Overview
- DJI's Osmo Pocket 4P, which debuted Thursday at Cannes, was shown as a pocket gimbal aimed at cinematic production.
- Hands-on reports describe a dual‑lens design that keeps the 1‑inch sensor from the Pocket 4 for better reach and low‑light capture.
- DJI says the camera records 10‑bit D‑Log2 video to support professional color grading and high‑dynamic‑range workflows.
- Forbes reports the 4P supports 17 stops of dynamic range, although DJI has not released full specifications or pricing yet.
- DJI plans to sell the camera through its official channels and retail partners, with U.S. availability uncertain due to pending FCC authorization and related regulatory hurdles.