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  • DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Specs and Price Leak: 48MP Zoom, Variable Aperture, D-Log 2

    DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Specs and Price Leak: 48MP Zoom, Variable Aperture, D-Log 2

    Key Takeaway

    – Pocket 4P may feature a dual-camera setup with a 1-inch 50MP main sensor (f/1.7–f/2.8) and a 1/1.5-inch 48MP tele sensor (70mm equivalent, f/2.8) offering 3x optical and lossless zoom.
    – Internal processing allegedly enables cinema-like capabilities: 6K/60fps, 4K 240fps slow-motion, and 17 stops of dynamic range via a new D-Log2 profile.
    – Price range rumored at €749–€799 in Europe, a notable jump from the €499 Pocket 4, positioning it as a higher-end pocket cinema option.

    A fresh leak has surfaced regarding DJI’s dual-cam gimbal camera, the Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro). Teased, at Cannes, as a “mini cinema camera,” the Pocket 4P will try to bridge the gap between consumer vlogging gear and professional cinematography tools.

    Specs and camera system details

    According to the leaked (but unconfirmed) specs, the Pocket 4P will have a primary camera with a 1-inch 50MP sensor (like the vanilla Pocket 4) paired with a 20mm equivalent lens. However, the leaked info suggests the pro-grade Pocket 4P is getting a variable aperture of f/1.7–f/2.8, providing better depth-of-field control and low-light performance.

    Tele camera and zoom capabilities

    The leak says the tele camera utilizes a 1/1.5-inch 48MP sensor with a 70mm equivalent focal length at f/2.8. This setup enables 3x optical zoom and lossless zoom, significantly expanding the device’s versatility for close-ups.

    Processing, video, and dynamic range

    The mini cinema camera status of the Pocket 4P might be earned through its internal processing. The leak suggests DJI’s dual-cam gimbal camera supports 6K recording at 60fps and ultra-slow-mo 4K at 240fps (the latter is also supported by the Pocket 4). Most impressively, the device is said to offer 17 stops of dynamic range (this bit has been confirmed by DJI) via a new D-Log2 color profile, rivaling high-end mirrorless cameras.

    Pricing and market positioning

    The pricing part of the leak suggests the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro) is expected to cost between €749 and €799 in Europe (it’s not clear whether this is for the Creator Combo bundle), marking a significant price hike over the €499 starting price of the Pocket 4 to account for the added hardware.

    Competition and expectations

    All in all, it seems like the Osmo Pocket 4 will remain the go-to for enthusiasts, offering a 1-inch sensor and 4K/120fps video at a more accessible price point. However, DJI is about to face fierce competition from the Insta360 Luna Ultra. Expected to launch soon, the Luna Ultra is expected to focus heavily on AI tracking and a modular design system, potentially challenging DJI’s dominance in the high-end pocket gimbal segment.

    Final notes

    As always, it’s worth noting that the leaked information is unconfirmed and should be taken with a dose of scepticism. The Osmo Pocket 4P is expected to become official in the next few weeks.

     


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