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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Rumors: Dual Cameras, Dual Screens, and a Big Leap for One-Person Crews

“Compact gimbal camera with a dual-lens head and front screen on a teal gradient background, plus small icons for 4K, 120 fps, and face/subject tracking—noisy title-style text kept minimal

What’s actually rumored


  • Dual cameras on the gimbal head (primary + telephoto) spotted in leaked images.

  • Two displays (rear plus a small front screen) also shown in leaks.

  • Color science / sensor talk: some reports float Hasselblad tuning and a 1-inch-type sensor, but that’s not confirmed.

  • Release timing: unclear; with Pocket 2 (2020) → Pocket 3 (Oct 2023), a 2026 launch fits the pattern, but earlier is possible. No FCC filing yet.



What the leaks actually show (and why it matters)


1) Dual-camera head could be the Pocket’s biggest change yet

Multiple outlets shared photos of a prototype with two distinct lenses, a larger main unit plus a secondary module that looks like a tele. If real, Pocket shooters could jump between standard and tele framing without add-on lenses, and DJI could fuse both views for better tracking, depth, or low-light work. Think Air-series drone vibes, but for your pocket gimbal.

Creator impact: tighter B-roll, punch-ins without digital zoom, more cinematic parallax on tracking shots, and potentially smarter subject isolation for interviews or walk-and-talks.


2) Front + rear screens

Leaked angles also point to a secondary front display. For vloggers and one-person crews, that’s huge: proper framing without flipping the unit, easier status checks, and quicker on-camera setups. It could also unlock selfie-first modes or dual-screen UX patterns we’ve seen on action cams.


3) Sensor and color science (treat these as stretch goals)

Notebook check references earlier chatter of Hasselblad color and a 1-inch-type sensor; DroneXL compiles similar speculation along with high-fps claims (e.g., 4K/240). None of this is confirmed, cool if true, but keep expectations measured until we see official specs or regulatory docs.



DJI Osmo Pocket 4 timeline & price: what’s realistic?


  • Cadence check: Pocket 1 (late 2018) → Pocket 2 (Nov 2020) → Pocket 3 (Oct 2023). A similar gap points to 2026 as a sensible target if DJI holds the line.

  • No FCC filing yet: typically a late-stage tell before launch—nothing spotted so far. That argues against an imminent release.

  • Price talk: rumor pieces suggest a bump over Pocket 3’s $519 base. Treat any numbers as placeholders until DJI speaks.



If the rumors land, how would DJI Osmo Pocket 4 change real-world shooting?


  • Event & doc work: tele lens = discreet cutaways from the same vantage point; less need to carry magnetic adapters.

  • Vlogging: front screen + ActiveTrack upgrades could reduce setup friction, keep eyeline clean, and improve selfie composition.

  • B-roll: quick lens swaps in-body = faster coverage; pairing with 10-bit profiles would improve gradeability (again, rumored).



What I want to see (wish list)


  1. Unified color across DJI ecosystems (Pocket, Osmo Action, drones) for easier multicam mixes.


  2. Better audio: stronger preamps, smarter wind handling, and one-tap pairing with DJI Mic 3.


  3. Open LUT + sharpen/NR controls for cleaner, grade-ready files.


  4. Thermal headroom to sustain long 4K takes without throttling.


  5. Creator-friendly bundles that include an ND set and a low-profile mini tripod.



Rumored hardware & what it could unlock


Dual-camera gimbal head (main + tele): multiple reliable leak posts show a prototype with two distinct lenses on the head. In practice, that likely means true optical punch-ins without resorting to digital zoom, cleaner subject isolation, and better track-and-reframe for interviews and walk-and-talks. It also opens the door to depth-aware ActiveTrack and smarter stabilization blends.


Front + rear displays: a second screen would make self-framing and status checks dramatically easier for solo creators, and could enable selfie-first UI modes (think Osmo Action–style quick toggles). This specific “two screens” angle is referenced in several write-ups of the leaked photos.


