The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Handheld Camera is out - If you were only allowed one "Aerial / Drone Camera" and one "Ground based Camera" to cover the maximum "types of shot", would this be it?

Edits these days seem to mix in a bit of everything but wallets don’t stretch to everything sadly! We would all love a Drone / Drones, a DSLR, an action cam, a 360 cam, a gimbal Vlogging cam and a Bell 206 Jet Ranger Helicopter with a Cineflex on the nose for tracking Mountain Biking (ok that might just be me!).

Obviously specific film jobs require specific types of camera’s but if you had to try and cover the maximum number of shot types with just one drone and one ground camera would this be your ground based choice, or would you be tempted by something else to cover even more possibilities? - As per school exams - Discuss and use the tracing paper provided :rofl:

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Powered by a 1-inch CMOS sensor, Osmo Pocket 4 captures stunning 4K/240fps footage and clear low-light shots. It delivers cinematic depth via 14 stops of dynamic range and 10-bit D-Log. Its 2× lossless zoom and 3-axis stabilization bring distant beauty within reach. Just rotate the screen to record!

  • 1″ CMOS & 4K/240fps
  • 14-Stop Dynamic Range
  • 10-bit D-Log
  • 3-Axis Stabilization & Rotatable Touchscreen
  • 2× Lossless Zoom
  • 107GB Built-In Storage & 800MB/s Transfer
  • ActiveTrack 7.0 & Intelligent Focusing
  • OsmoAudio 4-Channel Output
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Dji have today given a sneak peek of the Osmo Pocket 4 P.
Confirmed it has 2 lenses !!

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I have an action 5 (for underwater) and a pocket 3 for ground use. It’s only natural - given the success of the pocket 3 - that DJI would try to capitalise on the model. I’m sure people will buy the pocket 4 as an upgrade but to the vast majority of users, the pocket 3 will still do the job perfectly well. It already has most of the features needed for youtube videos given YT’s upload limitations. Its pretty though :slight_smile:

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