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Frequently Asked Questions
DJI Osmo Pocket 4P

Camera

What do the two physical buttons on the Osmo Pocket 4P do?

These two physical buttons are engineered to streamline your workflow and enhance operational efficiency:

Left Button: Zoom Control

  • Single Press: Jumps to 3× zoom if you are currently at 1×, or resets back to 1× from any other magnification level.
  • Double Press: Instantly switches to a 6× zoom.
  • Press and Hold: Triggers a smooth, continuous zoom in. The zoom speed can be adjusted to your preference in the settings menu.

Right Button: Custom Control

  • Press and Hold: Triggers a smooth, continuous zoom out at an adjustable speed.
  • Programmable Actions: Swipe down on the touchscreen to open the menu and assign personalized shortcuts to a single, double, or triple press. You can map various functions, including switching between Photo and Video, Quick Capture, changing Gimbal Modes, Rotating or Recentering the Gimbal, Gimbal Lock, Fill Light toggles, Follow/FPV modes, and more.

What is the total number of lenses on the Osmo Pocket 4P, and what does each one do?

The Osmo Pocket 4P is equipped with a highly versatile dual-camera system, featuring both a wide-angle and a medium telephoto lens. This combination covers the most popular focal lengths for a wide variety of shooting scenarios, allowing you to seamlessly switch between lenses mid-shoot for dynamic and flexible zooming.

Wide-Angle Lens

  • Specifications: 1-inch CMOS sensor, 20mm equivalent focal length, f/2.0 aperture, and a focus range from 0.09 m to infinity.
  • Ideal For: Sweeping landscapes, everyday vlogging, and group photos where you want to capture the entire scene.

Medium Telephoto Lens

  • Specifications: 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor, 60mm equivalent focal length, f/1.8 aperture, and a focus range from 0.2 m to infinity.
  • Ideal For: Striking portrait close-ups and highlighting distant details. The fast f/1.8 aperture delivers a beautiful, natural bokeh effect that effortlessly isolates your subject from the background.

Does the Osmo Pocket 4P use a true dual-lens setup, and can both lenses shoot simultaneously?

Yes, the Osmo Pocket 4P utilizes a true physical dual-lens architecture, consisting of a 20mm wide-angle lens and a 60mm medium telephoto lens. Rather than recording with both cameras at the same time and blending the footage, the device is designed to seamlessly switch between the two individual lenses. As you adjust your zoom level, the camera automatically activates the corresponding lens to best capture that specific focal range.


Is the image quality identical on both lenses of the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Both lenses are rigorously calibrated to share a perfectly consistent colour profile, ensuring that zooming and switching between cameras feels smooth, natural, and visually seamless. However, each lens brings its own unique visual strengths to your footage:

  • Wide-Angle Lens: Delivers an impressive 17 stops of dynamic range*, preserving exceptional detail in both extreme highlights and deep shadows.
  • Medium Telephoto Lens: Leverages a fast f/1.8 aperture to produce incredibly soft, standout bokeh that naturally isolates your subject from the background.

* In D-Log 2, the maximum dynamic range reaches up to 17 stops.


Does the Osmo Pocket 4P use a true optical lens for its 60mm medium telephoto view, or is it just a digital crop?

The 60mm medium telephoto view is achieved through a true optical lens backed by its own dedicated 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor. Because it relies on physical hardware rather than digitally cropping the wide-angle image, it guarantees exceptional image clarity and retains rich, uncompromised detail.


How do I switch between the wide-angle and medium telephoto lenses on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

You can easily switch between the wide-angle and medium telephoto lenses using either the touchscreen or the physical buttons:

Via the Touchscreen

    • Simply tap the 1× or 3× icon directly on your camera view to instantly toggle between the wide-angle and medium telephoto lenses.

Via the Left Zoom Button

  • Single Press: Jumps to the 3× medium telephoto lens if you are currently at 1×, or resets back to the 1× wide-angle lens from any other magnification level.
  • Double Press: Instantly activates a 6× zoom.
  • Press and Hold: Triggers a smooth, continuous zoom in. You can customize this zoom speed within the settings menu.

