The DJI Pocket 4 is ALMOST a Pro Camera

#DJIPocket4 #DJIPocket3 DJI just knocked it out of the park with the Osmo Pocket 4. With up to 14 stops of dynamic range, Active Track 7, and a massive new 1-inch sensor, this tiny camera is punching way above its weight class. But is it the ultimate upgrade for your content creation setup? I took the new Pocket 4 out to test its D-Log Pro capabilities, low-light performance, and that incredibly useful 107GB of built-in storage. I even put it to the ultimate test head-to-head against my full-frame Lumix S1 II to see if the image quality actually holds up. Here is why the Pocket 4 is almost a pro camera, and the few minor nitpicks DJI still needs to fix via firmware. Let me know in the comments: Are you upgrading to the Pocket 4, or holding out to see if a Pro version drops? Gear Mentioned In This Video: DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Creator Combo DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Panasonic Lumix S1 II Freewell 1.1x Anamorphic Lens Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & Initial Thoughts 0:54 - New Features (Active Track 7 & D-Log Pro) 2:18 - 107GB Built-In Internal Storage! 2:40 - Low Light & Dynamic Range Tests 3:47 - Gesture Controls Explained 4:43 - Pocket 3 vs Pocket 4 Comparison 5:29 - Outdoor Test & Dynamic Framing 7:24 - Color Profiles & Anamorphic Lens Test 8:29 - Pocket 4 vs Full Frame Lumix S1 II 9:30 - The New Magnetic Light Accessory 10:24 - The Cons: Screen Brightness & ISO Limits 11:32 - The Selfie Mode is Finally Fixed 11:54 - Final Verdict: Buy Now or Wait for a Pro Model?