
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P was fully revealed on DJI's China website earlier this month. I've already taken my test sample traveling, but tech journalists like me are still under embargo for review content. What I can share is that the Pocket 4P comes in black or white, features a new 60mm medium-telephoto lens with a large aperture, supports DLog2, and offers up to 17 stops of dynamic range. The rest of the specs remain under wraps or are publicly available on DJI's China site.
This is DJI's first dual-lens model in its popular Pocket series of vlogging cameras. I've been able to shoot with both the ultra-wide and the new 60mm lens, and I'm really impressed with the versatility. The 60mm lens is great for portraits and detail shots, while DLog2 provides flexibility in color grading. The video quality has exceeded my expectations, and I've compiled a sample reel of my favorite clips.
However, DJI's launch was somewhat overshadowed by Insta360, which released the Luna Ultra first. I've tested the Luna Ultra and found it to be a very impressive first-generation product. The competition between these two dual-lens cameras is heating up, and I look forward to comparing them soon. Pricing for the Pocket 4P is listed on DJI's China site: the Standard kit costs CNY 3,799 (about $562 / £420), and the Vlog kit costs CNY 4,299 (about $636 / £475).
Comparing prices, the single-lens Pocket 4 starts at £429 / AU$749 for the Standard kit, so the Pocket 4P is expected to cost more. Insta360's Luna Ultra starts at $769.99 / £649 / AU$1,229.99. My prediction is that the Pocket 4P will be priced between the Pocket 4 and Luna Ultra. However, US availability is uncertain at this point.
Overall, the DJI Pocket 4P offers a compelling package for vloggers with its dual lenses, advanced video features, and portability. I'll bring you my full review once the embargo lifts. For now, enjoy the sample footage and stay tuned for more comparisons.
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