- DJI Osmo Pocket 4 appears in another leaked image
- The launch of the vlogging camera is just around the corner
- It may well come with an optional wireless remote control.
Looks like we won't see DJI Osmo Pocket 3 The vlogging camera will be replaced before the end of 2025, but another image of its successor has leaked online, along with details of a brand new accessory that could accompany it.
bug @OsitaLV (by using Checking the laptop) published a new photo DJI The Osmo Pocket 4 (the leftmost camera in the image below) along with its predecessor (the middle camera) and an unidentified camera on the right that we can't see.
The changes we saw in previous leaks Visible here again are the larger camera body, which we think is suitable for a dual-lens setup, as well as additional physical buttons underneath the rotating viewfinder screen.
Could the camera on the right be a single lens version of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4? It's hard to say, and we haven't heard too many rumors about multiple variants of this camera – although it's possible that a standard and pro version will be offered.
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We expected the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 to come out of hiding. until the end of the yearbut now this is unlikely. People in the know said quality control issues have led to the camera's release being delayed until 2026.
To complicate matters further, DJI's new products now banned in the USas of December 23. It looks like the new camera won't appear there at all, although the previously purchased DJI kit should continue to work as normal.
We've also heard that the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 may come with a new accessory: New camera (again via Checking the laptop) noticed that something called the DJI Osmo FrameTap has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US.
It's unclear how this compares to the US ban, but the listing suggests the camera comes with a wireless remote control. Considering the number of leaks we've seen so far, it shouldn't be long before these devices become official.
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