FAQ

Camera

What are the functions of the two new physical buttons on Osmo Pocket 4?

Osmo Pocket 4 adds two new physical buttons under the touchscreen: a Zoom button and a Custom button.

Zoom button:
Press to switch between 1× zoom and 2× zoom. If the current zoom is 1×, you can press to switch to 2×. If the current zoom is another value, you can press to switch back to 1×.
Press twice to switch to 4× zoom.

Custom button:
Press and hold to activate the custom preset features, including Switch Gimbal Mode, Photo/Video, Quick Capture, Switch C1/C2, C1 Quick Capture, Rotate Gimbal, Recenter Gimbal, Enable/Disable Gimbal Lock, Enable/Disable Fill Light, Follow/FPV, and so on.

What is the usage of the new Subject Management feature on Osmo Pocket 4?

On the Subject Management page, you can register and manage up to three subjects, which can be the same person if needed. Once registration is complete, you can enable the “Registered Subjects Only” gesture control option. When the “Registered Subject Priority” focus mode is on, Osmo Pocket 4 prioritizes focusing on the registered subject. When the “Spotlight Follow” tracking mode is on, Osmo Pocket 4 quickly tracks the registered subject.

How long can Osmo Pocket 4 record when using its built-in storage?

Osmo Pocket 4 has 107 GB of built-in storage. At the standard bitrate, it can record and save up to approximately 600 minutes of 1080p/24fps video or 220 minutes of 4K/60fps video.

What are the effective ranges for gesture control and subject tracking on Osmo Pocket 4?

Effective range for gesture control:
1× zoom: 0.5 m to 5 m
2× zoom: 1 m to 7 m

Effective range for subject tracking:
1× zoom: up to 10 m

What Timelapse modes are available on Osmo Pocket 4? What parameters can be customized?

There are three modes: Hyperlapse, Timelapse, and Motionlapse.
In Hyperlapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, and speed.
In Timelapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, interval, and duration.
In Motionlapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, interval, duration, and waypoints.

Can I save individual images from the timelapse when shooting a timelapse video on Osmo Pocket 4?

You can save images in Timelapse or Motionlapse mode, but not in Hyperlapse mode.
By default, only videos are saved in Timelapse and Motionlapse modes. To save images, modify settings in Pro mode.
In Pro mode, you can set the format to Video + JPEG or Video + RAW to save both the original images and the final timelapse video.

What is Osmo Pocket 4's D-Log color profile?

D-Log is designed to capture a wide dynamic range from the sensor, and colors are distributed evenly so the bright and dark parts of the video have greater fidelity and clarity. It is not a LUT but a lower-contrast video with a flat color profile, which is great for expanding post-processing options.

Where is the footage saved in Osmo Pocket 4?

You can save your footage to the built-in storage or to an inserted microSD card.

What focus modes are available on Osmo Pocket 4?

Single, Continuous, Product Showcase, Subject Lock Tracking, and Registered Subject Priority.

What are the functions of the two new physical buttons on Osmo Pocket 4?

Osmo Pocket 4 adds two new physical buttons under the touchscreen: a Zoom button and a Custom button.

Zoom button:
Press to switch between 1× zoom and 2× zoom. If the current zoom is 1×, you can press to switch to 2×. If the current zoom is another value, you can press to switch back to 1×.
Press twice to switch to 4× zoom.

Custom button:
Press and hold to activate the custom preset features, including Switch Gimbal Mode, Photo/Video, Quick Capture, Switch C1/C2, C1 Quick Capture, Rotate Gimbal, Recenter Gimbal, Enable/Disable Gimbal Lock, Enable/Disable Fill Light, Follow/FPV, and so on.

What is the usage of the new Subject Management feature on Osmo Pocket 4?

On the Subject Management page, you can register and manage up to three subjects, which can be the same person if needed. Once registration is complete, you can enable the “Registered Subjects Only” gesture control option. When the “Registered Subject Priority” focus mode is on, Osmo Pocket 4 prioritizes focusing on the registered subject. When the “Spotlight Follow” tracking mode is on, Osmo Pocket 4 quickly tracks the registered subject.

How long can Osmo Pocket 4 record when using its built-in storage?

Osmo Pocket 4 has 107 GB of built-in storage. At the standard bitrate, it can record and save up to approximately 600 minutes of 1080p/24fps video or 220 minutes of 4K/60fps video.

What are the effective ranges for gesture control and subject tracking on Osmo Pocket 4?

Effective range for gesture control:
1× zoom: 0.5 m to 5 m
2× zoom: 1 m to 7 m

Effective range for subject tracking:
1× zoom: up to 10 m

What Timelapse modes are available on Osmo Pocket 4? What parameters can be customized?

There are three modes: Hyperlapse, Timelapse, and Motionlapse.
In Hyperlapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, and speed.
In Timelapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, interval, and duration.
In Motionlapse mode, you can set the resolution, frame rate, interval, duration, and waypoints.

Can I save individual images from the timelapse when shooting a timelapse video on Osmo Pocket 4?

You can save images in Timelapse or Motionlapse mode, but not in Hyperlapse mode.
By default, only videos are saved in Timelapse and Motionlapse modes. To save images, modify settings in Pro mode.
In Pro mode, you can set the format to Video + JPEG or Video + RAW to save both the original images and the final timelapse video.

What is Osmo Pocket 4's D-Log color profile?

