DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Teased at Cannes: Multi-Camera, 10-bit Log

DJI shipped the Pocket 4 a month ago and they're already teasing a Pro variant, which tells you the Pocket 4 was never meant to be the ceiling. The Cannes reveal is theatre, but the teaser image is doing real work: two lenses visible, which points strongly toward an actual optical telephoto rather than the digital zoom the Pocket 4 was stuck with. That's a legitimate upgrade if it holds. Add 10-bit D-Log2 and you've got a pocket camera that can actually sit in a professional colour grade alongside A-cam footage. Who cares right now? Videographers doing run-and-gun corporate, travel, or documentary work who've been eyeing the Pocket series but couldn't justify the digital-zoom limitation. If the multi-camera design delivers real focal length flexibility, this competes seriously with the Sony ZV-1 II and pushes into territory the Pocket line has never touched. Nothing to buy yet. Means nothing until specs and pricing land.
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