DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leaked days before official announcement | Inquirer Technology

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leaked days before official announcement

02:17 PM April 14, 2026
Image via Igor Bogdanov

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is just days away from its April 16 global announcement, but more details were already leaked ahead of the reveal.

Igor Bodganov of Quadro News broke the news with a bunch of photos showcasing the DJI Osmo Pocket 4. DJI’s second pocket camera of 2026 is already looking to be a beauty. At 116 grams, that’s a huge decrease from the Pocket 3’s 179 grams this is going to probably be the DJI’s most lightweight and powerful camera yet.

The Osmo Pocket 3 provided up to 2x in-sensor zoom with up to 4x digital zoom. The Osmo Pocket 4 Pro’s rumored telephoto camera to offer at least 3x optical zoom to surpass its previous model

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The Osmo Pocket 4 carries a 1-inch CMOS sensor with 14 stops of dynamic range, matching the Pocket 3’s sensor size while stepping up to 4K at 120fps, double the slow-motion frame rate of its predecessor.

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The color pipeline supports 10-bit D-Log for post-production flexibility. Internal storage lands at 107GB with transfer speeds of up to 800 megabytes per second, and there’s no microSD card slot visible on the unit. That’s a significant commitment to internal-only storage, and the transfer speed makes it workable.

DJI’s newest vlogging camera looks considerably more top-heavy than the Osmo Pocket 3 too, thanks to its sizable camera housing and gimbal hardware. Currently, DJI is believed to be targeting a late spring release for the Osmo Pocket 4 but expect more details with the coming announcement in a few days.

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