D-Log is designed to capture a wide dynamic range from the sensor, and colors are distributed evenly so the bright and dark parts of the video have greater fidelity and clarity. It is not a LUT but a lower-contrast video with a flat color profile, which is great for expanding post-processing options.

Where is the footage saved in Osmo Pocket 4?

You can save your footage to the built-in storage or to an inserted microSD card.

What focus modes are available on Osmo Pocket 4?

Single, Continuous, Product Showcase, Subject Lock Tracking, and Registered Subject Priority.
General

What are the main differences between Osmo Pocket 4 and Osmo Pocket 3?

Osmo Pocket 4 offers significant improvements in imaging quality, intelligent shooting, and operation experience. The main improvements include:

1. Superior imaging quality:
- Osmo Pocket 4 features a powerful 1-inch CMOS sensor for stunning 4K/240fps footage [1], clean night shots, and vivid landscape captures. With 14 stops of dynamic range [2] and 10-bit D-Log color profile [3], it delivers cinematic depth and rich detail in every frame.
- The in-camera Beautify feature [4] allows you to adjust skin smoothness, brightness, and tone. You can also choose from diverse film tones [4] to easily recreate classic styles and capture pro-level cinematic videos, or use the Fill Light and the Black Mist Filter [5] for more beautification.

2. Smarter capture experience:
- Osmo Pocket 4 supports ActiveTrack 7.0, enabling subject tracking at up to 4× zoom [6]. It can lock onto a variety of subjects, including people, cars, motorcycles, cats, dogs, and stationary objects, making it easy to capture every exciting moment effortlessly.
- The new Gesture Control feature [7] allows you to start/stop recording, take photos, and activate ActiveTrack through a single gesture, making solo content creation easier.
- Intelligent autofocus keeps your subject sharp. Enable “Subject Lock Tracking” [8] to automatically lock onto and track your subject; simply tap a detection box on the screen to switch focus subjects. Alternatively, use “Registered Subject Priority” [8] to prioritize focusing on a pre-registered subject.

3. More efficient operation:
- Two new physical buttons are added under the touchscreen for you to switch the zoom or customize frequently used features.
- 107 GB of built-in storage, Wi-Fi 6 wireless transfer, and wired transfer via USB-C (USB 3.1) cable at up to 800 MB/s ensure fast and convenient file management.
- The 5D joystick allows you to adjust the gimbal's rotational speed and zoom speed, making camera movement flexible.
- New accessories cover lighting, audio recording, operating time, and portability, supporting every creative setup.

1. 4K/240fps video recording is only supported in Slow Motion mode.
2. In both Normal and D-Log color profiles, the maximum dynamic range reaches 14 stops. In Slow Motion mode, the actual dynamic range may be lower than 14 stops.
3. The 10-bit D-Log color profile is only supported in normal Video mode.
4. Film Tone and Beautify are only available in Video mode and cannot be used simultaneously. When Film Tone is enabled, the Beautify settings are unavailable. If Beautify is already enabled, switching to Film Tone mode will disable the beautify effect.
5. Sold separately or as part of a combo.
6. ActiveTrack is not supported in Panorama, Timelapse, Motionlapse, SpinShot modes, or when the gimbal is in FPV mode and the device is held horizontally. For optimal tracking performance, use in well-lit environments. ActiveTrack updates are available via the DJI Mimo app. Please contact DJI Support for details.
7. The effective range for Gesture Control is 0.5 to 5 m at 1× zoom and 1 to 7 m at 2× zoom. To control ActiveTrack or recording, use the specific gestures (Palm or V-Sign) and avoid covering your head with your hand. The effective distance may change with future firmware updates.
8. Subject Lock Tracking and Registered Subject Priority are supported in Video and Photo Pro modes, as well as in Hyperlapse mode. They are not available in Panorama, Timelapse, or Motionlapse modes.

How do I turn Osmo Pocket 4's ActiveTrack function on and off?

1. Double-tap your subject on the screen to turn on ActiveTrack. Tap outside the tracking frame or press the joystick once to turn off ActiveTrack.
2. In the DJI Mimo app, frame to select the subject and turn on ActiveTrack. Tap “×” in the upper right corner of the tracking frame to stop tracking.
3. ActiveTrack is not supported in Panorama, Timelapse, or Motionlapse mode.

How do I switch between horizontal and vertical shooting on Osmo Pocket 4?

By default, the horizontal or vertical shooting mode will automatically switch according to the screen orientation. To adjust this, you can access the settings interface and select Landscape, Portrait, or Auto-Rotation.
When the recording starts, the horizontal or vertical shooting mode is locked, and switching is not available.

What shooting parameters can be set in Pro mode on Osmo Pocket 4?

Photo: Exposure, WB, Format, Focus Mode.
Video: Exposure, WB, App Glamour Effects, Beautify, Color, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Low-Light: Exposure, WB, App Glamour Effects, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Slow Motion: Exposure, WB, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Timelapse: Exposure, WB, Format, Focus Mode.

What is Osmo Pocket 4's operating time?

240 minutes.

Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off. This data is for reference only.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support fast charging?

Yes, it can be charged to 80% in 18 minutes and 100% in 32 minutes.

Tested in a laboratory environment with the DJI 65W Portable Charger (sold separately).

Can I use Osmo Pocket 4 while charging?

