[18:56 Fri,15.May 2026 by Thomas Richter] |
As announced, DJI has now unveiled the new Osmo Pocket 4P, symbolically in Cannes—one week before the start of the film festival. However, this was more of a teaser event for the new dual-camera gimbal rather than the official market launch. While DJI revealed its plans and target audience for the Osmo Pocket 4P, there are no product pages yet, and it is not yet clear when or at what price the Pro version of the Osmo Pocket 4 will be available for purchase. ![]() DJI Osmo Pocket 4P In its press release and by choosing Cannes as the location for the product unveiling, DJI emphasizes that the Osmo 4P, as a compact gimbal camera, is now aimed entirely at professional mobile filmmakers thanks to features such as the additional zoom lens, high dynamic range and image quality, and the capability for "sophisticated color grading"—similar to previous professional DJI models like the The unveiling of the Osmo Pocket 4P on one of the world&s most prestigious stages in the film industry underscores DJI&s vision of evolving the Osmo Pocket series from a creative tool into a full-fledged device for professional film productions. DJI announced some further data at the press conference in Cannes, but thanks to several already published YouTube reviews, we actually know everything about the Osmo Pocket 4P. The Osmo Pocket 4P features two cameras: one with a wide-angle lens and a 1" sensor, like the Osmo 4, and a second with a 3x optical telephoto lens (12x digital zoom) and a 1/1.5" sensor. With their help, it is possible to flexibly switch between different angles of view or full-frame equivalent focal lengths such as 14 mm, 23 mm, 28 mm, and 70 mm. And the telephoto lens enables better portrait and landscape shots than before. The camera(s) are said to have a "cinematic-level dynamic range" of an incredible The display is the same as the Osmo Pocket 4 and consists of a 2" OLED touchscreen that can be rotated for horizontal and vertical shooting, with a resolution of 556 x 314 pixels and a brightness of 1,000 nits. Also interesting, of course, will be the comparison to the similarly dual-camera Luna gimbal from arch-rival Insta360, which will also be hitting the market soon and for which even more technical data has just become known. Insta360 Luna: The competition never sleepsPerhaps DJI felt compelled to take the unusual step of a camera unveiling without a market launch because its major competitor, Insta360, threatens to steal the show with its own dual-camera Luna Ultra gimbal. Thanks to ![]() Insta360 Luna The Luna can even record in 8K and offer a telephoto mode with up to 120 mm full-frame equivalent focal length (in 1x, 2x, 3x, 6x, or 12x zoom steps)—the main camera is said to feature a 20mm F1.8 lens (full-frame equivalent). A special feature is also a rotatable and detachable OLED touch display module, which also houses buttons and a zoom rocker, allowing it to be used as a remote control with image preview. Insta360 also emphasizes its camera&s capabilities in low-light situations: a "Triple AI Chip" is intended to minimize image noise and increase brightness and detail in shadow areas. ![]() Insta360 Luna Bild zur Newsmeldung:
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