Sensor / color talk (treat as speculative): some rumor roundups float Hasselblad-tuned color and even higher-end frame rates (e.g., 4K/240), which would be a big win for B-roll and punchy slow motion, but these are not confirmed by DJI. Use these as “nice-to-have” wishlist items, not purchase-timing drivers.



Engineering implications (why the design matters)


  • Balance & gimbal torque: a dual-lens block shifts mass off-center versus Pocket 3’s single, centered optic; DJI will need slightly more headroom in motor torque and PID tuning so it still holds horizon under quick pans. This is doable (many DJI gimbals aren’t perfectly centered), but it’s a real design trade-off.

  • Thermals & battery: a second sensor + a second display add heat and draw. Unless DJI grows the cell, expect either smarter power management or slightly shorter run time than Pocket 3’s spec sheet figure at identical settings. (Pocket 3 lists a 1300 mAh pack, 179 g body, and up to 166 min at 1080/24.)


Price & availability watch

  • Timeline reality check: Pocket cadence so far = Pocket 2 (2020) → Pocket 3 (Oct 2023). Several outlets note that—on that timing—we might realistically be looking at 2026 unless DJI accelerates. No regulatory filings have surfaced yet.

  • Context on current Pocket 3 pricing: In the U.S., Pocket 3’s original $519 MSRP later rose (DJI now lists higher pricing on its site due to tariffs). That makes a higher Pocket 4 launch price more likely than not.



Lifestyle close-up of a pocket-size gimbal camera on a creator’s desk next to a laptop, mic, and ND filters, softly lit from a window—no on-image text, clean tech aesthetic.

Ecosystem & accessories (creator workflow)


  • Audio: Expect clean pairing with DJI Mic 3 and Mic Mini the way Pocket 3 already does; if Pocket 4 adds dual-screen UX, a front tally + input level metering would be a killer small-crew upgrade. (Pocket 3 already supports 48 kHz/16-bit AAC.)

  • Color & post: If the rumors of Hasselblad tuning or expanded profiles materialize, you’ll get tighter color match with DJI drones and Osmo Action footage, handy for multicam weddings, events, and travel reels. (Today’s Pocket 3 offers 10-bit D-Log M/HLG.)


Pocket 3 vs. rumored Pocket 4 (quick compare)


  • Lens setup: 1× wide (P3, 20 mm eq) → 2× optics (rumored main + tele) for P4. Translation: optical punch-ins without quality loss.

  • Displays: 1 rotatable 2.0″ (P3) → rear + small front display (rumored) for easier self-shooting.

  • Sensor / bitrate / color: 1″ CMOS, 4K/120, 10-bit D-Log M (P3) → speculative bumps in color science and frame rates (unconfirmed).

  • Weight & battery: 179 g, 1300 mAh (P3) → unknown for P4; dual optics + extra screen likely mean careful power/thermal tuning.



Buyer advice (right now)


  • If you need a camera now for paid gigs: Pocket 3 remains a proven, class-leading “tiny gimbal” with a 1″ sensor, 4K/120, and strong AF/ActiveTrack. It’s still the safe buy if you’re booking work today.

  • If dual camera & a front screen are must-haves: follow the leak cycle and FCC databases; those are your best “it’s real and imminent” smoke signals. Until we see those, assume months (or more).



Should you buy Pocket 3 now or wait?


Creators eyeing the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 should think in terms of workflow gains, not just specs. If the dual-camera head and front display make it to production, you’ll be able to punch in optically for tighter B-roll, keep accurate framing while vlogging, and rely on improved ActiveTrack for walk-and-talks. Paired with DJI’s color profiles and Mic ecosystem, this pocket gimbal could streamline one-person shoots at events, weddings, and travel gigs. Even if final specs differ, the direction of the leaks suggests a more versatile, creator-first tool that reduces adapters, setup time, and reshoots.






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