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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Camera with LED Light Allegedly Leaked in New Hands-On Video
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A new hands-on video has emerged, purportedly showing the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 in action, and it comes directly from a Malaysian store. The clip, provided by a local DJI outlet named DronesKaki in the Kuala Lumpur area, shows a customer messing with what appears to be a production unit.
The device retains the Pocket series’ signature compact dimensions. Its three-axis gimbal performs an excellent job of keeping the footage smooth, with no shakes visible even when moving about the store. The flip out screen on the bottom measures a few inches and is noticeably brighter than previously. You also have a joystick and a few buttons on the front, as well as a couple more concealed beneath the screen that we’re not sure what they do.
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One visible new feature is the camera’s tiny built-in LED light, which appears to be mounted on an adjustable arm. That will come in handy when shooting in low light, and you won’t have to carry around any extra equipment. You may also spin it to face a different direction to give yourself more angle options.
The Pocket 4’s rumored specs sound promising, with a beefed-up 1 inch CMOS sensor that should help with low-light work and the ability to record 4K video at 120fps. According to speculations, you may be able to get 4K at 240fps slow motion or 6K at 30fps. Autofocus is said to be more faster now, and AI-assisted tracking helps keep your subject in frame.
The battery reportedly lasts up to 200 minutes, which is significantly longer than the Pocket 3’s 166 minutes. The device still weighs 179 grams and now includes Wi-Fi 6, which should make file transfers much faster.
According to the video, there is a SuperPhoto mode that utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze your environment and perform smart processing. That should provide you with some decent stills, up to 33MP at least. This might be a feature you’ve seen on other action cameras, but it’s a welcome addition to the DJI ecosystem.
With the leak, prior FCC records suggest a March 2026 arrival date. Some anticipate a late February or early March release, and while there are rumors of a Pro version with additional features such as dual cameras, the video we viewed focuses entirely on the standard model.
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