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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 review: The only vlogging camera you'll ever need

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Why This Matters

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 represents a significant advancement in portable vlogging technology, offering improved low-light performance, higher frame rates, and professional-grade color grading options. Its compact design and enhanced features make it a vital tool for content creators seeking high-quality footage on the go, influencing the future of portable filmmaking and vlogging gear in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

DJI’s Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal-camera was a category-defining camera. Two years since its launch, everyone from vloggers to pro film makers continue to upload how-to guides and gushing reviews to YouTube. When the Osmo Pocket 4 landed at the FCC at the end of 2025 (followed by a credible leak), creator forums and Reddit threads started to chatter with excitement. Over the following months the Pocket 4 leaked again and again, to the point where there’s very little that someone with a passing interest and an internet connection doesn’t already know about the camera. But DJI chose today to give us the official reveal, so we’re here with the full review which, remarkably, does contain some surprises.

DJI/Engadget 93 100 Expert Score DJI Osmo Pocket 4 The Osmo Pocket 4 is still the best pocket-friendly vlogging camera you can buy. With excellent image quality, improved photos, excellent stabilization and pro D-Log mode, it’s incredibly easy to record everything from simple vlogs to near cinematic-quality video. The high level of portability and excellent battery life make this an easy camera to reach for whatever you’re filming. Pros Excellent image quality

Improved low-light performance

Onboard storage

Modular accessories Cons Still only 3K in portrait mode

No dust or water protection due to the gimbal

No optical zoom $605 at DJI

What’s new

For those who were waiting for official, confirmed specs and information, here’s a rundown of the headline new features of the Osmo Pocket 4. The camera is still 4K, but comes with an updated 1-inch CMOS sensor that DJI says is good for another two stops of low light performance (for a total of 14). The camera retains the 20mm equivalent, f/2.0 lens but squeezes in an improved max framerate of 240 fps (up from 120 fps) for up to 10x slow-mo. The Pocket 4 can also shoot in full, high dynamic range 10-Bit D-Log, upgraded from the more lightweight D-Log-M available on the Pocket 3. Shutter speeds are now expanded and go right down to 1/4 for extreme light effects.

Hardware changes are few, but do include two new buttons below the 2-inch display. One is a dedicated zoom button and the other you can assign a function from a selection of common tasks — rotating the gimbal, toggling recording presets and so on. You can assign up to three different controls to this button via single, double and triple clicks. There’s also 107GB of internal storage. You can still use SD cards, but you don’t need to if you don’t want to.

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