What does the Selfie Flip feature do on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Turning on Selfie Flip mirrors your camera view horizontally, so your selfies look exactly like your reflection in a mirror.


Can you record in slow motion using both lenses on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Yes, both lenses offer impressive slow-motion capabilities. The wide-angle lens captures up to 8× slow motion at 4K/240fps, while the medium telephoto lens shoots up to 8× slow motion at 4K/200fps.


What does the Subject Management feature do on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

The Subject Management page allows you to register and manage up to three specific subjects, including multiple profiles for the same person, to unlock personalized camera control and advanced tracking. Once a subject is registered, you can enable the "Registered Subjects Only" option so the device exclusively responds to their hand gestures. Furthermore, turning on "Registered Subject Priority" ensures the camera automatically locks focus on your chosen subject to keep them sharp even in crowded environments. Finally, activating the "Spotlight Follow" mode allows the gimbal to instantly identify and seamlessly track your registered subject as they move.


How does the Multi-Person Tracking feature work on the Osmo Pocket 4P, and can you use zoom while it's active?

The new Multi-Person Tracking feature enables the gimbal to automatically detect and center up to eight people in your frame. If someone new steps into the shot while you are recording, the camera dynamically reframes the scene to ensure everyone remains perfectly positioned.

  • How to Enable: Tap the Smart Gimbal icon on the left side of the touchscreen and select Multi-Person Tracking. For faster access, you can swipe down to the main menu and assign this feature to a custom button for one-tap activation.

  • How to Exit: Simply press the joystick once or tap anywhere on the screen.

  • Zoom Compatibility: Zooming is disabled while Multi-Person Tracking is active. To achieve your preferred composition, be sure to set your desired zoom level in standard Video mode before turning this feature on.


What is the maximum recording time using only the Osmo Pocket 4P's internal storage?

The Osmo Pocket 4P features 103 GB of internal storage. At a standard bitrate, this built-in memory can hold approximately 570 minutes of 1080p/24fps video or roughly 210 minutes of 4K/60fps footage.

You can easily expand the Osmo Pocket 4P's memory using a microSD card (up to 1TB), giving you all the room you need to capture extended, high-quality footage.


How far away can I be to use gesture control and subject tracking on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

The operating distances for both features vary depending on your zoom level:

  • Gesture Control

    • 1× to 2× zoom: Roughly 3 meters

    • 2× to 3× zoom: Roughly 4 to 7 meters

    • 3× to 12× zoom: Roughly 8 to 15 meters

  • Subject Tracking

    • 1× to 2× zoom: Roughly 0.5 to 10 meters

    • 2× to 3× zoom: Roughly 1 to 15 meters

    • 3× to 6× zoom: Roughly 1.5 to 25 meters

    • 6× to 12× zoom: Roughly 3 to 50 meters


What is the closest focusing distance for the Osmo Pocket 4P?

The wide-angle lens can focus on objects as close as 9 cm away, while the medium telephoto lens requires a minimum distance of 20 cm.


Which Timelapse modes does the Osmo Pocket 4P support, and which settings can be adjusted?

The system features three distinct capture modes: Hyperlapse, Timelapse, and Motionlapse. In Hyperlapse mode, you can customize the resolution, frame rate, and speed. Switching to Timelapse mode allows you to manage the resolution, frame rate, interval, and duration. Finally, Motionlapse mode offers the most control, letting you adjust the resolution, frame rate, interval, and duration, while also adding the ability to set custom waypoints.

Adjustable Mode Settings

  • Hyperlapse: Captures in 4K or 1080p at 25/30 fps. You can set the playback speed to Auto, 2×, 5×, 10×, 15×, or 30×.
  • Timelapse: Supports 4K, 3K, or 1080p at 25/30 fps. The shooting interval can be adjusted between 0.5 and 60 seconds, with the option for an unlimited recording duration.
  • Motionlapse: Offers 4K, 3K, or 1080p at 25/30 fps, with the added ability to configure up to 4 distinct camera positions.