Yes, but we recommend using it after it is fully charged. Osmo Pocket 4 draws power directly from the power input while recording and only charges the battery when recording has stopped.

What app can I use to control Osmo Pocket 4 with my smartphone?

The DJI Mimo app. It allows you to sync photos and videos, edit, and share.

How do I activate Osmo Pocket 4?

You can follow the steps below to activate the device:
1. Download the DJI Mimo app by scanning the QR code shown on the camera screen prompt or from an app store.
2. Press the Shutter button briefly, or rotate the screen to activate the camera.
3. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the mobile device.
4. After launching the DJI Mimo app, tap on the camera icon on the home page to connect the camera. Follow the on-screen instructions for further steps.
5. After connecting Osmo Pocket 4 to the DJI Mimo app, you will be prompted to activate the device. Complete the activation by following the prompts on the app.
Refer to this video for the activation steps: https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400006759&spaceId=34&re=AU&lang=en

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to my phone?

1. Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect Osmo Pocket 4 to the DJI Mimo app for equipment control, firmware update, and material export.
2. Select USB Mode in system settings on Osmo Pocket 4 and connect it to an OTG-supported smartphone through a USB-C to USB-C cable (USB 3.1) for file export.

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to my computer?

Connect Osmo Pocket 4 to a computer through a USB-C cable (USB 3.1) for file transfer or to use as a webcam.

How do I export photos and videos from Osmo Pocket 4?

1. Connect to the DJI Mimo app and download the content to your smartphone.
2. Insert the microSD card from Osmo Pocket 4 into a computer.
3. Connect to a computer or an OTG-supported smartphone through a USB-C cable (USB 3.1).

At what point does Osmo Pocket 4 split a recording into different videos?

Osmo Pocket 4 will automatically split the recording without damaging quality when it reaches 16 GB.

Is the App Glamour Effects feature available both in photo and video modes?

The App Glamour Effects feature is available only in Video and Low-Light modes, not available in Photo or other modes.
Before recording, enable App Glamour Effects on Osmo Pocket 4. After recording, export the footage using the DJI Mimo app to apply glamour effects, where you can also adjust various glamour effects parameters before exporting.

The App Glamour Effects feature supports adjusting up to 4K/60fps videos. However, depending on their processing performance, some smartphone models only support exporting 1080p/30fps videos.

Is the in-camera Beautify feature available both in photo and video modes?

The in-camera Beautify feature is only available in Video mode, not available in Photo or other modes. Once enabled, you can adjust the intensity of skin smoothness, brightness, and tone according to your preference.

The Film Tone and Beautify features cannot be used simultaneously. When Film Tone is enabled, the Beautify settings are unavailable. If Beautify is already enabled, switching to Film Tone mode will disable the beautify effect.

Can Osmo Pocket 4 shoot slow-motion videos?

Yes, it supports up to 4K/240fps recording with 8× slow motion.

How do I export panoramas shot on Osmo Pocket 4?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports in-device panorama stitching. You can connect to the DJI Mimo app and access the playback interface to download the images to your smartphone, or export them to your computer through the microSD card.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support volume gain control?

Osmo Pocket 4's internal audio recording automatically adjusts the volume gain based on the zoom ratio, but does not support customizable adjustments.
When Osmo Pocket 4 is connected to DJI Mic 3, DJI Mic 2, DJI Mic Mini, or a third-party external audio recording device, volume gain can be customized.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support screen-off recording?

Yes. Swipe down on the screen to access the menu, go to system settings, and then select the time for Scrn Off When Rec. This can be set to 3 s, 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, or never.

How do I use Audio Zoom with Osmo Pocket 4?

Audio Zoom is enabled by default on Osmo Pocket 4 and will be activated with changes in the zoom ratio.

Is Osmo Pocket 4's 1-inch sensor the same as Osmo Pocket 3?

No. Osmo Pocket 4 features an all-new 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor that delivers improved imaging quality, supports up to 4K/240fps slow-motion recording, and offers enhanced overall performance.

What should I do if I cannot connect to the DJI Mimo app?

Try the following:
1. Make sure you have enabled Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your smartphone.
2. Restart Osmo Pocket 4 and the app, and try connecting again.
3. If the Wi-Fi password of Osmo Pocket 4 has been changed, turn off your smartphone's Wi-Fi, turn it on again, and then try connecting again.
4. If your smartphone does not support the 5.8GHz Wi-Fi frequency band or enters an area that does not support the 5.8GHz Wi-Fi frequency band, tap Wireless Connection in Settings on Osmo Pocket 4, enter Wi-Fi Frequency and select 2.4GHz, and then try connecting.

What are the main differences between Osmo Pocket 4 and Osmo Pocket 3?

Osmo Pocket 4 offers significant improvements in imaging quality, intelligent shooting, and operation experience. The main improvements include:

1. Superior imaging quality:
- Osmo Pocket 4 features a powerful 1-inch CMOS sensor for stunning 4K/240fps footage [1], clean night shots, and vivid landscape captures. With 14 stops of dynamic range [2] and 10-bit D-Log color profile [3], it delivers cinematic depth and rich detail in every frame.
- The in-camera Beautify feature [4] allows you to adjust skin smoothness, brightness, and tone. You can also choose from diverse film tones [4] to easily recreate classic styles and capture pro-level cinematic videos, or use the Fill Light and the Black Mist Filter [5] for more beautification.

