The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro may finally be close to launch, and a newly surfaced image is giving us the clearest look yet at what sets it apart. The photo, which shows the device from the front, appears to confirm a dual-camera setup, something DJI hasn’t offered before in its Pocket lineup.

The image was reportedly taken at an indoor ski resort in Shenzhen, where DJI is headquartered. While the setting itself is unusual, it may explain why the device was spotted in public at all. What stands out immediately is the presence of two lenses housed inside the familiar rotating gimbal head. Previous models, including the popular Osmo Pocket 3, have always relied on a single camera.
Alongside the dual lenses, the rotating touchscreen introduced with the Pocket 3 is also visible. That detail helps place this clearly within the Osmo Pocket family, even though the hardware looks more advanced. The dual-camera design is widely expected to be exclusive to the “Pro” variant, helping distinguish it from a standard Osmo Pocket 4.
There’s still no official word on the sensor sizes and what each camera does, but current speculation points to a wide-angle main lens paired with a secondary 2-4x telephoto or zoom camera.

The timing of the leak is also interesting. Earlier rumors suggested the regular Osmo Pocket 4 might launch first, with the Pro version following later in the year. Seeing what looks like a finished unit in a real-world setting suggests development is further along than expected.
The Osmo Pocket 3 is still selling well, but a dual-camera Pro model could tempt creators who want more flexibility without moving to larger cameras. With retail box leaks and regulatory filings already circulating, an official announcement may not be far off.
For now, this image is the strongest hint yet that DJI’s next Pocket camera will be a meaningful step forward, not just a routine update.
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