Does the Osmo Pocket 4P allow you to save individual photos while recording a timelapse video?

While individual images cannot be saved in Hyperlapse mode, they can be saved during a Timelapse or Motionlapse. By default, these modes only save the final video. To save the individual frames alongside the video, enable Pro mode and change the output format to either Video + JPEG or Video + RAW.


How does the D-Log color profile work on the Osmo Pocket 4P, and what is it used for?

D-Log is a flat, low-contrast color profile designed to maximize the sensor's dynamic range. Rather than applying a pre-set look like a LUT, it evenly distributes color data to preserve maximum detail and clarity in both the brightest highlights and darkest shadows. This provides significantly more flexibility during post-production color grading.


What is D-Log 2 on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

DJI's all-new professional color profile, D-Log 2, boasts up to 17 stops of dynamic range to expertly manage high-contrast and backlit environments. By preserving exceptional detail in both shadows and highlights, it consistently produces remarkably clean footage.

10-bit D-Log 2 is restricted to 1× zoom and provides up to 17 stops of dynamic range.


Where does the Osmo Pocket 4P store recorded footage?

Footage can be saved either directly to the device's internal storage or onto a removable microSD card.


Could you list the different focus modes available on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Single: Tap the screen to set focus one time, which is perfect for stationary subjects.

Continuous: Features four distinct settings—Default, Product Showcase, Subject Lock Tracking, and Registered Subject Priority:

  1. Default: Continually adjusts focus, making it ideal for capturing moving people or objects.

  2. Product Showcase: Automatically shifts focus to items brought close to the lens, perfect for product reviews and demonstrations.

  3. Subject Lock Tracking: Keeps a specific target in sharp focus after you tap its detection box on the touchscreen.

  4. Registered Subject Priority: Ensures the camera prioritizes focus on pre-registered subjects.


Which film tones are available on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

The camera offers six built-in film tones: CC Film, NC Film, Pastel, Warm Tone, Movie, and Retro.

Film Tone and in-camera Beautify are exclusive to Video mode and cannot run concurrently. Enabling one automatically disables the other.

General

What are the differences between the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P and the standard Osmo Pocket 4?

The Osmo Pocket 4P features several major upgrades over the standard Osmo Pocket 4, including:

  1. Upgraded 1-inch sensor: The wide-angle lens now packs a 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor with LOFIC technology for 17 stops of dynamic range [1]. It expertly handles high-contrast lighting and supports the new D-Log 2 profile [2] (up to 17 stops [1])—DJI’s highest consumer-grade Log profile [3]—for unmatched post-production flexibility.

  2. New 60mm f/1.8 med-tele lens: Designed for premium portraits, this 1/1.28-inch sensor camera delivers flattering, distortion-free subject framing with natural background blur (equivalent to f/6.3 on a full-frame camera).

  3. Dynamic focal length range: The dual-camera setup combined with digital zoom offers incredible versatility:

    • 1× (20mm): Wide-angle shots ideal for vlogs and landscapes.

    • 3× (60mm): Classic portrait framing with excellent depth.

    • 6× and above: Clear telephoto reach for stages and distant subjects.

  4. Enhanced zoom capabilities: Photo zoom is boosted to 9× (up from 2×), and video zoom now reaches 12× (up from 4×).

  5. Faster shutter speed: The electronic shutter now peaks at 1/16000s (up from 1/8000s).

All other specs match the Osmo Pocket 4, including the 2.0-inch 1000-nit touchscreen, 3-mic audio, 1545 mAh battery, fast charging (80% in 18 mins, 100% in 32 mins [4]), and wireless connectivity.

  1. The D-Log 2 color profile offers a maximum dynamic range of up to 17 stops.

  2. Zoom functionality is limited to 1× when recording in 10-bit D-Log 2.

  3. At the time of its release, the Osmo Pocket 4P features the highest dynamic range Log profile of any DJI consumer camera.

  4. Charging times were tested under laboratory conditions using the DJI 65W Portable Charger (which is sold separately).


What exactly is the ActiveTrack 8.0 feature on the Osmo Pocket 4P, and what major upgrades does it offer over previous versions?

