The wait is over for content creators. DJI has just made official today the new DJI Osmo Pocket 4the latest iteration of its popular stabilized camera. If the previous generation already showed us that small size is not at odds with professional quality, this new version consolidates the commitment to 1 inch CMOS sensorpromising low-light performance and sharpness that rival much bulkier equipment.
At an aesthetic and handling level, the brand maintains the successful OLED rotating touch screen two inches, a total success to switch between vertical and horizontal format instantly. However, the big news in its chassis is the inclusion of new physical controls, highlighting a practical joystick and dedicated zoom buttons that drastically improve one-handed usability. In addition, we can forget about external cards a bit thanks to the brutal inclusion of 107 GB internal storage with transfer rates of up to 800 MB/s.
Performance and autonomy: lights, shadows and availability
Getting into the guts of the device, the real revolution is not only the physical size of the sensor, but its overwhelming processing capacity. You are now able to record video in 4K at a stunning 240 fps and offers a 10-bit D-Log color profile with 14 stops of dynamic range. To this we must add the premiere of the renewed monitoring system ActiveTrack 7.0designed to always keep us in the center of the frame without momentary obstacles ruining the shot.
But so much technological muscle takes its toll on the wallet. The camera is already officially availablestarting from the 479 euros for the Essential pack, 499 euros for the Standard, and shooting up to 619 euros if we want the complete pack for Creators. It is a notable price increase that irreparably distances this camera from the purely casual user, focusing it squarely on a semi-professional niche that will really amortize the investment.
Technical sheet of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4
- Camera: 1-inch CMOS sensor, 14 stops of dynamic range
- Video resolution: Up to 4K at 240 fps, 10-bit D-Log color profile
- Screen: 2 inch rotating touch OLED panel
- Storage: 107 GB internal memory (transfer speed up to 800 MB/s)
- Software and Stabilization: ActiveTrack 7.0 tracking, 3-axis mechanical stabilization
- Audio: 4-channel recording, native USB-C 3.1 connection for external microphones
- Autonomy: Fast charge to 80% in less than 20 minutes
- Availability: Now available (April 16, 2026)
- Price: 479 euros (Essential), 499 euros (Standard), 619 euros (Creators Pack)
The perfect ecosystem for creators

Where DJI continues to demonstrate that it has no competition is in the perfect integration of its hardware, especially in the sound section. He Osmo Pocket 4 It incorporates 4-channel audio recording and offers direct compatibility through its USB-C 3.1 port with the house's wireless microphones. It is a vital “plug and record” ecosystem for those who work alone on the street and demand agility above all else.
This strategy of building an interconnected ecosystem is something that the Chinese company has been impeccably reinforcing. It is evident that this new stabilized handheld device is the ideal ground camera to complement the spectacular aerial shots of the DJI Avata 360the amazing 8K dual-lens immersive FPV drone that the firm presented last month and that is already changing the way many pilots fly.
Seeing the powerful specifications it offers and the inevitable economic leap it represents, Do you think this new generation is worth the initial investment or do you prefer to continue exploiting the capabilities of your current equipment?