2. Smarter capture experience:
- Osmo Pocket 4 supports ActiveTrack 7.0, enabling subject tracking at up to 4× zoom [6]. It can lock onto a variety of subjects, including people, cars, motorcycles, cats, dogs, and stationary objects, making it easy to capture every exciting moment effortlessly.
- The new Gesture Control feature [7] allows you to start/stop recording, take photos, and activate ActiveTrack through a single gesture, making solo content creation easier.
- Intelligent autofocus keeps your subject sharp. Enable “Subject Lock Tracking” [8] to automatically lock onto and track your subject; simply tap a detection box on the screen to switch focus subjects. Alternatively, use “Registered Subject Priority” [8] to prioritize focusing on a pre-registered subject.

3. More efficient operation:
- Two new physical buttons are added under the touchscreen for you to switch the zoom or customize frequently used features.
- 107 GB of built-in storage, Wi-Fi 6 wireless transfer, and wired transfer via USB-C (USB 3.1) cable at up to 800 MB/s ensure fast and convenient file management.
- The 5D joystick allows you to adjust the gimbal's rotational speed and zoom speed, making camera movement flexible.
- New accessories cover lighting, audio recording, operating time, and portability, supporting every creative setup.

1. 4K/240fps video recording is only supported in Slow Motion mode.
2. In both Normal and D-Log color profiles, the maximum dynamic range reaches 14 stops. In Slow Motion mode, the actual dynamic range may be lower than 14 stops.
3. The 10-bit D-Log color profile is only supported in normal Video mode.
4. Film Tone and Beautify are only available in Video mode and cannot be used simultaneously. When Film Tone is enabled, the Beautify settings are unavailable. If Beautify is already enabled, switching to Film Tone mode will disable the beautify effect.
5. Sold separately or as part of a combo.
6. ActiveTrack is not supported in Panorama, Timelapse, Motionlapse, SpinShot modes, or when the gimbal is in FPV mode and the device is held horizontally. For optimal tracking performance, use in well-lit environments. ActiveTrack updates are available via the DJI Mimo app. Please contact DJI Support for details.
7. The effective range for Gesture Control is 0.5 to 5 m at 1× zoom and 1 to 7 m at 2× zoom. To control ActiveTrack or recording, use the specific gestures (Palm or V-Sign) and avoid covering your head with your hand. The effective distance may change with future firmware updates.
8. Subject Lock Tracking and Registered Subject Priority are supported in Video and Photo Pro modes, as well as in Hyperlapse mode. They are not available in Panorama, Timelapse, or Motionlapse modes.

How do I turn Osmo Pocket 4's ActiveTrack function on and off?

1. Double-tap your subject on the screen to turn on ActiveTrack. Tap outside the tracking frame or press the joystick once to turn off ActiveTrack.
2. In the DJI Mimo app, frame to select the subject and turn on ActiveTrack. Tap “×” in the upper right corner of the tracking frame to stop tracking.
3. ActiveTrack is not supported in Panorama, Timelapse, or Motionlapse mode.

How do I switch between horizontal and vertical shooting on Osmo Pocket 4?

By default, the horizontal or vertical shooting mode will automatically switch according to the screen orientation. To adjust this, you can access the settings interface and select Landscape, Portrait, or Auto-Rotation.
When the recording starts, the horizontal or vertical shooting mode is locked, and switching is not available.

What shooting parameters can be set in Pro mode on Osmo Pocket 4?

Photo: Exposure, WB, Format, Focus Mode.
Video: Exposure, WB, App Glamour Effects, Beautify, Color, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Low-Light: Exposure, WB, App Glamour Effects, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Slow Motion: Exposure, WB, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, Vocal Boost.
Timelapse: Exposure, WB, Format, Focus Mode.

What is Osmo Pocket 4's operating time?

240 minutes.

Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off. This data is for reference only.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support fast charging?

Yes, it can be charged to 80% in 18 minutes and 100% in 32 minutes.

Tested in a laboratory environment with the DJI 65W Portable Charger (sold separately).

Can I use Osmo Pocket 4 while charging?

Yes, but we recommend using it after it is fully charged. Osmo Pocket 4 draws power directly from the power input while recording and only charges the battery when recording has stopped.

What app can I use to control Osmo Pocket 4 with my smartphone?

The DJI Mimo app. It allows you to sync photos and videos, edit, and share.

How do I activate Osmo Pocket 4?

You can follow the steps below to activate the device:
1. Download the DJI Mimo app by scanning the QR code shown on the camera screen prompt or from an app store.
2. Press the Shutter button briefly, or rotate the screen to activate the camera.
3. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the mobile device.
4. After launching the DJI Mimo app, tap on the camera icon on the home page to connect the camera. Follow the on-screen instructions for further steps.
5. After connecting Osmo Pocket 4 to the DJI Mimo app, you will be prompted to activate the device. Complete the activation by following the prompts on the app.
Refer to this video for the activation steps: https://support.dji.com/help/content?customId=en-us03400006759&spaceId=34&re=AU&lang=en

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to my phone?

1. Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect Osmo Pocket 4 to the DJI Mimo app for equipment control, firmware update, and material export.
2. Select USB Mode in system settings on Osmo Pocket 4 and connect it to an OTG-supported smartphone through a USB-C to USB-C cable (USB 3.1) for file export.

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to my computer?

Connect Osmo Pocket 4 to a computer through a USB-C cable (USB 3.1) for file transfer or to use as a webcam.