ActiveTrack stability has been significantly enhanced. Simply double-tap your subject on the touchscreen to initiate tracking, and the camera will automatically lock on and keep them centered in the frame. The key upgrades are:

  1. All-Focal-Length Tracking

    Track people, vehicles (such as cars and motorcycles), pets (like cats and dogs), and objects of any shape at any chosen focal length, with full tracking support up to 12× zoom.

  2. Multi-Person Tracking

    Supported on both the wide-angle and medium-telephoto lenses. Select your desired focal length and enable "Multi-Person Tracking" via the "Smart Gimbal" menu or a custom shortcut. The gimbal camera automatically frames and centers key groups for ideal group shots. If an additional person enters the frame while recording, the camera dynamically adjusts to keep everyone centered.

  3. Upgraded Spotlight Follow & Dynamic Framing

  • Spotlight Follow: Upon starting a recording, the camera automatically tracks the registered subject closest to the center of the screen.

  • Dynamic Framing: Once activated, use the joystick to position a tracking box based on golden spiral or rule-of-thirds composition guides. When the subject enters that zone, press the joystick to lock tracking and hold them in that exact composition.

  1. Frame Tracking

    Track subjects anywhere within the frame. When a subject enters the shot and a yellow box appears, press the joystick to begin tracking. The camera locks the subject in that precise position within the frame, making it ideal for complex transitions and seamless cinematic single takes.

ActiveTrack is unsupported in Panorama, Timelapse, Motionlapse, SpinShot, Low-Light (1080p@8x/4K@4x), and Slow Motion modes, or when holding the device horizontally with the gimbal in FPV mode. For best results, use in well-lit environments and ensure up-to-date firmware via the DJI Mimo app; contact DJI Support for details. Multi-Person Tracking disables zoom; set your preferred zoom in standard Video mode beforehand, and note that tracking is limited to 8 persons for optimal performance. Additionally, 12× digital zoom is unavailable in Photo, Low-Light, Slow Motion, and Timelapse modes.


How do you enable and disable ActiveTrack on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  • On-screen: Double-tap a subject to start ActiveTrack; tap outside the frame or press the joystick once to cancel.

  • Via DJI Mimo App: Draw a frame around your subject to initiate tracking; tap the "×" in the upper right corner of the box to exit.

  • Availability: ActiveTrack is unavailable in Panorama, Timelapse, and Motionlapse modes.


How do you switch between landscape and portrait shooting modes on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

The camera defaults to switching orientations automatically based on how the display screen is rotated. To change this, open the settings menu and choose Landscape, Portrait, or Auto-Rotation. Please note that orientation is locked while recording.


Which shooting parameters can be customized in Pro mode on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  • Photo: Exposure, White Balance, Format, and Focus Mode.

  • Video: Exposure, White Balance, App Glamour Effects, Beautify, Color, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, and Vocal Boost.

  • Low-Light: Exposure, White Balance, App Glamour Effects, Focus Mode, Breathing Compensation, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, and Vocal Boost.

  • Slow Motion: Exposure, White Balance, Film Tone, Focus Mode, Image Adjustment, Channel, Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, and Vocal Boost.

  • Timelapse: Exposure, White Balance, Format, and Focus Mode.


Which video formats are supported by the Osmo Pocket 4P?

MP4 (HEVC).


How long does the Osmo Pocket 4P battery last?

210 minutes.

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


Is fast charging supported on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P?

Yes, it reaches an 80% charge in 18 minutes and a full 100% charge in 32 minutes.

Measured in laboratory conditions using the DJI 65W Portable Charger (sold separately).


Can the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P be uased to charge my phone?

No.


Can you use the Osmo Pocket 4P while charging?

Yes, though we recommend fully charging it before use. While recording, the Osmo Pocket 4P draws power directly from the external input and will only charge the internal battery when recording stops.


Which smartphone app is used to control the Osmo Pocket 4P?

You can use the DJI Mimo app, which lets you sync, edit, and share your photos and videos.


