Quick Take — The DJI Pocket 4 Pro is officially confirmed — dual cameras, a 1-in main sensor plus a dedicated 3x optical zoom lens, and the most loaded creator kit DJI has ever shipped with a pocket camera. Body price is around $700. It’s a meaningful upgrade over the Pocket 4, but not available through normal US retail due to DJI’s FCC covered entity status.

DJI officially confirmed the Pocket 4 Pro — optical zoom on a DJI pocket camera for the first time. The dual-lens design changes how you’d actually use this camera, and the Creator Combo is loaded in a way that makes a real difference for new buyers. Here’s what the first look tells us — and the one caveat that matters most if you’re in the US.

DJI Pocket 4 Pro is REAL (First Look)

What’s in the DJI Pocket 4 Pro Creator Combo

From the leaked unboxing, the Creator Combo is loaded: camera, extension handle, mini tripod, field light attachment, filters, a wireless DJI Mic transmitter, magnetic clip, wide-angle lens attachment, cables, wrist strap, and an upgraded carrying pouch. That’s a significant step up from what the Pocket 3 came with — where you’d typically end up buying a tripod, filters, and mic mount almost immediately. If you’re new to pocket cameras, this is a much cleaner entry point. If you already own the Pocket 4 and have most of this kit, the Creator Combo adds less value.

DJI Pocket 4 Pro specs

The key addition over the standard Pocket 4 is the second camera. The 1-in main sensor stays, joined by a dedicated lens with 3x optical zoom y hasta 6x lossless. That changes the camera in a meaningful way — every previous DJI pocket was stuck with a single wide lens. Now you can shoot wide for vlogs and b-roll, then switch to telephoto for cleaner subject framing without a crop.

Full specs: 8K at 30fps, 4K at 240fps, 14 stops of dynamic range, rumored new DLog M2 color profile, Active Track 7, 107GB internal storage at 800MB/s, four-channel audio, full DJI Mic 2 wireless support. Magnetic attachment system, dedicated zoom buttons, customizable physical controls. Same limitations as the Pocket 4: non-removable battery and still not waterproof.

Is the DJI Pocket 4 Pro worth it?

If you own the Pocket 3 — this is a meaningful upgrade. The optical zoom genuinely changes the camera in a way that specs alone don’t capture. Worth skipping the standard Pocket 4 and going straight to the Pro, if you can get one. If you own the Pocket 4 — you’ll want to weigh whether the second lens and DLog M2 justify the price step-up. The platform underneath is the same. If you’re new to pocket cameras in the US — the Pocket 4 Pro is a great camera, but getting one through official US channels isn’t currently possible. The DJI Pocket 3 is your safest US option right now — significantly cheaper, available normally, and still very capable.

The US availability situation

DJI has been on the FCC covered entity list since December 2025. Neither the Pocket 4 nor the Pocket 4 Pro is available through official US retail — no DJI.com, no Amazon direct. You can find the Pocket 4 through third-party US resellers, or import from Canada or China. The Pocket 4 Pro is in the same position. If that’s a friction point, it’s worth looking at the insta360 Luna Ultra — Insta360 isn’t on that list, and their cameras ship normally to US addresses the day they launch.

What is the DJI Pocket 4 Pro price?

The DJI Pocket 4 Pro body is expected around $700. The Creator Combo with the full accessory kit will be priced higher. This is about $200 more than the standard Pocket 4 at $499.

What’s the difference between the DJI Pocket 4 and Pocket 4 Pro?

The Pocket 4 Pro adds a dedicated 3x optical zoom lens alongside the 1-in main sensor, enabling real telephoto reach without digital quality loss. It also includes a rumored new DLog M2 color profile. Everything else — 107GB internal storage, stabilization, four-channel audio — carries over from the standard Pocket 4.

Can you buy the DJI Pocket 4 Pro in the US?

Not through official channels. DJI has been on the FCC covered entity list since December 2025, cutting off normal US retail. You can find the Pocket 4 through third-party resellers or import from Canada or China. The DJI Pocket 3 remains the only DJI pocket camera available through standard US retail.

Is the DJI Pocket 4 Pro waterproof?

No. The Pocket 4 Pro is not waterproof, same as previous Pocket cameras. The gimbal mechanism makes sealing impractical. For rain or water use, a proper action camera like the DJI Osmo Action 6 is the better choice.