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DJI Teases Pro Version of Osmo Pocket 4

Is DJI gearing up to make videography even more accessible—or just another camera upgrade? Only time will tell.

DJI has teased an April 16th announcement for its next Osmo Pocket camera, but a pro version may also be coming. The rumored dual-lens pro model is said to feature an ultrawide lens with a telephoto offering optical zoom capabilities.


Full specs for the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro are yet unknown, though rumors suggest it could include a jump to 107GB of internal storage and improved 4K slow-motion up to 240fps. The standard version is expected to start at €499 (around $589), slightly cheaper than the previous model.


Alongside the pro version, DJI has also shared marketing images for the standard Osmo Pocket 4, showcasing combo bundles that include accessories like a mini tripod and carrying case. The company seems keen to keep up with technological advancements while maintaining affordability for its users.


The announcement comes as other tech giants continue to innovate in the mobile photography space. DJI’s move could signal a push towards more advanced features in handheld cameras, or it might just be another incremental update in their long line of products.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/tech/911674/dji-osmo-pocket-4-pro-leak-rumor-dual-camera
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