DJI Osmo Pocket 4P: Dual-Lens Compact With 4K/240fps Confirmed

DJI just confirmed what the Pocket series has needed for years: a telephoto option that doesn't require swapping hardware. The 4P pairs a 1-inch wide sensor with a dedicated 1/1.5-inch 3x optical tele, and that second lens is the whole story. Run-and-gun corporate work, event coverage, solo creator shoots where you can't carry a second body, this is the gap it fills. The 4K/240fps slow-motion and 14-stop dynamic range on the main sensor are real specs, not marketing padding. At $699–$749 USD it's not cheap for a pocket gimbal cam, but it's competing against bringing a mirrorless plus a zoom, not against the standard Pocket 4. The caveats matter though: top-heavy at telephoto, heavier than the single-lens model, and battery life is expected to take a hit. Know what you're buying before your next run-and-gun job.
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