Leaked Barcelona Shots Suggest DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 Is Really a Pocket 3S Upgrade

New DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leak images are giving creators their best look yet at DJI’s next pocket gimbal camera, with what appear to be real marketing photos shot during a promotional session in Barcelona. After this latest wave of leaks, there’s very little left unknown about the Osmo Pocket 4’s design, key accessories, and several headline specs.

The newly surfaced photos show the Osmo Pocket 4 “in the wild,” and they reinforce earlier reports of meaningful hardware refinements aimed at faster, more tactile control while filming. Most notably, the camera is shown with a new magnetic mount system, which should make attaching accessories and repositioning the device quicker and cleaner than before. The images also reveal dedicated buttons for “Custom” and “Zoom,” suggesting DJI is leaning into a more direct, camera-like control setup instead of relying as heavily on touch controls.

The leak also points to a refreshed Creator Combo package. The pictures indicate DJI is bundling the unreleased DJI Mic 3, alongside a redesigned carrying pouch. There’s also a specialized magnetic fill light accessory shown, which could be a big quality-of-life upgrade for vloggers and travel shooters who often need a compact lighting solution without adding a bulky rig.

While the outside still looks very similar to the Osmo Pocket 3—keeping the familiar pocket-friendly form factor—the bigger story appears to be inside. Previous leaked packaging details referenced major specification upgrades, including a 1-inch sensor, up to 14 stops of dynamic range, and 107GB of internal storage. If accurate, that combination would be especially appealing to anyone chasing better low-light performance, more highlight and shadow recovery, and the ability to shoot without immediately relying on external storage.

Even with these improvements, discussion among camera fans hasn’t stopped. Some are still hoping DJI will introduce an even higher-end model, often referred to as an “Osmo Pocket 4 Pro,” potentially featuring optical zoom. There’s no confirmation of that version in the current leak materials, but the demand shows how much interest there is in a compact gimbal camera that can go beyond digital zoom while keeping image quality high.

With hands-on style marketing imagery now circulating and specs repeatedly lining up across multiple leaks, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is shaping up to be a notable upgrade for creators who want stabilized, high-quality video in a truly portable camera.