Updated
Updated · The Verge · Jun 16
DJI Launches ¥3,799 Osmo Pocket 4P in China With 1-Inch Sensor and 240fps 4K
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Jun 16

DJI Launches ¥3,799 Osmo Pocket 4P in China With 1-Inch Sensor and 240fps 4K

3 articles · Updated · The Verge · Jun 16

Summary

  • DJI opened preorders in China for the Osmo Pocket 4P at ¥3,799, unveiling a dual-camera stabilized model after its Cannes preview.
  • The new model centers on a 1-inch primary sensor with 17 stops of dynamic range and 4K recording at up to 240fps, positioning it for slow-motion shooting rather than 8K capture.
  • A secondary 60mm-equivalent telephoto camera adds 3x optical zoom, while built-in storage rises to 103GB—more than double Insta360 Luna Ultra’s 47GB.
  • Against Insta360’s $769.99 Luna Ultra, DJI is cheaper in China and offers faster 4K frame rates, though the rival still leads on 8K resolution and detachable remote controls.
  • DJI is also selling a ¥4,299 Vlog Kit with its FrameTap wireless viewfinder remote, but a direct US launch appears unlikely, as with the earlier Pocket 4.

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