DJI has unveiled the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and it's immediately clear that this isn't just a small upgrade. The new version of this pocket camera has been designed with more demanding users in mind, especially those who record in challenging conditions.
Larger sensor and better night recordings
The biggest change is the use of a 1-inch CMOS sensor, which significantly improves image quality in low light. Combined with a bright f/2.0 lens, this results in better details, less noise, and more natural colours, especially at night or in high-contrast scenes. DJI also adds up to 14 stops of dynamic range and a 10-bit D-Log profile, which provides greater possibilities for video editing.
The new Pocket 4 can record in 4K at 240 frames per second, opening the door to very impressive slow-motion shots. This is something that was previously reserved for larger and more expensive cameras. Additionally, there's now zoom (1x, 2x lossless, and up to 4x), which increases flexibility when shooting on the go.
Stabilisation and intelligent tracking
As befits the Osmo series, the camera features 3-axis stabilisation that smooths out footage even while walking. It also includes AI functions like ActiveTrack 7.0, automatic framing, and object tracking. This means that even those without extensive experience can achieve very professional-looking recordings. DJI has also improved everyday usability. The camera has built-in memory (107 GB), fast data transfer, and very rapid charging to 80% in about 18 minutes. There are also new physical controls and simplified operation, making the equipment ready to record practically right away.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is a small camera with a big leap in quality, especially for creators looking for better visuals without carrying bulky gear.
source: digitaltrends.com
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