How do I export photos and videos from Osmo Pocket 4?

1. Connect to the DJI Mimo app and download the content to your smartphone.
2. Insert the microSD card from Osmo Pocket 4 into a computer.
3. Connect to a computer or an OTG-supported smartphone through a USB-C cable (USB 3.1).

At what point does Osmo Pocket 4 split a recording into different videos?

Osmo Pocket 4 will automatically split the recording without damaging quality when it reaches 16 GB.

Is the App Glamour Effects feature available both in photo and video modes?

The App Glamour Effects feature is available only in Video and Low-Light modes, not available in Photo or other modes.
Before recording, enable App Glamour Effects on Osmo Pocket 4. After recording, export the footage using the DJI Mimo app to apply glamour effects, where you can also adjust various glamour effects parameters before exporting.

The App Glamour Effects feature supports adjusting up to 4K/60fps videos. However, depending on their processing performance, some smartphone models only support exporting 1080p/30fps videos.

Is the in-camera Beautify feature available both in photo and video modes?

The in-camera Beautify feature is only available in Video mode, not available in Photo or other modes. Once enabled, you can adjust the intensity of skin smoothness, brightness, and tone according to your preference.

The Film Tone and Beautify features cannot be used simultaneously. When Film Tone is enabled, the Beautify settings are unavailable. If Beautify is already enabled, switching to Film Tone mode will disable the beautify effect.

Can Osmo Pocket 4 shoot slow-motion videos?

Yes, it supports up to 4K/240fps recording with 8× slow motion.

How do I export panoramas shot on Osmo Pocket 4?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports in-device panorama stitching. You can connect to the DJI Mimo app and access the playback interface to download the images to your smartphone, or export them to your computer through the microSD card.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support volume gain control?

Osmo Pocket 4's internal audio recording automatically adjusts the volume gain based on the zoom ratio, but does not support customizable adjustments.
When Osmo Pocket 4 is connected to DJI Mic 3, DJI Mic 2, DJI Mic Mini, or a third-party external audio recording device, volume gain can be customized.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support screen-off recording?

Yes. Swipe down on the screen to access the menu, go to system settings, and then select the time for Scrn Off When Rec. This can be set to 3 s, 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, or never.

How do I use Audio Zoom with Osmo Pocket 4?

Audio Zoom is enabled by default on Osmo Pocket 4 and will be activated with changes in the zoom ratio.

Is Osmo Pocket 4's 1-inch sensor the same as Osmo Pocket 3?

No. Osmo Pocket 4 features an all-new 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor that delivers improved imaging quality, supports up to 4K/240fps slow-motion recording, and offers enhanced overall performance.

What should I do if I cannot connect to the DJI Mimo app?

Try the following:
1. Make sure you have enabled Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your smartphone.
2. Restart Osmo Pocket 4 and the app, and try connecting again.
3. If the Wi-Fi password of Osmo Pocket 4 has been changed, turn off your smartphone's Wi-Fi, turn it on again, and then try connecting again.
4. If your smartphone does not support the 5.8GHz Wi-Fi frequency band or enters an area that does not support the 5.8GHz Wi-Fi frequency band, tap Wireless Connection in Settings on Osmo Pocket 4, enter Wi-Fi Frequency and select 2.4GHz, and then try connecting.
Gimbal

How do I adjust the stabilization level on Osmo Pocket 4?

Stabilization level adjustment is not supported. Instead, use the 4 gimbal modes (like Tilt Locked or FPV) and 3 rotational speeds (Slow/Medium/Fast) to suit your scene and achieve diverse camera movements.

How do I control the gimbal rotation direction of Osmo Pocket 4?

You can control the gimbal rotation direction in the following ways:
1. Via Osmo Pocket 4: When the slider in the home screen displays the zoom ratio, move the joystick to control the tilt and pan axes. When the slider in the home screen displays only the arrow patterns without numbers, drag the slider up or down to control the tilt axis, and move the joystick left or right to control the pan axis.
2. Via the DJI Mimo app: Access the camera view in the app, and then use the virtual joystick to control the tilt and pan axes.

How do I adjust the stabilization level on Osmo Pocket 4?

Stabilization level adjustment is not supported. Instead, use the 4 gimbal modes (like Tilt Locked or FPV) and 3 rotational speeds (Slow/Medium/Fast) to suit your scene and achieve diverse camera movements.

How do I control the gimbal rotation direction of Osmo Pocket 4?

You can control the gimbal rotation direction in the following ways:
1. Via Osmo Pocket 4: When the slider in the home screen displays the zoom ratio, move the joystick to control the tilt and pan axes. When the slider in the home screen displays only the arrow patterns without numbers, drag the slider up or down to control the tilt axis, and move the joystick left or right to control the pan axis.
2. Via the DJI Mimo app: Access the camera view in the app, and then use the virtual joystick to control the tilt and pan axes.
Accessories

Where are the microphones on Osmo Pocket 4? Do they support directional audio?

Osmo Pocket 4 has three microphones, one on each non-screen side.
When Pro mode is off, the Directional Audio is set to All by default. When Pro mode is on, you can switch between Front, Front and Back, and All.

How much operating time can the Battery Handle add to Osmo Pocket 4?

When recording 1080p/24fps video, Osmo Pocket 4 can record for up to 240 minutes on a single charge. When used with the fully charged Battery Handle, the operating time can be extended by an additional 150 minutes.

Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off.

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to DJI Mic 3/Mic 2/Mic Mini?

Swipe down on the screen to access the menu, go to system settings, select the wireless microphone, and then enter linking mode.
Follow the on-screen instructions to put DJI Mic 3/Mic 2/Mic Mini into linking mode. After successful linking, return to the home screen, and a volume bar will be displayed at the top.
After the first linking, the device will automatically connect when powered on.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support connection to DJI Mic?

Osmo Pocket 4 does not support direct connection to DJI Mic. It needs to be used with the DJI Mic Receiver plugged in.

Are Osmo Pocket 4 accessories compatible with Osmo Pocket 3?

Osmo Pocket 3 accessories can be used on Osmo Pocket 4.
New accessories for Osmo Pocket 4, such as the Fill Light and the Gimbal Clamp, are not compatible with Osmo Pocket 3.
Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle and Osmo Pocket 4 Battery Handle can be used interchangeably for charging. However, due to differences in USB port standards, compatibility may be limited in scenarios involving data transmission, audio passthrough, and device wake-up features. For an optimal experience, it is recommended to use the corresponding Battery Handle.

What are the functions of the Osmo Pocket 4 Handle With 1/4″ Thread?

1. It provides a connection hole for a tripod with 1/4″ thread.
2. It moves the USB-C port to the rear for easy recording while charging when placed somewhere.
3. It extends the handle length to enhance the holding experience.

How do I attach and detach the Handle With 1/4″ Thread or Battery Handle?

For attachment, you do not need to press the front release button. Align with the USB-C port, insert, and ensure secure buckles on both sides.
For detachment, press the front release button and pull out.

Do I need to use Osmo Pocket 4 with the Protective Cover or Carrying Bag every time?

Osmo Pocket 4 features an axis lock design, making it suitable for loose pockets or small bags during daily use. Avoid pressure from hard objects when storing. Use it with the Protective Cover when stored in a large bag like a backpack or canvas bag.

How do I mount the Osmo Pocket 4 Expansion Adapter?

Open the Osmo Pocket 4 Expansion Adapter, align it with the curved edge of the joystick base, and slowly insert the joystick into it. Ensure the proper installation position while also allowing screen rotation before fastening the adapter buckle.

What accessories does Osmo Pocket 4 support?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports the following accessories: Handle With 1/4″ Thread, Battery Handle, DJI Mic 3 Transmitter, Wide-Angle Lens, Mini Tripod, Black Mist Filter, Expansion Adapter, Magnetic ND Filter Set, Carrying Bag, Protective Cover, USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1), Fill Light, and Gimbal Clamp, among others.

Some accessories are sold separately or as part of a combo.

Does the USB-C port on the Osmo Pocket 4 Threaded Handle and the Osmo Pocket 4 Battery Handle support data transfer? What cable standard is compatible, and what is the maximum transfer rate?

Yes, both ports support data transfer. When using the provided USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1) or another USB 3.1-compliant cable, you can export data from built-in storage at a maximum transfer rate of 800 MB/s.

What is the power consumption of the Osmo Pocket 4 Fill Light? How does installing the Fill Light affect Osmo Pocket 4's operating time?

At medium brightness, the Fill Light consumes 0.35 W of power. The operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 210 minutes* (reduced by approximately 30 minutes).
At high brightness, the Fill Light consumes 0.55 W of power. The operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 186 minutes* (reduced by approximately 54 minutes).
Without the Fill Light, the operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 240 minutes*.

* Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off. The data is for reference only.

Where are the microphones on Osmo Pocket 4? Do they support directional audio?

Osmo Pocket 4 has three microphones, one on each non-screen side.
When Pro mode is off, the Directional Audio is set to All by default. When Pro mode is on, you can switch between Front, Front and Back, and All.

How much operating time can the Battery Handle add to Osmo Pocket 4?

When recording 1080p/24fps video, Osmo Pocket 4 can record for up to 240 minutes on a single charge. When used with the fully charged Battery Handle, the operating time can be extended by an additional 150 minutes.

Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off.

How do I connect Osmo Pocket 4 to DJI Mic 3/Mic 2/Mic Mini?

Swipe down on the screen to access the menu, go to system settings, select the wireless microphone, and then enter linking mode.
Follow the on-screen instructions to put DJI Mic 3/Mic 2/Mic Mini into linking mode. After successful linking, return to the home screen, and a volume bar will be displayed at the top.
After the first linking, the device will automatically connect when powered on.

Does Osmo Pocket 4 support connection to DJI Mic?

Osmo Pocket 4 does not support direct connection to DJI Mic. It needs to be used with the DJI Mic Receiver plugged in.

Are Osmo Pocket 4 accessories compatible with Osmo Pocket 3?

Osmo Pocket 3 accessories can be used on Osmo Pocket 4.
New accessories for Osmo Pocket 4, such as the Fill Light and the Gimbal Clamp, are not compatible with Osmo Pocket 3.
Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle and Osmo Pocket 4 Battery Handle can be used interchangeably for charging. However, due to differences in USB port standards, compatibility may be limited in scenarios involving data transmission, audio passthrough, and device wake-up features. For an optimal experience, it is recommended to use the corresponding Battery Handle.

What are the functions of the Osmo Pocket 4 Handle With 1/4″ Thread?

