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Image 2: A promotional graphic for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P preview event at Cannes, featuring a camera on a tripod at sunset with text: "VISION UNVEILED: An Exclusive Osmo Pocket 4P Preview at Cannes.

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DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Unveiled A Dual-Camera Cinema Tool in Your Pocket

DJI has officially pulled the curtain back on the highly anticipated Osmo Pocket 4P, choosing the prestigious Cannes Film Festival as the stage for its big reveal. While leaks and rumors had already given much of the design away, this announcement marks a clear turning point for the Pocket series — one that pushes it from a creator-focused gimbal camera into something DJI is openly calling a "cinematic imaging device."

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