Leaked specs for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro) suggest a dual-camera gimbal with a 1-inch, variable aperture main sensor, 3x telephoto lens, and 6K/60fps video. With 17 stops of dynamic range and D-Log2, the Pocket 4P could targert the professional “mini cinema” market, which is DJI’s ultimate goal.
A new leak has shed light on DJI’s upcoming dual-camera gimbal, the Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro). First teased at Cannes as a “mini cinema camera,” the Pocket 4P aims to bridge the gap between consumer vlogging gear and professional filmmaking tools.

Upgraded Camera Specs
According to the leaked (but unverified) specifications, the Pocket 4P will feature a 1-inch 50MP primary sensor—similar to the standard Pocket 4—paired with a 20mm equivalent lens. However, the Pro model is rumored to include a variable aperture of f/1.7–f/2.8, offering improved depth-of-field control and better performance in low-light conditions.
The secondary telephoto camera is said to use a 1/1.5-inch 48MP sensor with a 70mm equivalent focal length at f/2.8. This setup reportedly supports 3x optical zoom and lossless zoom, making it a versatile option for close-up shots.
Cinematic Video Capabilities
The Pocket 4P’s “mini cinema camera” label might be justified by its internal processing power. Leaks suggest it will support 6K video recording at 60fps and ultra-slow-motion 4K at 240fps (a feature also available on the Pocket 4). Most notably, the device is rumored to deliver 17 stops of dynamic range—a claim confirmed by DJI—thanks to a new D-Log2 color profile. This level of performance could rival high-end mirrorless cameras.
Price and Competition

The leaked pricing indicates the Pocket 4P (Pro) will cost between €749 and €799 in Europe. It’s unclear if this includes the Creator Combo bundle, but the price represents a significant jump from the Pocket 4’s starting price of €499, likely due to the upgraded hardware.
For enthusiasts, the standard Osmo Pocket 4 remains a more affordable option, offering a 1-inch sensor and 4K/120fps video. However, DJI may face stiff competition from the upcoming Insta360 Luna Ultra, which is expected to emphasize AI tracking and a modular design, potentially challenging DJI’s dominance in the high-end pocket gimbal market.
Final Thoughts
As always, it’s important to approach leaked information with caution, as these details remain unconfirmed. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro) is expected to be officially announced in the coming weeks.