1. It provides a connection hole for a tripod with 1/4″ thread.
2. It moves the USB-C port to the rear for easy recording while charging when placed somewhere.
3. It extends the handle length to enhance the holding experience.

How do I attach and detach the Handle With 1/4″ Thread or Battery Handle?

For attachment, you do not need to press the front release button. Align with the USB-C port, insert, and ensure secure buckles on both sides.
For detachment, press the front release button and pull out.

Do I need to use Osmo Pocket 4 with the Protective Cover or Carrying Bag every time?

Osmo Pocket 4 features an axis lock design, making it suitable for loose pockets or small bags during daily use. Avoid pressure from hard objects when storing. Use it with the Protective Cover when stored in a large bag like a backpack or canvas bag.

How do I mount the Osmo Pocket 4 Expansion Adapter?

Open the Osmo Pocket 4 Expansion Adapter, align it with the curved edge of the joystick base, and slowly insert the joystick into it. Ensure the proper installation position while also allowing screen rotation before fastening the adapter buckle.

What accessories does Osmo Pocket 4 support?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports the following accessories: Handle With 1/4″ Thread, Battery Handle, DJI Mic 3 Transmitter, Wide-Angle Lens, Mini Tripod, Black Mist Filter, Expansion Adapter, Magnetic ND Filter Set, Carrying Bag, Protective Cover, USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1), Fill Light, and Gimbal Clamp, among others.

Some accessories are sold separately or as part of a combo.

Does the USB-C port on the Osmo Pocket 4 Threaded Handle and the Osmo Pocket 4 Battery Handle support data transfer? What cable standard is compatible, and what is the maximum transfer rate?

Yes, both ports support data transfer. When using the provided USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1) or another USB 3.1-compliant cable, you can export data from built-in storage at a maximum transfer rate of 800 MB/s.

What is the power consumption of the Osmo Pocket 4 Fill Light? How does installing the Fill Light affect Osmo Pocket 4's operating time?

At medium brightness, the Fill Light consumes 0.35 W of power. The operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 210 minutes* (reduced by approximately 30 minutes).
At high brightness, the Fill Light consumes 0.55 W of power. The operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 186 minutes* (reduced by approximately 54 minutes).
Without the Fill Light, the operating time for 1080p/24fps video is up to 240 minutes*.

* Tested at room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and 1080p/24fps (16:9), with Wi-Fi off and screen off. The data is for reference only.

Operation

What are the maximum transfer rates when exporting footage from Osmo Pocket 4's built-in storage and from a microSD card via USB-C cable and Wi-Fi, respectively?

From built-in storage (via USB-C cable): Up to 800 MB/s when connecting Osmo Pocket 4 to a computer or an OTG-supported smartphone with a USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1) or another USB 3.1-compliant cable.
From built-in storage (via Wi-Fi): Up to 90 MB/s.
From a microSD card: The transfer rate is affected by the card performance and transfer method. With a high-speed microSD card, the transfer rate via Wi-Fi can be up to 90 MB/s.

How do I update the firmware on Osmo Pocket 4?

The DJI Mimo app will send firmware push messages automatically. Follow the prompts to complete the update.

How do I manually set the shutter speed, ISO, and other camera parameters?

1. Swipe left on the Osmo Pocket 4 screen, tap the PRO icon in the upper right corner to enable Pro mode, and then select Exposure - M (Manual mode) to adjust the shutter and ISO parameters.
2. Launch the DJI Mimo app, tap AUTO in the upper right corner of the camera view, and then tap M (Manual mode) to adjust the shutter and ISO parameters.

Can I use an external microphone with Osmo Pocket 4?

Yes. You can connect Osmo Pocket 4 with a third-party microphone through USB-C digital signals or a 3.5 mm port adapter.

Can I set the playback volume of Osmo Pocket 4?

Yes. In the playback interface, tap the speaker icon in the upper right corner and drag the volume slider to adjust the video playback volume.

What are the maximum transfer rates when exporting footage from Osmo Pocket 4's built-in storage and from a microSD card via USB-C cable and Wi-Fi, respectively?

From built-in storage (via USB-C cable): Up to 800 MB/s when connecting Osmo Pocket 4 to a computer or an OTG-supported smartphone with a USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1) or another USB 3.1-compliant cable.
From built-in storage (via Wi-Fi): Up to 90 MB/s.
From a microSD card: The transfer rate is affected by the card performance and transfer method. With a high-speed microSD card, the transfer rate via Wi-Fi can be up to 90 MB/s.

How do I update the firmware on Osmo Pocket 4?

The DJI Mimo app will send firmware push messages automatically. Follow the prompts to complete the update.

How do I manually set the shutter speed, ISO, and other camera parameters?

1. Swipe left on the Osmo Pocket 4 screen, tap the PRO icon in the upper right corner to enable Pro mode, and then select Exposure - M (Manual mode) to adjust the shutter and ISO parameters.
2. Launch the DJI Mimo app, tap AUTO in the upper right corner of the camera view, and then tap M (Manual mode) to adjust the shutter and ISO parameters.

Can I use an external microphone with Osmo Pocket 4?

Yes. You can connect Osmo Pocket 4 with a third-party microphone through USB-C digital signals or a 3.5 mm port adapter.

Can I set the playback volume of Osmo Pocket 4?