How do you activate the Osmo Pocket 4P before using it for the first time?

Follow these steps to activate your device:

  1. Download the DJI Mimo app by scanning the QR code on the camera screen or downloading it from your device's app store.

  2. Power on the camera by pressing the shutter button briefly or rotating the screen.

  3. Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your mobile device.

  4. Open the DJI Mimo app, tap the camera icon on the home screen, and follow the prompts to connect.

  5. Once connected, follow the in-app instructions to complete the Osmo Pocket 4P activation.


How can I connect the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P to my phone?

  1. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your smartphone to connect to the DJI Mimo app. This allows you to control the camera, update firmware, and export media.

  2. In the Osmo Pocket 4P system settings, select USB Mode and connect the device to an OTG-compatible smartphone using a USB-C to USB-C cable (USB 3.1) to export files.


How do you connect the Osmo Pocket 4P to a PC or Mac for file transfers?

Connect the Osmo Pocket 4P to your computer using a USB-C data cable (USB 3.1) to transfer files or use the device as a webcam.


How do you transfer photos and videos off the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  1. Connect to the DJI Mimo app and download your media directly to your smartphone.

  2. Remove the microSD card from the camera and insert it into a computer.

  3. Connect the camera directly to a computer or OTG-supported smartphone using a USB-C cable (USB 3.1).


When does the Osmo Pocket 4P automatically split video files?

The Osmo Pocket 4P automatically creates a new file every 16 GB without affecting video quality.


Is the App Glamour Effects feature available across both photo and video capture?

App Glamour Effects are only supported in Video and Low-Light modes and cannot be used in Photo mode. To use the feature, enable App Glamour Effects on your Osmo Pocket 4P before filming. Once recorded, export the video through the DJI Mimo app, where you can customize and fine-tune the effect parameters.

App Glamour Effects supports videos up to 4K at 60fps. However, actual export resolution depends on your smartphone's processing power, with some lower-performance models capping output at 1080p at 30fps.


Does the in-camera Beautify feature work for both photos and videos?

The in-camera Beautify feature is exclusive to Video mode and cannot be used in Photo or other shooting modes. When enabled, you can customize skin smoothness, brightness, and tone. Note that Beautify and Film Tone cannot be used at the same time—enabling Film Tone will automatically turn off Beautify.


How do you export panoramas from the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Panoramas are stitched directly on the Osmo Pocket 4P. You can export them by connecting to the DJI Mimo app and downloading the files from the playback menu to your phone, or by transferring them directly to a computer using the microSD card.


Is manual microphone gain control supported on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Internal audio on the Osmo Pocket 4P automatically adjusts gain based on your zoom ratio, but manual adjustments are not supported. However, you can manually customize volume gain when connected to external audio gear, such as the DJI Mic 2, Mic 3, Mic Mini, Mic Mini 2, or third-party microphones.


Which live streaming platforms work with the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Yes, all major livestreaming platforms are supported.


Can the Osmo Pocket 4P record video while the screen is turned off?

Yes. Swipe down on the screen to open the menu, go to System Settings, and tap Scrn Off When Rec. You can choose an auto-off timer of 3s, 15s, 30s, 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, or set it to Never.


How do you enable and use Audio Zoom on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Audio Zoom is turned on by default on the Osmo Pocket 4P and automatically engages whenever you adjust the camera's zoom ratio.


Does the Osmo Pocket 4P support HDMI video output through its USB-C port?

No.


What should I do if my camera won't connect to the DJI Mimo app?

Try these troubleshooting steps:

  1. Ensure both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on your smartphone.

  2. Restart both the Osmo Pocket 4P and the app, then attempt to reconnect.

  3. If the camera’s Wi-Fi password was recently changed, toggle your smartphone’s Wi-Fi off and back on before trying again.

  4. If your phone or current location does not support 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi, switch the camera frequency: go to Settings > Wireless Connection > Wi-Fi Frequency on the Osmo Pocket 4P, select 2.4GHz, and try connecting again.

