DJI has announced the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4P gimbal, which will feature a dual-camera setup including a main wide-angle lens and a 3x zoom camera.
The new Osmo Pocket 4P represents an upgrade to DJI's compact gimbal lineup. The device will ship with two integrated cameras: a primary wide-angle lens and a secondary 3x telephoto option.
This dual-lens approach expands the creative possibilities for users, allowing them to switch between focal lengths without swapping hardware. The zoom capability addresses a common limitation of single-camera gimbals.
DJI has not yet disclosed full specifications, pricing, or an official release date. The announcement comes as the company continues to refine its portable gimbal offerings, competing in a market that values compact size alongside advanced imaging capabilities.
The Osmo Pocket 4P joins DJI's existing gimbal portfolio, which serves content creators, vloggers, and casual users seeking stabilized mobile footage.
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