(Image credit: Nikita Achanta / Tom's Guide)
The cat's out of the bag. After months of rumors and online speculation, DJI has finally unveiled the dual-camera sibling to the 5-star Osmo Pocket 4. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is here and it's very real — I've held it, shot footage on it, and I can tell you that it's a marvellous little camera.I've just got back from spending a few days in Malta, where I recorded the sights and sounds of the Southern European country on the Osmo Pocket 4P. For those of you who may already have heard rumblings on the internet, you'll know that the Osmo Pocket 4P is designed to go toe-to-toe with the Insta360 Luna Ultra — Insta360's flagship dual-lens gimbal camera.The Luna Ultra is already available to buy in the U.S. which gives it an upper-hand over the Osmo Pocket 4P. It's been a few months since the Osmo Pocket 4 came out and it still can't be bought in the U.S. due to the ongoing restrictions and tariffs on the brand's products by the U.S. government — so it's unlikely the Osmo Pocket 4P will become available across the pond at the same time as in Europe.
(Image credit: Nikita Achanta / Tom's Guide)Should the camera become available in the U.S., though, it's certainly worth buying. I can't tell you much about the camera's specs but I can confirm that the Osmo Pocket 4P has two lenses, one of which is a 60mm medium-telephoto.I can't discuss resolution or frame rates, but I can tell you that the Osmo Pocket 4P features D-Log2 support as well as a whopping 17 stops of dynamic range — giving you plenty of wiggle room in post-production. Design-wise, the Osmo Pocket 4P comes in black or white, and the latter is a first for DJI.






