DJI has officially launched the Osmo Pocket 4P in the Philippines, making it the first dual-camera pocket gimbal in the country available under ₱40,000. As reported by YugaTech and Unbox PH, the device is now on sale through authorized DJI stores and retailers nationwide, starting at ₱37,790 for the Standard Combo.
Key Takeaways
- DJI Osmo Pocket 4P starts at ₱37,790 (Standard Combo); Vlog/Creator Combo from ₱42,290
- First Pocket model with a dual-camera system: 20mm wide-angle (1-inch CMOS) + 60mm telephoto (1/1.28-inch CMOS)
- Both cameras support D-Log 2 and 10-bit color depth
- Shoots up to 4K/240fps for slow motion; up to 12x hybrid zoom
- 210-minute battery life; 80% charge in ~18 minutes via USB-C fast charging
- Available now at authorized DJI stores and retailers in the Philippines
Philippines Pricing and Bundle Options
| Bundle | Price |
|---|
| Standard Combo | ₱37,790 |
| Vlog / Creator Combo | ₱42,290–₱42,490 |
The Standard Combo includes the Osmo Pocket 4P unit itself, while the Vlog/Creator Combo adds accessories: a DJI Mic Mini 2 transmitter, Mini Tripod, FrameTap mount, charging cradle, and portable storage bag.
As noted by Unbox PH, the Pocket 4P is approximately ₱8,800 more expensive than the single-camera Osmo Pocket 4 at the Standard Combo level — the premium paid for the added telephoto camera and upgraded imaging system.
Background: Debuted at Cannes, Now in PH
DJI revealed the Osmo Pocket 4P at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2026, positioning it as a compact cinema camera aimed squarely at content creators and filmmakers rather than casual users. The Philippine launch on June 29 follows the global debut by about six weeks.
The Defining Upgrade: A Dual-Camera System
The defining upgrade of the Osmo Pocket 4P over its predecessor is a second telephoto camera — the first in the Pocket lineup. DJI has built two separate sensors into the compact gimbal body:
- Wide-angle camera: 20mm f/2.0 lens, 1-inch CMOS sensor using LOFIC (Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor) technology for extended dynamic range
- Telephoto camera: 60mm f/1.8 lens, 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor — what DJI calls the "golden portrait length"
The telephoto lens supports:
- 3x optical zoom
- Up to 12x hybrid zoom for video; up to 9x for stills
- Up to 14 stops of dynamic range
Both cameras support D-Log 2 and 10-bit color depth, enabling a professional color grading workflow straight from the Pocket 4P.
Video and Photo Specifications
- 4K video at up to 240fps for ultra-slow-motion capture
- Standard 4K 60fps recording with HDR mode support
- Still images at up to 37 megapixels
- D-Log 2 color profile on both cameras — wide-angle achieves up to 17 stops of dynamic range via the LOFIC sensor
- Higher maximum ISO: 25,600 for photos and standard video; up to 51,200 for low-light video
- Maximum shutter speed: 1/16,000
Build, Stabilization, and Battery
The Osmo Pocket 4P retains the core philosophy of the Pocket line — a compact, pocketable device with professional-grade stabilization:
- 3-axis mechanical gimbal for smooth, shake-free footage
- 2-inch rotatable OLED display for live monitoring and playback
- 3 built-in microphones for on-device audio
- 103GB of internal storage plus a microSD card slot for expansion
Battery and charging:
- 1,545mAh battery — rated for up to 210 minutes of continuous use (depending on settings)
- USB-C fast charging: 80% in approximately 18 minutes, full charge in approximately 32 minutes
Additional features include ActiveTrack 8.0, Advanced Smart Follow, gesture controls, Wi-Fi, USB 3.1 connectivity, in-camera timecode sync, and magnetic fill light support.
FAQ
Is the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P available in the Philippines?
Yes — it's now on sale through authorized DJI stores and retailers nationwide, starting at ₱37,790 for the Standard Combo.
How much more expensive is it than the standard Osmo Pocket 4?
As noted by Unbox PH, the Pocket 4P Standard Combo is approximately ₱8,800 more than the single-camera Osmo Pocket 4, reflecting the added telephoto camera and upgraded sensor technology.
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