DJI has been on a roll with its Osmo lineup lately, but actually getting your hands on the new stuff in the US is a different story. The DJI Osmo Nano ran into the same wall when it launched last year. Now the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is official as of April 16, 2026, and once again, American creators are watching from the sidelines. The headline spec is 4K video at 240fps, double what the Pocket 3 could do. DJI kept the same 1-inch CMOS sensor with an f/2.0 lens, but bumped dynamic range to 14 stops and added 10-bit D-Log color. Storage is now 107GB built-in with transfer speeds up to 800MB/s. There’s no microSD slot. The camera also dropped from 179 grams to 116 grams, which is a 35% weight reduction in the same pocketable form factor. New physical controls include a dedicated zoom rocker, a programmable shortcut button, and a 5D joystick. ActiveTrack 7.0 handles subject tracking, and 4-channel audio recording comes built in. The 1,545mAh battery charges to 80% in 18 minutes.…