DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and Insta360 Luna Ultra are pocket gimbal cameras, but DJI centers on 4K slow motion while Insta360 pushes dual-lens 8K. DJI is smaller and lighter with 107GB storage and 4K/240fps; Insta360 adds a 60mm telephoto lens, detachable OLED controller, 8K Dolby Vision, and 47GB internal storage.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
DJI
A compact pocket gimbal camera built for travel vlogging, 4K slow motion, subject tracking, and one-handed handheld creation.
Insta360
A premium dual-lens gimbal camera built for 8K video, telephoto framing, detachable monitoring, low-light shooting, and flexible solo capture.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is the better fit if you want a smaller pocket gimbal camera focused on 4K/240fps slow motion, lighter carry weight, larger built-in storage, and DJI's tracking and audio ecosystem. Its official specs make it easier to recommend for travel vlogs, social video, and one-handed everyday capture. Insta360 Luna Ultra is the stronger pick if you want dual-lens flexibility, 8K Dolby Vision, a real 60mm telephoto view, 10-bit I-Log, and detachable remote monitoring. It asks you to accept more size and complexity, but it gives solo creators more framing options than a single-lens pocket camera. Choose DJI for compact 4K speed and storage; choose Insta360 for 8K, telephoto reach, and remote control.
A: For compact travel vlogging, DJI Osmo Pocket 4 makes more sense because it is lighter, smaller, has 107GB built-in storage, and records 4K slow motion up to 240fps. For solo creators who want telephoto framing, 8K footage, and a detachable remote screen, Insta360 Luna Ultra is the stronger creative tool.
A: DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is a single-lens 1-inch pocket gimbal camera centered on 4K recording, 4K/240fps slow motion, and a compact body. Insta360 Luna Ultra is a dual-lens gimbal camera with a 1-inch 8K main camera, a 60mm telephoto camera, and a detachable 2-inch OLED controller.
A: Yes. Insta360 lists 8K 16:9 video up to 30fps, while DJI lists normal video up to 4K 16:9 at 60fps and slow motion up to 4K at 240fps. Pick Insta360 when resolution and cropping room matter; pick DJI when high-frame-rate 4K slow motion matters more.
A: DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has the stronger official 4K slow-motion spec because DJI lists 4K up to 240fps. Insta360 Luna Ultra lists 4K up to 120fps and 1080p up to 240fps. For 4K slow-motion clips, DJI is the clearer fit.
A: Yes. DJI lists Osmo Pocket 4 at 144.2 x 44.4 x 33.5 mm and 190.5 g. Insta360 lists Luna Ultra at 52.4 x 169.9 x 38.5 mm and 233 g or 235 g depending on color, so DJI is easier to carry.
A: DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has more built-in storage, with 107GB listed by DJI. Insta360 Luna Ultra has 47GB built-in storage. Both support microSD expansion up to 1TB.
A: Yes. Insta360 Luna Ultra has a second telephoto camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, F2.0 aperture, and 60mm equivalent focal length. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 uses a single 20mm equivalent lens, so Luna Ultra is better for tighter portraits and detail shots.
A: Yes. DJI lists ActiveTrack 7.0 and intelligent focusing for Osmo Pocket 4, with tracking support at up to 4x zoom in supported modes. Insta360 uses Deep Track 5.0 with auto tracking, active zoom tracking, group tracking, and smart framing.
A: Insta360 Luna Ultra is better for remote solo framing because its 2-inch OLED touchscreen detaches and supports HD image transmission up to 20 meters. DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has a rotatable 2-inch built-in touchscreen, which is simpler but not a detachable remote controller.
A: Insta360 publishes US pricing: Luna Ultra starts at $769.99 and has been sold in the US since June 10, 2026 through the Insta360 Store, Amazon, and Best Buy. DJI has not published a US price for Osmo Pocket 4; its regional official store lists the Standard Combo at $473 in USD.
Prices, features and specifications in this comparison were verified from official sources.
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