DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Launch: 4K/240fps Video and 14 Stops of Dynamic Range in a Tiny Powerhouse
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has officially arrived, and it’s bringing serious firepower to the world of compact, cinematic content creation. With NAB 2026 just around the corner, camera and video brands are rolling out their biggest announcements of the year — and DJI is clearly not holding back.
Known for dominating the pocket gimbal space, DJI has taken its popular Osmo Pocket series to the next level. The new Osmo Pocket 4 pairs a full 1-inch CMOS sensor with the ability to shoot 4K at a blistering 240 frames per second, all while delivering cinematic depth thanks to 14 stops of dynamic range. For creators, vloggers, travelers, and filmmakers, this is shaping up to be one of the most exciting pocket cameras of the year.
Why the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Is Turning Heads
The Osmo Pocket 4 isn’t just a minor update. It represents a significant leap forward in what a pocket gimbal camera can do — and in many ways, it blurs the line between consumer-level gear and professional cinema equipment.
Here’s what makes this launch so notable:
- A larger 1-inch CMOS sensor delivering sharper, cleaner images
- An f/2.0 aperture for better performance in low light
- 4K video recording at up to 240fps for stunning slow-motion shots
- 14 stops of dynamic range, rivaling far more expensive cameras
- 10-bit D-Log support for advanced color grading
- Smarter tracking, stabilization, and AI-driven features
All of this comes packed into a device small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.
Cinematic Power in a Pocket-Sized Body
The biggest story here is image quality. The combination of a 1-inch sensor and 14 stops of dynamic range puts the Osmo Pocket 4 in a completely different league compared to most pocket cameras — and even some larger mirrorless options.
Why the Sensor Size Matters
Bigger sensors capture more light, which directly translates to cleaner footage in low-light conditions and more detail in highlights and shadows. For creators who often shoot in challenging environments — dim restaurants, moody streets, or concert venues — this is a huge upgrade.
4K at 240fps: Slow Motion Just Got Cinematic
Shooting 4K at 240fps isn’t just impressive on paper. It allows filmmakers to slow down footage dramatically while retaining incredible detail. Imagine smooth, silky slow-motion action shots that still look razor-sharp on a big screen — that’s what this feature unlocks.
10-Bit D-Log for Serious Color Grading
The addition of 10-bit D-Log is a big win for professional and semi-professional creators. It captures a much wider range of color information, making footage far more flexible in post-production. Colorists and editors will appreciate how much more control they have when pulling the shots into their edit suite.
Smarter, More Intuitive Features
DJI has also packed the Osmo Pocket 4 with intelligent tools that make capturing great content easier than ever — even for beginners.
Three-Axis Stabilization
At the core of the Osmo Pocket 4’s magic is its three-axis stabilization. Whether you’re running through a busy market, hiking up a mountain trail, or filming while walking down a city street, the footage stays incredibly smooth and professional-looking.
ActiveTrack 7.0 Takes Subject Tracking to Another Level
With ActiveTrack 7.0, the Osmo Pocket 4 can track subjects up to 4x zoom and introduces several new tracking modes:
- Spotlight mode — keeps the subject in frame while maintaining a cinematic composition
- Follow mode — ideal for moving subjects, like kids, pets, or action shots
- Dynamic Framing — automatically adjusts composition based on subject movement
These modes make it possible for solo creators to shoot like a full film crew without needing an assistant.
Intelligent AutoFocus with Gesture Controls
The updated Intelligent AutoFocus system now supports gesture controls, letting creators start tracking, stop recording, or reframe without touching the device. This is especially useful for vloggers and solo content creators working in front of the camera.
A New 5D Joystick for Creative Freedom
One of the most underrated updates is the new 5D joystick. This small but powerful control lets users:
- Move the camera backward
- Recenter the gimbal
- Flip the camera on the fly
- Adjust angles quickly and precisely
It’s a feature designed specifically to give creators more cinematic control on the move.
A Long List of New Creative Tools
Beyond the core specs, the Osmo Pocket 4 introduces a wide array of creative features that expand the storytelling possibilities:
- Slow Shutter Video — adjust shutter speeds in video mode to create motion blur, capture movement trails, or visually emphasize the passage of time
- Film Tone — choose from various film-inspired color tones to instantly give footage a classic, polished look
- In-Camera Beautify — fine-tune skin smoothness, brightness, and tone for natural-looking selfies and group shots
- Attachable Fill Light — a small accessory that adds soft, natural lighting, ideal for low-light or backlit scenes, with three brightness and temperature options
- Extended Runtime — up to 240 minutes of 1080p/24fps footage on a full charge
- Fast Charging — 0 to 80% battery in just 18 minutes, giving you up to three hours of shooting time
These features combine to make the Osmo Pocket 4 not just a camera, but a complete mobile content studio.
Who Is the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Really For?
The beauty of this device is that it appeals to a wide range of users:
- Vloggers and social creators who need a high-quality, all-in-one shooting solution that fits in a pocket
- Travel filmmakers who want cinema-quality footage without lugging around heavy gear
- Documentary shooters who need discreet yet powerful equipment
- YouTubers and TikTok creators looking for smoother, more cinematic footage
- Professionals seeking a compact B-camera to complement larger rigs
With its powerful sensor, advanced video specs, and intelligent features, the Osmo Pocket 4 genuinely punches above its weight class.
NAB 2026 Context: A Busy Moment for the Camera Industry
The timing of this launch is no accident. With NAB 2026 only days away, announcements across the film and video world are accelerating. The industry has already seen new live production cameras hit the market, major shake-ups in the NLE (non-linear editing) landscape, and even GoPro stepping into the cinema camera arena.
In this crowded environment, DJI is sticking to what it does best — pocket gimbal cameras — and the Osmo Pocket 4 reinforces its dominance in that category.
Price and Availability: Still Some Uncertainty for US Customers
Here’s where things get a little complicated. DJI has announced that the Osmo Pocket 4 is launching “globally,” but the company has not confirmed exactly when or whether the product will officially be available in the United States.
This follows a broader pattern. Some recent DJI products have faced delays or limited availability in the US market, partly due to ongoing regulatory tensions and DJI’s well-known drone-related restrictions.
For now, here’s what buyers should know:
- The Osmo Pocket 4 is available for pre-order
- Shipping is expected to begin next week
- Pricing and regional availability details are posted on DJI’s official website
Creators interested in picking one up are encouraged to check DJI’s site regularly for updates specific to their region.
Final Thoughts: A Pocket Camera That Punches Far Above Its Size
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is more than just an incremental upgrade — it’s a genuine leap forward for the pocket gimbal category. With a large 1-inch sensor, 4K/240fps video, 14 stops of dynamic range, 10-bit D-Log, ActiveTrack 7.0, and a long list of smart features, it’s clear that DJI is serious about giving creators a true cinematic tool in an ultra-compact form.
For content creators who value portability without sacrificing quality, the Osmo Pocket 4 may be one of the most exciting camera releases of 2026. Whether you’re a travel vlogger, a documentary filmmaker, or someone just starting your creative journey, this small device offers capabilities that would have required a full camera kit just a few years ago.
As long as DJI can navigate its US availability challenges, the Osmo Pocket 4 is very likely to become a go-to tool for the next generation of mobile storytellers.

