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LEAKED IMAGES SHOW DUAL-LENS DJI OSMO POCKET 4 PRO

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, APR 14, 2026

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Reliable leaker Igor Bogdanov has shared images suggesting DJI is developing a pro version of its upcoming Osmo Pocket 4 with dual cameras. The standard model is expected to launch on April 16th.

The leaked image, posted to X yesterday, shows two handheld stabilized camera variants being held by an unseen person. One appears to be the standard Osmo Pocket 4, while the other features a dual-lens configuration rumored for a professional edition. DJI has faced months of leaks ahead of the official announcement, with various details about the camera surfacing online. The company plans to unveil the latest version of its compact steadicam on April 16th. The dual-lens pro model could offer expanded creative capabilities, though specifics about lens configurations and features remain unconfirmed. It's unclear whether the pro version will launch simultaneously with the standard model or arrive as a later release. The Osmo Pocket line has maintained a loyal user base among vloggers and content creators seeking portable stabilized video capture. A pro variant would represent DJI's effort to serve professionals willing to pay premium prices for enhanced functionality.

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