Gimbal

How do you change the stabilization settings on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Manual stabilization level adjustment is not supported. Instead, you can control your camera movement by choosing between 4 gimbal modes (such as Tilt Locked or FPV) and 3 rotational speeds (Slow, Medium, Fast) to best match your scene.


How do you control the gimbal direction on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  1. On the Osmo Pocket 4P: When the home screen slider is set to zoom mode, use the physical joystick to steer the tilt and pan axes. The analog joystick is pressure-sensitive—pushing it farther increases rotation speed for smooth, precise adjustments.

  2. Via the DJI Mimo app: Open the live camera view in the app and use the virtual joystick to control pan and tilt.

Accessories

What is the Osmo FrameTap remote?

Osmo FrameTap is a touchscreen remote controller for the Osmo Pocket 4P. It provides a real-time live feed and lets you operate the gimbal camera wirelessly from a distance.


What is the maximum remote control range of Osmo FrameTap?

The maximum remote control range is 25 meters. However, for the best connection stability, we recommend keeping the distance within 10 meters.


How do you connect Osmo FrameTap to the camera?

When powered on, Osmo FrameTap automatically scans for nearby devices. Simply follow the on-screen prompts to complete pairing.


Yes. Swipe down from the top of the touchscreen to open the Control Center, where you can switch your connection to a different device.


What does the left button on the Osmo FrameTap do?

  • Press and hold: Power the device on or off.

  • Press once: Switch to 3× zoom (if at 1×), or return to 1× (from any other zoom level).

  • Press twice: Jump directly to 6× zoom.


What does the joystick on the Osmo FrameTap do?

  • Push left/right: Pan the gimbal left or right.

  • Push up/down: Tilt the camera up/down, or control the zoom level.

  • Press twice: Recenter the gimbal.

  • Press three times: Flip the camera to face forward or backward.


What are the functions of the shutter/record button?

Press once: Take a photo, or start and stop video recording.


What information and controls are displayed on the Osmo FrameTap touchscreen?

The touchscreen includes the following controls and indicators:

  • Double-tap (Live View): Select a subject to enable ActiveTrack and keep them centered in the frame.

  • Playback Icon (Left): Tap to review recorded footage (swipe left to exit).

  • Control Icon (Right): Tap to toggle the joystick function between gimbal tilt and camera zoom.

  • Battery Icon (Top Right): Tap to check battery levels for both the gimbal camera and Osmo FrameTap.

  • Flip Icon (Bottom Right): Tap to rotate the camera forward or backward.

  • Camera Icon (Bottom Left): Tap to switch between shooting modes.

  • Storage Info (Top Left): Displays remaining recording time or available storage space (read-only display).


How do you update the firmware on Osmo FrameTap?

Follow these steps to update the firmware:

  1. Turn off the gimbal camera and power on Osmo FrameTap. Ensure Osmo FrameTap is disconnected from the camera and has a sufficient battery level.

  2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your smartphone.

  3. Open the DJI Mimo app, tap the camera icon on the home screen, and connect to Osmo FrameTap.

  4. If a firmware update prompt appears, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.


Where are the microphones located on the Osmo Pocket 4P, and do they support directional audio?

Osmo Pocket 4P features three microphones located on its non-screen sides. By default (with Pro mode off), Directional Audio records from all directions. When you turn Pro mode on, you can select between Front, Front and Back, or All.


How much additional operating time does the Osmo Pocket 4P Battery Handle provide?

When recording at 1080p/24fps, Osmo Pocket 4P provides up to 210 minutes of battery life on a single charge. Attaching a fully charged Battery Handle extends operating time by an additional 130 minutes.

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


Can the Osmo Pocket 4P Battery Handle be used to charge a smartphone?

No.


How do you connect and pair DJI wireless microphones with the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  1. Swipe down on the touchscreen, go to System Settings, select Wireless Microphone, and choose Linking Mode.

  2. Follow the on-screen prompts to put your DJI Mic (Mic 2, Mic 3, Mic Mini, or Mic Mini 2) into linking mode.

  3. Once successfully paired, return to the home screen. A volume bar at the top will confirm the connection.

Note: After initial pairing, the microphone will automatically reconnect whenever powered on.


