DJI Officially Announces Osmo Pocket 4P With Dual Cameras
The Osmo Pocket 4P adds a second lens and higher dynamic range to the Pocket line, making it a more capable tool for vloggers and filmmakers at a price under 100,000 yen.
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DJI has officially announced the Osmo Pocket 4P, a dual-lens gimbal camera with a wide-angle and medium telephoto camera. The standard combo is priced at 99,000 yen, and the Vlog combo at 113,300 yen. The camera features a 1-inch CMOS sensor, 17-stop dynamic range, D-Log2 recording, 12x zoom, and 103GB of internal storage.
The new model, which had its exterior teased at Cannes, uses a 1-inch sensor for the wide-angle camera and a 1/1.28-inch sensor for the medium telephoto. The 12x seamless zoom and 17-stop dynamic range are the main upgrades over the Osmo Pocket 4, which offered 14 stops and no second lens. The gimbal now locks when powered off, eliminating the need for a separate clamp. The 4P also includes a 2-inch 1000-nit display, 103GB of internal storage, and a battery that charges to 80% in 18 minutes. Optional accessories include the Osmo FrameTap remote control and a magnetic auxiliary light.
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