Quick Take

If you’re buying a pocket camera today, the Insta360 Luna Ultra is the most exciting of the three — real zoom and a detachable screen you can actually buy right now. The DJI Pocket 4 is the safer, more refined pick if you’re already on DJI gear, and the unreleased Pocket 4 Pro could end up beating both once it lands.

I’ve also put the Luna Ultra head to head with each DJI Pocket separately — see Luna Ultra vs Pocket 4 and Luna Ultra vs Pocket 4 Pro if you’re only deciding between two of them.

The Insta360 Luna Ultra just launched, so now there are three pocket cameras everyone’s comparing: the Luna, the DJI Pocket 4, and the upcoming Pocket 4 Pro. In this Luna Ultra vs Pocket 4 Pro vs Pocket 4 breakdown, I’m answering the question I keep getting asked — is the new Luna actually better than DJI, or is this just hype? I’ve used a DJI Pocket as my main travel camera for a few years, so when the Luna showed up, it genuinely got me thinking about switching.

What Each One Actually Is

The Luna Ultra is Insta360’s first real pocket camera in this style. The big difference is two lenses — a main 1-inch sensor and a telephoto next to it — so you get actual optical zoom, not just digital cropping. Leica tuned the color, it shoots up to 8K, and the detachable screen that pops off and turns into a remote is the feature everyone’s talking about.

The Pocket 4 is the simple one: single lens, no zoom. It has better specs than the Pocket 3, but as I covered in my Pocket 4 Pro vs Pocket 4 vs Pocket 3 comparison, the upgrades are pretty small — it’s more refinement than leap, mostly worth it if you shoot professionally or heavily. What you’re paying for is polish, since this is DJI’s fourth Pocket.

The Pocket 4 Pro is DJI’s answer to the Luna — a dual-lens Pocket with its own telephoto — but it isn’t out yet. It’s coming soon with DJI’s new D-Log 2 color profile and a claimed 17 stops of dynamic range.

Specs and Price

The Luna packs real zoom, 8K, 10-bit I-Log, 14 stops of dynamic range, and that pop-off screen. The Pocket 4 sticks with a single 1-inch sensor but adds 4K slow motion, full D-Log, the same 14 stops, ActiveTrack 7, and 107GB of built-in storage. On price, all three land within about $200 of each other: the Luna is $770, the Pocket 4 starts at $500 (around $740 for the Creator Combo), and the Pro is rumored around $700 — which is exactly why this is such a close call.

Where the Luna Wins

The biggest one for me is zoom. So much of what I film while traveling is across the street or further away, and with my Pocket 3, I either walk over and lose the moment or zoom in digitally and watch the shot fall apart. The Luna’s real telephoto fixes that — though I’ll be honest, Insta360 advertises up to 12x, and most of that is digital. The real optical zoom is closer to 3x, around 6x before it starts to soften.

The other standout is the detachable screen. Pop it off, set the camera down, walk away, and you can still see your shot and frame yourself from across the room — and it doubles as a wireless mic. If you film yourself solo like I do, that fixes the most annoying part of the whole process. There’s also a head-tracking accessory that turns the camera wherever you look, which nothing else in this category currently offers.

Where DJI Fights Back

The Pocket 4’s biggest edge is that it’s simply mature. This is DJI’s fourth Pocket, and my Pocket 3 worked perfectly from day one — gimbal, tracking, colors, all doing their job. First-generation cameras like the Luna almost always have rough edges that get smoothed out over the next year of updates. Storage matters more than it sounds too: the Pocket 4’s 107GB built in means you can’t lose a card mid-trip the way I once did. And the Pocket 4 Pro’s confirmed D-Log 2 and 17 stops line up almost exactly against the Luna’s specs, so if you’re already all-in on DJI, it might be worth waiting for.

US Availability

The Pocket 4 is sold worldwide, but in the US, DJI doesn’t sell it directly anymore because of the FCC situation from late last year — you’d need to grab it through Amazon instead. The Luna doesn’t have that problem; Insta360 sells it directly, on Amazon, and everywhere else.

Which One Should You Get?

If you want the most capable camera right now — real zoom, higher resolution, a screen you can pull off to film yourself — that’s the Luna Ultra, keeping in mind it’s a first-generation product that may need a few software updates to feel fully polished. If you mostly shoot handheld and want to spend less, the Pocket 3 or 4 is the safe, refined choice. And if you specifically want DJI’s dual-lens answer, it’s worth holding out for the Pocket 4 Pro.

My take: if you’re buying today, go with the Luna Ultra. If you’re a DJI person, it’s worth waiting a couple of weeks to see what the Pro actually brings.

Is the Insta360 Luna Ultra better than the DJI Pocket 4?

For zoom and a detachable, self-monitoring screen, yes — the Luna Ultra pulls ahead. But the Pocket 4 is more refined since it’s DJI’s fourth-generation Pocket, and its 107GB of built-in storage beats the Luna’s roughly 47GB.

Should I wait for the DJI Pocket 4 Pro instead of buying the Luna Ultra now?

If you’re already invested in DJI gear, waiting makes sense — the Pocket 4 Pro’s confirmed D-Log 2 and 17 stops of dynamic range closely match the Luna’s specs. If you want a dual-lens pocket camera today, the Luna Ultra is the only one you can actually buy.

How much optical zoom does the Insta360 Luna Ultra have?

Around 3x true optical zoom, usable up to about 6x before quality softens. Insta360 advertises up to 12x, but most of that range is digital zoom.

Can I buy the DJI Pocket 4 in the US?

Not directly from DJI. Due to the FCC situation from late 2025, DJI no longer sells the Pocket 4 through official US channels, but it’s available through Amazon and other third-party retailers.

Luna Ultra vs Pocket 4 Pro vs Pocket 4: Gear Mentioned

Insta360 Luna Ultra 8K Dual-Lens Gimbal Camera Standard Combo, Cosmic Black
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  • DJI Mic 3 Clip-On Transmitter/Recorder with Built-In Microphone- For Mic 3 Wireless...
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