Yes. In the playback interface, tap the speaker icon in the upper right corner and drag the volume slider to adjust the video playback volume.
Audio Recording

Which channels are involved in Osmo Pocket 4's OsmoAudio four-channel output? Which channels are the internal dual channels?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports connecting two transmitters for audio recording. When at least one DJI Mic transmitter is connected, recorded video files automatically contain two audio tracks with a total of four channels:

Audio Track 1 (Transmitter Audio):
With 1 DJI Mic transmitter: The Left and Right channels record the same audio from the transmitter.
With 2 DJI Mic transmitters: The Left and Right channels record audio from the two transmitters separately (e.g., Left for DJI Mic Transmitter 1, Right for DJI Mic Transmitter 2).

Audio Track 2 (Built-in Stereo):
This track records the Left and Right channels from the camera’s built-in microphone array. It is synchronized within the video file and is typically used for ambient sound.

When no DJI Mic transmitter is connected, the video plays the camera's built-in audio. When a DJI Mic transmitter is connected, playback defaults to the audio recorded by the transmitter.

What is the spatial audio supported by Osmo Pocket 4? How does it differ from stereo audio?

Spatial audio simulates an actual listening environment, creating an immersive experience when you listen with headphones.
It distinguishes sound sources from varying distances and directions, delivering a richer soundstage, more precise sound localization, and a heightened sense of immersion. In contrast, stereo sound is primarily limited to left-right sound imaging, offering less spatial depth and positioning accuracy.

How does the Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature work on Osmo Pocket 4?

When a wired or wireless microphone is connected to Osmo Pocket 4, it becomes the primary audio source. After enabling the Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature, you can choose one of the following backup methods:

Backup to a separate file: The audio from the built-in microphones is recorded simultaneously and saved as a separate AAC audio file.
Backup as an audio track: The audio from the built-in microphones is recorded simultaneously and embedded into the MP4 video file as a second audio track.

The Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature is not available in Slow Motion, Timelapse, Hyperlapse, Webcam, or DisplayPort transmission modes.

Which channels are involved in Osmo Pocket 4's OsmoAudio four-channel output? Which channels are the internal dual channels?

Osmo Pocket 4 supports connecting two transmitters for audio recording. When at least one DJI Mic transmitter is connected, recorded video files automatically contain two audio tracks with a total of four channels:

Audio Track 1 (Transmitter Audio):
With 1 DJI Mic transmitter: The Left and Right channels record the same audio from the transmitter.
With 2 DJI Mic transmitters: The Left and Right channels record audio from the two transmitters separately (e.g., Left for DJI Mic Transmitter 1, Right for DJI Mic Transmitter 2).

Audio Track 2 (Built-in Stereo):
This track records the Left and Right channels from the camera’s built-in microphone array. It is synchronized within the video file and is typically used for ambient sound.

When no DJI Mic transmitter is connected, the video plays the camera's built-in audio. When a DJI Mic transmitter is connected, playback defaults to the audio recorded by the transmitter.

What is the spatial audio supported by Osmo Pocket 4? How does it differ from stereo audio?

Spatial audio simulates an actual listening environment, creating an immersive experience when you listen with headphones.
It distinguishes sound sources from varying distances and directions, delivering a richer soundstage, more precise sound localization, and a heightened sense of immersion. In contrast, stereo sound is primarily limited to left-right sound imaging, offering less spatial depth and positioning accuracy.

How does the Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature work on Osmo Pocket 4?

When a wired or wireless microphone is connected to Osmo Pocket 4, it becomes the primary audio source. After enabling the Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature, you can choose one of the following backup methods:

Backup to a separate file: The audio from the built-in microphones is recorded simultaneously and saved as a separate AAC audio file.
Backup as an audio track: The audio from the built-in microphones is recorded simultaneously and embedded into the MP4 video file as a second audio track.

The Built-in Mic Audio Backup feature is not available in Slow Motion, Timelapse, Hyperlapse, Webcam, or DisplayPort transmission modes.

Other

When using Osmo Pocket 4 as a webcam, what are the supported output frame rates and internal recording frame rates? What do the different parameters on the screen and swipe-up menu mean?

Output specifications:
1920×1080@24/25/30fps
1080×1920@24/25/30fps
3840×2160@24/25/30fps
1728×3072@24/25/30fps

Internal recording specifications:
1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1080×1920@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1728×3072@24/25/30/48/50/60fps

The parameters displayed at the bottom of the screen, such as “Webcam (1080P30)” or “(1080P60)”, indicate the currently selected resolution and frame rate for internal recording.
The parameters 24/25/30/48/50/60 in the swipe-up menu indicate the frame rate you can select for internal recording. You can select a value that equals or doubles the output frame rate.

When using Osmo Pocket 4 as a webcam, what are the supported output frame rates and internal recording frame rates? What do the different parameters on the screen and swipe-up menu mean?

Output specifications:
1920×1080@24/25/30fps
1080×1920@24/25/30fps
3840×2160@24/25/30fps
1728×3072@24/25/30fps

Internal recording specifications:
1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1080×1920@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
1728×3072@24/25/30/48/50/60fps

The parameters displayed at the bottom of the screen, such as “Webcam (1080P30)” or “(1080P60)”, indicate the currently selected resolution and frame rate for internal recording.
The parameters 24/25/30/48/50/60 in the swipe-up menu indicate the frame rate you can select for internal recording. You can select a value that equals or doubles the output frame rate.