DJI's Osmo Pocket 4 is a better camera in every respect
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DJI's Osmo Pocket 4 is a better camera in every respect
"The only real physical difference is a pair of additional buttons underneath the screen, revealed only when it's flipped horizontally. One is a shortcut for the camera's zoom controls; the other can be customized to trigger three actions of your choice, locked to a single, double, or triple press."
"DJI has also upgraded the camera's sensor, including its dynamic range, slow-motion capabilities, and low-light performance. Those hardware upgrades are bolstered with new built-in film simulations."
"Battery life is substantially improved too, and there's now a generous provision of internal storage in addition to an SD card slot. It's a more capable, user-friendly camera in almost every respect."
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is the first compact steadicam from DJI not to launch in the US, following similar trends with drones. It offers evolutionary upgrades over the Pocket 3, including enhancements in camera sensor, controls, and battery life. The design remains similar, with minor physical changes like additional buttons for zoom and customizable actions. Despite its improvements, some features feel limited, and navigating the touchscreen can be cumbersome. Overall, the Pocket 4 presents a more capable and user-friendly experience.
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