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New Delhi: DJI has recently introduced its latest Osmo Pocket 4, which aims to provide better video from a camera small enough to carry anywhere easily. The most highlighted upgrade is a 1-inch CMOS sensor, which might help it hold onto more detail in dim scenes while also offering fast-moving footage a cleaner look.
Osmo Pocket 4 can shoot in 4K video at up to 240fps, while adding 14 stops of dynamic range and 10-bit D-Log support. It also offers solo shooters a stronger mix of slow motion, highlight control, and grading headroom without moving up to a much larger setup.
It results in the pocket gimbal camera that actually feels aimed on the people who want more than casual clips. In terms of hardware, it updates the 1-inch sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, which is built for clearer portraits, improved low-light footage, and stronger performance in high-contrast scenes.
4K at 240fps specification also has real use beyond bragging rights. It also offers creators more room to turn action, travel, or street footage into dramatic slow-motion clips, and DJI also adds a dedicated zoom button with 1x and 2x lossless options, plus it jumps to 4x zoom.
Osmo Pocket 4 uses three-axis stabilization for the smoother walking shots, and its upgraded gimbal modes are really meant to make handheld motion look polished straight from the camera.
ActiveTrack 7.0, Spotlight Follow, Dynamic Framing, and Subject Lock Tracking are all part of this gimbal. Osmo Pocket 4 also includes 107GB of built-in storage and supports transfer speeds up to 800MB/s, which might make quick shoots and fast file moves easier without relying on the memory card first.
Its latest 5D joystick helps with the movement and recentering, and the custom preset button offers frequent shooters a faster way into preferred settings. DJI claims the battery can reach 80% in just 18 minutes and last up to 240 minutes at 1080p/24fps, which makes the Osmo Pocket 4 look like a very meaningful update.

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