DJI is teasing the Osmo Pocket 4P, and the official render makes the pitch pretty plain: this is the Pocket line growing a second eye.
The teaser image shows a familiar handheld gimbal shape with two cameras stacked into the head, suggesting DJI is finally preparing the dual-camera Pocket model that has been floating around the rumor mill for months. DJI has not dropped the full spec sheet yet, so the safest read is simple: the company wants creators thinking about wider framing and tighter zoom without carrying a bigger rig.
The leak trail adds more color. New Camera has posted several hands-on-looking photos that appear to show the device at a creator meetup, including close-ups of the dual-lens module and the flip-out screen. Those shots line up with the idea of a main wide camera paired with a telephoto lens, but until DJI announces the hardware properly, the exact sensor sizes, frame rates and storage numbers should stay in the rumor bucket.


If the leaks are close, the 4P could be the more serious creator version of the regular Pocket 4: compact, stabilized and built around the kind of focal-length flexibility that helps with portraits, product shots and travel video. That would be a big deal because the Pocket cameras have always been loved for smooth walking footage, but they have been less flexible when creators wanted compression, background separation or tighter framing.
The timing is also interesting. Pocket-style cameras are getting more competitive, and DJI has to keep the line moving without making the device so large that it stops feeling like a Pocket. A dual-camera system gives the 4P a clean reason to exist above the standard model, but it also raises the usual questions about price, battery life and accessory compatibility.
For now, the official message is basically ?stay tuned.? The image and teaser video are enough to confirm DJI has something bigger planned, while the leak photos give creators a better idea of what that upgrade might look like in hand.











