Can the Osmo Pocket 4P connect to two DJI Mic transmitters at the same time?

Yes.


Does the Osmo Pocket 4P work with the original DJI Mic?

No, Osmo Pocket 4P does not support a direct wireless connection to the original DJI Mic. To use it, you must plug the DJI Mic Receiver into the camera.


Are Osmo Pocket 4P accessories backward compatible with the Osmo Pocket 3?

Due to physical and lens dimension changes, Osmo Pocket 3 lens accessories and protective covers are not compatible with Osmo Pocket 4P. While you can use the Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle to charge the Osmo Pocket 4P, USB standard differences may limit data transfer, audio passthrough, and wake-up functionality. For the best experience, use the dedicated Osmo Pocket 4P Battery Handle.


Are Osmo Pocket 4P accessories compatible with the standard Osmo Pocket 4?

The Osmo Pocket 4P is larger, therefore size-dependent accessories like the Osmo Pocket 4 Protective Cover and Carrying Bag are not compatible. However, the Osmo Pocket 4 Battery Handle and Fill Light are fully compatible with the Osmo Pocket 4P. Please check individual product pages for complete details, as specific compatibility may vary.


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

  • Tripod Mounting: Adds a standard 1/4″ threaded hole for easy attachment to tripods and gear.

  • Convenient Charging: Relocates the USB-C port to the rear, allowing you to charge while recording on a flat surface.

  • Improved Ergonomics: Extends the length of the handle for a more comfortable, secure grip.


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

  • To attach: Line up the handle with the USB-C port and push it in until both side buckles lock securely into place. (Note: Do not press the release button when attaching.)

  • To detach: Press the front release button and pull the handle straight off.


Can the Osmo Pocket 4P be safely stored or carried without its Protective Cover or Carrying Bag?

The Osmo Pocket 4P's integrated axis lock allows you to carry it in loose pockets or small pouches without a case—just make sure it isn't squeezed by hard items. If you're packing it into a larger bag or backpack, always store it inside the Carrying Bag first.


How do I install the Expansion Adapter on the Osmo Pocket 4P?

  1. Open the Expansion Adapter and align it with the curved edge of the joystick base.

  2. Gently slide the camera into the adapter until it rests in position.

  3. Verify that the adapter is properly seated and does not block screen rotation.

  4. Fasten the buckle on the adapter to lock it in place.


Which accessories are compatible with the Osmo Pocket 4P?

Compatible accessories for the Osmo Pocket 4P include official mounting handles (1/4″ Thread and Battery Handle), the DJI Mic 3 Transmitter, the Expansion Adapter, Fill Light, Mini Tripod, Carrying Bag, USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1), and optical attachments (Wide-Angle Lens, Black Mist Filter, and Magnetic ND Filters).

Certain accessories are sold individually, while others are included as part of a combo package.


Can I transfer data using the USB-C port on the Osmo Pocket 4P's 1/4″ Thread Handle or Battery Handle? If so, what cable standard and max speed does it support?

Yes, both handles support data transfer. By using the included USB-C to USB-C PD Cable (USB 3.1) or any compatible USB 3.1 cable, you can export files from the built-in storage at speeds up to 800 MB/s.


How much power does the Osmo Pocket 4P Fill Light consume, and how does it impact battery life?

When set to medium brightness, the Fill Light draws 0.35 W of power. This gives you up to 180 minutes* of operating time when shooting 1080p/24fps video, reducing the standard battery life by about 30 minutes.

When increased to high brightness, power consumption rises to 0.55 W. Under the same 1080p/24fps video settings, your operating time will be up to 156 minutes*, which is a reduction of roughly 54 minutes.

For comparison, if you choose not to use the Fill Light at all, the camera can record 1080p/24fps video for up to 210 minutes*.

*Tested in a 25°C (77°F) environment while recording 1080p/24fps (16:9) video, with Wi-Fi and the screen disabled. This data is intended for reference purposes only.