The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has been released globally, boasting a significant upgrade with a 1-inch CMOS sensor. It can record 4K video at frame rates as high as 120 fps and supports D-Log M and 10-bit colour recording. Users may get up to 240 minutes of 1080p video on a single charge. Furthermore, the gadget has better gimbal stabilisation, superior tracking capabilities, and AI-powered features to boost overall use.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 retails at EUR 499, about Rs 54,616, in Europe and a few other regions. A Creator Combo package is also available for EUR 619, or around Rs 67,750. The DJI Mic 3 transmitter, a fill light, a wide-angle lens, and an Osmo Mini tripod are among the accessories included in this package, which increases the value provided to customers.
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This camera has a high-quality 1-inch CMOS sensor and a quick f/2.0 aperture, which makes it ideal for taking pictures in low light. The design is easy to use, and a simple screen rotation starts recording right away. There are also separate zoom buttons and customised presets for better user control. The 5D joystick lets you reposition the camera and recentre the gimbal, giving you even more shooting possibilities.
The touchscreen display makes framing and operating easier, and it can shoot vertically to fit different cinematic methods. The camera can record beautiful 4K video at frame rates of up to 120 frames per second. It also has high-bitrate recording settings that let you shoot video that reaches professional standards. A strong 3-axis mechanical gimbal makes filming more stable, so the video stays smooth even if you move around.
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The enhanced subject tracking function also maintains subjects framed in a smart way, so you may shoot dynamically without having to make repeated manual changes. The camera can record in D-Log M and 10-bit colour, which gives filmmakers more options for colour grading and editing in post-production.
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Another great feature is that it can charge quickly. In only 18 minutes, it can get to 80% battery life, which means you can shoot for up to 240 minutes with a full charge, even when filming in 1080p at 240fps. This mix of capabilities makes it a great option for filmmakers who want both quality and functionality.




