for the card to empty before you can shoot again.
3 hours of recording per charge at 1080p/24fps. At 4K, the endurance is naturally shorter — but for most scenarios in the field (hiking, vacation, one-day production) this is enough. Fast charging recharges the battery to 80% in 18 minutes — time for lunch or coffee.
The 107GB of built-in storage is unique in this category. Most cameras in this class rely on a microSD card that you have to buy separately, lose, and format. The Pocket 4 doesn't need that. 107GB is enough for 240 minutes of recording at 1080p/24fps — that's four hours to spare.
In addition to standard video, Osmo Pocket 4 offers several creative modes that expand content without the need for additional software:
The traveler who wants one device for the entire trip — the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 can handle everything from a morning hike to an evening concert, lasts all day, and transfers footage in minutes.
Content creator filming himself — ActiveTrack 7.0 holds the shot, the rotating display shows the composition, gesture control starts recording from a distance. You don't need a second person behind the camera.
Beginner filmmaker who doesn't want to spend weeks learning manual settings — automatic modes give professional results, and when you're ready to go deeper, manual control and 10-bit D-Log are there waiting.
Experienced creators looking for a backup camera or B-roll camera for productions — the compact size, timecode, 4-channel audio, and 4K/240fps make it a full-fledged work tool.
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Parameters |
Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 1-inch CMOS |
| Aperture | f/2.0 (fixed) |
| Max video resolution | 4K/240fps |
| Dynamic range | 14 feet |
| Color profile | 10-bit D-Log M |
| Stabilization | 3-axis mechanical gimbal |
| Display | 2" OLED rotatable, 1,000 nit |
| Built-in memory | 107GB |
| Battery life | ~3 hours (1080p/24fps) |
| Charging speed | 80% in 18 minutes |
| Data transfer | USB 3.1, 800MB/s |
| Live streaming | 1080p over Wi-Fi |
| Tracking | ActiveTrack 7.0 |
| Creative features | Panorama, Motionlapse, Slow Shutter |
| Price (SK market) | €516 - Pocket 4 Standard Combo €641 - Pocket 4 Creator Combo |
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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 can last up to 3 hours of continuous recording at 1080p/24fps. At 4K/60fps, the battery life is reduced to approximately 90–120 minutes, depending on ambient temperature and the intensity of ActiveTrack use. The camera supports fast charging — the battery can be recharged to 80% in 18 minutes via USB-C. For all-day hiking or holiday filming, we recommend having a portable power bank with you, or consider the Creator Combo with an external battery.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 works with the DJI Mimo app, available for iOS and Android. Through Mimo, you can control the camera remotely, view live previews on your smartphone, adjust exposure and color settings, launch creative modes like Motionlapse, and transfer footage directly to your phone. The camera works fully without the app — all basic functions are available directly via the touchscreen. The app is free and does not require a subscription.
Yes, and significantly better than most cameras in this class. The 1-inch CMOS sensor with an f/2.0 aperture captures 2.7x more light than the previous Pocket 3 model. In practice, this means usable images in a cafe, a brightly lit night market, or indoors with a single lamp — without noticeable graininess. In extremely low light (darkness, candlelight), we recommend adding the DJI Fill Light accessory for better results.
Yes. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has a 2-inch rotating display that rotates into a selfie position even when shooting in a vertical format. The camera shoots vertical video in a 9:16 aspect ratio directly — without the need to crop the 4K footage in post-production. For TikTok and Instagram Reels, this is one of the most convenient ways to shoot, as ActiveTrack 7.0 keeps your face in the center of the frame even when you move.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is compatible with the entire DJI ecosystem of accessories: DJI Mic, DJI Mic 2, DJI Mic 3 and DJI Mic Mini wireless microphones, DJI Fill Light, tripod handle, protective case and waterproof housing allowing immersion up to 45 meters. Compared to the Standard Combo, the Creator Combo also includes a handle with an extended battery and a protective case directly in the package. Most accessories connect via the universal port on the bottom of the camera body.
Yes. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 takes photos in up to 50 megapixels in both JPEG and RAW formats. It supports panorama mode, long exposure (Slow Shutter) and burst shooting. RAW format (DNG) provides maximum flexibility when processing in Lightroom or Capture One. For portraits, the background blur function works directly in the camera. Photo quality with a 1-inch sensor surpasses most smartphones, especially in poor lighting.
Gesture control allows you to start recording or take a photo without touching the camera. Just point your palm towards the camera and wait for the confirmation icon — the camera will start Active Track. The function is ideal for filming yourself from a tripod when you can’t reach the button or your smartphone. Gesture control works up to a distance of approximately 3 meters. V gesture - Starts or stops recording.
For a one-man or small production, yes. The 10-bit D-Log M color profile, 4K/240fps, timecode sync, and 4-channel OsmoAudio audio output are features typically associated with much more expensive cameras. For reportage, wedding videography, YouTube channels, or commercial vlogging, the Pocket 4 is a full-fledged workhorse. For studio projects that require interchangeable lenses or a large sensor (Super 35 and up), a Cinema camera is a better choice.
Yes, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 connects to your computer via a USB-C cable and appears as external storage. Thanks to the USB 3.1 interface, it transfers data at speeds of up to 800MB/s - an hour of 4K video is transferred in less than a minute. The system automatically recognizes the camera in macOS and Windows without the need for special drivers. Recordings are stored directly on the built-in 107 GB of memory and are immediately available for editing without a card and reader.
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