DJI has sharpened its push into compact creator gear with the Osmo Pocket 4P, a pocket-sized gimbal camera that now comes with a dual-lens system. The model is positioned for creators who want cinematic video quality without giving up portability.
The new setup gives users a more flexible way to switch between wide shots and tighter framing. That matters for travel vlogs, city scenes, sunsets, and other situations where one camera needs to handle multiple shooting styles quickly.
Dual-Lens Setup and a 1-Inch Sensor
The headline change is the dual-lens configuration, which includes a wide-angle main lens and a second Med-Tele 60 mm lens with an f/1.8 aperture. The main camera uses a new 1-inch CMOS sensor, while the system is designed to make it easier to move between landscape and portrait capture.
According to information quoted by www.suara.com, the main sensor is supported by LOFIC technology and offers up to 17 stops of dynamic range. That combination is intended to preserve detail in bright highlights and dark shadows, especially in scenes with difficult lighting.
| Key Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Main lens | 1-inch CMOS sensor, wide-angle |
| Second lens | Med-Tele 60 mm, f/1.8 |
| Dynamic range | Up to 17 stops |
| Zoom | Optical up to 3x, digital up to 12x |
The camera also supports optical zoom up to 3x and digital zoom up to 12x. For creators, that adds more reach without requiring constant repositioning during a shoot.
4K 240fps and 10-Bit Color for Editing
On the video side, the Osmo Pocket 4P can record at up to 4K 240fps. That enables ultra-slow-motion footage while keeping the image at ultra-HD resolution, which is useful for more dramatic visual storytelling.
DJI also includes a 10-bit D-Log 2 color profile that can capture more than one billion colors. The format gives editors more room for color grading and helps the final footage look more cinematic.
With the 1-inch sensor, 17-stop dynamic range, and professional color profile working together, the camera is built to handle both low-light scenes and high-contrast environments. That makes it suitable for night shots as well as bright outdoor moments.
Stabilization and Subject Tracking
DJI equips the Osmo Pocket 4P with a mechanical 3-axis gimbal that borrows technology from the DJI Ronin line. The result is steadier footage even when the camera is used while walking or moving.
The device also features ActiveTrack 8.0, which has been improved to follow people, vehicles, and pets automatically. This helps keep the subject centered in the frame without constant manual adjustment.
The combination of stabilization and tracking makes the camera easier to use in fast-moving shooting situations. It allows creators to focus more on framing and storytelling than on continuously correcting camera direction.
Price and Availability in Indonesia
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is available through official DJI Indonesia channels in two sales packages. The announced price range runs from Rp11.510.000 to Rp12.590.000.
| Package | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Standard Combo | Rp11.510.000 | Official DJI Indonesia |
| DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Vlog Combo | Rp12.590.000 | Official DJI Indonesia |
The product is sold through the DJI Official Online Store on Tokopedia, Shopee, Blibli, and Lazada. Offline sales are also available at DJI Experience Store, Urban Republic, erafone, iBox, and selected official camera stores across Indonesia.
Djohan Sutanto, CEO of Erajaya Active Lifestyle, said the launch is meant to bring innovation that answers creator needs at different levels. He added that the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P combines professional cinematic quality, portability, and ease of use in one device.
