DJI has brought the Osmo Pocket 4P to Indonesia with one major change that immediately sets it apart from earlier Pocket models: a dual-camera setup in a compact body. The new device is aimed squarely at creators who want more flexibility without moving to a larger camera system.
The headline upgrade is the addition of a 60 mm telephoto camera, which gives the Osmo Pocket line a stronger reach than before. That camera uses a 1/1.28-inch sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, supporting up to 3x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom.
Two Main Cameras, Two Different Shooting Needs
Alongside the telephoto unit, DJI still includes a main 1-inch camera with a 20 mm equivalent focal length. This makes the Osmo Pocket 4P the first model in the series to carry two primary cameras at once.
According to tekno.kompas.com, the main camera also uses LOFIC technology and is claimed to deliver up to 17 stops of dynamic range. In practice, that is intended to preserve detail in both bright and dark areas of a scene.
| Component | Main Specification | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Main Camera | 1-inch, 20 mm equivalent | Primary image capture |
| Telephoto Camera | 60 mm, 1/1.28-inch, f/1.8 | 3x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom |
Video Tools Built for Creators
For video, the Osmo Pocket 4P can record up to 4K at 60 fps, while slow-motion capture goes as high as 4K at 240 fps. DJI also adds 10-bit color recording and the D-Log 2 profile for users who want more room in post-production.
Stabilization continues to rely on a three-axis mechanical gimbal, paired with Intelligent Follow 8.0. The system can track subjects automatically, including multiple people, and supports zoom tracking up to 12x.
DJI also includes real-time beautification, skin tone controls, and six built-in film color presets. Those tools are designed to reduce the amount of editing needed after shooting.
Portable Display, Audio, and Battery Life
The camera uses a 2-inch touchscreen that can rotate for landscape or horizontal use. Its brightness reaches 1,000 nits, making it easier to use outdoors.
DJI equips the device with three internal microphones and 103 GB of built-in storage. Storage can be expanded with a microSD card of up to 1 TB if more space is needed.
For data transfer, the Osmo Pocket 4P supports USB 3.1 speeds of up to 800 MB per second. Other connectivity options include dual-band WiFi 6 and Bluetooth LE 5.4.
Battery capacity stands at 1,545 mAh, with claimed runtime of up to 210 minutes. Fast charging is also a highlight, with 0-80 percent taking around 18 minutes and a full charge taking around 32 minutes.
| Supporting Feature | Detail | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 2-inch, 1,000 nits | Rotating screen |
| Audio | 3 internal microphones | Built-in sound capture |
| Storage | 103 GB, microSD up to 1 TB | Internal and expandable |
| Battery | 1,545 mAh, up to 210 minutes | Charges to 80% in about 18 minutes |
Indonesia Pricing and Bundle Options
The Osmo Pocket 4P is sold through distributors in Indonesia in Classic Black and Pearl White. Buyers can choose between a Standard Combo and a Vlog Combo, both positioned for different content needs.
- DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Standard Combo: Rp 11.510.000
- DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Vlog Combo: Rp 12.590.000
The Standard Kit includes one DJI Osmo Pocket 4P unit, a fill light, a 1/4-inch grip, a storage bag, and a USB-C cable. The Vlog Kit adds a DJI Mic Mini 2, a remote viewfinder, and a mini tripod for more complete creator use.
With dual main cameras, 4K 240 fps recording, a rotating screen, and a more complete accessory package, the Osmo Pocket 4P is positioned as a serious pocket-sized option for active creators. Its pricing places it firmly in the premium segment for compact imaging devices.
