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DJI Pocket 4 reportedly enters mass production with new chassis design leaked · TechNode

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Last updated: 2025/10/28 at 2:53 AM
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DJI’s next-generation Pocket 4 handheld camera has reportedly entered mass production, with new prototype images revealing a redesigned chassis and additional control buttons, according to TheNewCamera. The images show a side-by-side comparison with the Pocket 3, and leaks say the Pocket 4 weighs about 116 g without accessories, roughly 35% lighter than the Pocket 3’s 179 g. The chassis appears taller but slimmer, and the two added buttons may improve zoom and control functions.

The Pocket 4 is expected to retain the 2-inch rotatable screen while addressing zoom performance. Recent leaks, including frames from a Barcelona promotional shoot, suggest DJI is preparing to announce the Pocket 4 within the next two to three months. [TheNewCamera]

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