We now know how DJI’s dual camera Osmo Pocket 4P compares to Insta360’s
DJI officially launched its Osmo Pocket 4P stabilized camera in China this week, following its initial reveal at the Cannes film festival last month. The new camera features a 1-inch sensor, aiming to improve dynamic range and low-light performance compared to its predecessors. While the Osmo Pocket 4P does not offer 8K video recording, a capability present in the competing Insta360 Luna Ultra, it introduces a dual-camera system. This dual-camera setup includes a primary wide-angle lens and a telephoto lens, allowing for greater versatility in framing shots. DJI has stated that the Osmo Pocket 4P is designed for creators seeking high-quality, portable video solutions. The company has not yet announced international release dates or pricing for the Osmo Pocket 4P, but its launch in China indicates a strategic focus on that market. The device's specifications suggest it will compete directly with other compact, high-performance cameras favored by vloggers and travel videographers.
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