DJI has unveiled the Osmo Pocket 4P, a compact camera that introduces D-Log2 color format and claims 17 stops of dynamic range for enhanced video production capabilities.
The Osmo Pocket 4P marks a significant upgrade in DJI's pocket-sized camera lineup. The new D-Log2 format enables creators to capture expanded tonal range, allowing greater flexibility in post-production grading and color correction.
With 17 stops of dynamic range, the device aims to compete with larger cinema cameras by preserving detail in both shadow and highlight areas. This capability is particularly valuable for filmmakers working in challenging lighting conditions.
The Pocket 4P continues the line's focus on portability while advancing technical specifications. The combination of compact form factor and professional-grade imaging features targets content creators who need lightweight equipment without compromising image quality.
DJI has not announced availability or pricing details at this time. The Osmo Pocket 4P joins an increasingly competitive segment of handheld gimbal cameras designed for mobile filmmaking and vlogging.
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