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DJI kind of hinted at the Osmo Pocket 4P last month with the announcement of the Osmo Pocket 4, but overnight in Cannes, the company made it official.
DJI knows exactly what it's doing by announcing the camera at The Cannes Film Festival. Unveiling the 4P at one of the world's most prestigious filmmaking events sends the clear message that this isn't just a vlogging camera.
While the most obvious difference is the addition of a second lens for optical zoom, the colour science is more likely to appeal to filmmakers.
The 4P shoots in 10-bit D-Log2, giving the latitude for professional colour grading workflows. That puts the 4P squarely in the conversation for documentary and indie filmmaking work, rather than just people creating content for social media.
DJI is also pointing to improved portrait performance, claiming more natural skin tones and cinematic depth.
Zoom capabilities have been upgraded, giving creators more flexibility to frame distant subjects without sacrificing image integrity.
Low-light shooting is another area of focus, with a refined sensor and imaging algorithms that DJI says will handle everything from indoor scenes to nighttime cityscape work.
At the Cannes event, DJI also showcased the DJI Power 1000 Mini and Power 2000 alongside the 4P, reinforcing the idea that the Osmo Pocket 4P is designed to slot into a broader DJI production ecosystem rather than operate in isolation.
If you're already running DJI audio or stabilisation gear, the 4P looks like it's built with that workflow in mind.
It's worth noting that the Osmo Pocket 4 only landed in Australia last month from $749, so the 4P is clearly a separate, higher-spec tier aimed at a more demanding audience.
Pricing and availability
DJI hasn't announced pricing or an Australian release date for the Osmo Pocket 4P yet. The company says configurations and pricing will be confirmed at a later date.
Given that the Osmo Pocket 4 only landed in Australia last month from $749, we can expect the 4P to have a more premium price tag.
When official details do land, expect the 4P to be available through DJI's official website and authorised retail partners locally.