DJI has teased its Osmo Pocket 4P gimbal, featuring two separate cameras designed for wide and portrait shooting. The image shows a larger version of the company’s Pocket 4 model with dual cameras — a wide lens with a 1-inch sensor and a 3x zoom lens.
“Built for advanced creators who demand more from their cinematic visual storytelling, DJI will launch the Osmo Pocket 4P — a revolutionary pocket-sized gimbal equipped with a dual-camera system — in 2026,” the company wrote. “Offering flexible focal length coverage for seamless adaptation across diverse shooting scenarios, the Osmo Pocket 4P combines powerful upgraded hardware with boundless creative possibilities to usher in a new era of mobile cinematography.”
Beyond the official teaser page, leaks suggest the device may support 4K at up to 240 fps, 14 stops of dynamic range with 10-bit D-Log color, Hasselblad tuning, and up to 128GB of built-in storage. Like the Osmo Pocket 4, it is expected to include a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, updated ActiveTrack stabilization, and a flip-out touchscreen. Pricing has not been announced, though it will likely exceed the Pocket 4’s cost.
Separately, DJI has confirmed it is appealing its inclusion on the Federal Communications Commission’s covered list, which was added in February 2026. The company cited a lack of due process and noted the FCC is seeking public comment on the appeal through May 11, 2026. DJI has asked US-based drone users to submit comments to the FCC’s website regarding how its products affect their business.
Source: DJI Teases Dual-Camera Osmo Pocket 4P Gimbal for 2026