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We now know how DJI’s dual camera Osmo Pocket 4P compares to Insta360’s
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The 4K Osmo Pocket 4P launched in China with 240fps slo-mo capabilities and a new 1-inch sensor.
The 4K Osmo Pocket 4P launched in China with 240fps slo-mo capabilities and a new 1-inch sensor.
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After a brief debut at the Cannes film festival last month, DJI announced all the details of its Osmo Pocket 4P stabilized camera today as part of its initial launch in China. While it doesn’t match the 8K capabilities of the Insta360 Luna Ultra, the Pocket 4P features a new 1-inch sensor with improved dynamic range and impressive 4K slow-mo capabilities.
The Pocket 4P is now available for preorder from DJI’s Chinese website for ¥3799, or around $562. That’s cheaper than Insta360’s $769.99 Luna Ultra, however, a simple currency conversion doesn’t accurately reflect what the Pocket 4P will be priced at globally. Like the single camera Pocket 4 that debuted two months ago there’s little chance DJI will directly sell the Pocket 4P in the US. But while the Luna Ultra made its global debut last week, it still may be worth the hassle of trying to import DJI’s latest.