🎥 Capture Every Epic Moment, Rain or Shine!
The DJI Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo is a compact, waterproof 4K action camera featuring a large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor optimized for low-light imaging, 10-bit & D-Log M color performance for vivid footage, and ultra-wide 155º field of view. It supports 4K video at 120fps, offers up to 160 minutes of battery life even in -20°C, and includes magnetic quick-release mounts and advanced digital stabilization. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts seeking versatile, high-quality outdoor video capture.
Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 512 GB |
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 640 x 360 Pixels |
Screen Size | 2.25 Inches |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 145 Grams |
Style | Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.8"D x 1.7"W x 1.3"H |
Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Wireless Compability | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/1.3-inch |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Features | Touchscreen, Extended battery life, 10-bit & D-Log M Color Performance, Dual Full-Color Touchscreens, 4K/120fps & 155º Ultra-Wide FOV, Anti-Shake, 1/1.3″ Sensor & Low-Light Imaging, Pre-Recording, Slow Motion, Low Light |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Minimum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 8.5 Millimeters |
Maximum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Optical Zoom | 4 x |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
File Format | JPEG, Raw |
Effective Video Resolution | 10 MP |
Shooting Modes | Sunrise |
Video Resolution | 4K |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Effective Still Resolution | 9.98 MP |
B**N
10/10
This camera has great quality and great footage. It doesn’t come with an SD card so be prepared to get one. I use this for four wheeling and the footage was clean and I was very easy to use. It held up very well with the mud and bumps. The camera itself it’s relatively light weight so if you want to wear it on you, you can barely tell that it’s there. Connects right to your phone where you can watch the footage or you can take out the sd card and watch it on a laptop. I will say watching it on your phone makes the video not as clear whereas on a laptop it is clear and easy to see. If you’re thinking about it definitely get it. It does not disappoint and the price is definitely far for the quality and functionality.
X**N
Versatile and Durable
This camera can do so many things well. It takes great photos and is a highly competent recording camera. It’s also well built; I have put it through some pretty rough conditions and haven’t had any problems. The interface is intuitive and well thought out. It’s a great value. It does a lot at an affordable price. Recommended.
M**S
GoPro -> DJI
I make Fishing videos and was using a GoPro Hero 7 Black. I had overheating issues, battery issues and freezing issues. I had been researching new GoPros and was disappointed when I heard they still had overheating problems. I've seen DJI Action cameras before so I decided to research. I watched many videos. My conclusion: the DJI doesn't overheat, the batteries last WAY longer AND the magnetic mount is AMAZING. Taking the Action 4 off my neck mount to put on my tripod is a breeze with the magnet and clamps. Such an amazing innovation. I've recorded a total of 6 hours of 4K 60 Ultra Wide and have had 0 issues. The camera has yet to even get hot even after recording for 2 hours straight. I'm impressed. The build quality is good, I like the protective case it comes with and the fact that you can access the USB-C port with the case on. The size of the camera is comparable to GoPro. They're small-ish action cameras. After tax I spent $225 and couldn't be happier. The quality of camera you get for the money you spend is incredible. I'm definitely team DJI now. GoPro lost me when they decided to not fix their issues.. picture and video quality are fantastic on this camera, value for money is amazing. Great camera. Definitely a happy fishing content creator here 👋🏻
T**B
Great Action Camera
I got this on sale so it was an awesome deal. For an4k action camera it does everything I need and shoots in “Dlog” footage which can be graded well. The stabilizing works realllly well for moto vlogging and there’s a pretty large aftermarket of mounts and accessories to mount it in tons of places. Picture quality is awesome but my one critique is that the bitrate seems throttled, video people will know what this means. Overall good value for money if bought on sale otherwise a solid action camera option.
S**
Great Action Camera
The video quality is excellent, and the stabilization works really well even on rough rides. Battery life is solid, and it’s super easy to mount and use. Waterproof design gives me peace of mind when traveling. Very happy with this purchase!
D**N
Great camera
Such an amazing camera for the price. Shoots good quality and it easy to use. Definitely recommend if you want an as good as new gen camera for cheaper. Very easy to connect with the DJI Mimo app, and it lets you edit and trim the video before you download it. Magnetic mount is also nice(which is also on the case that comes with it) Pretty good image stabilization too. Only CON I can find is the wind noise reduction is not the greatest.
A**T
Great Low Light performance, almost as Good as the Action 5
I was in the market for an action cam as I wanted to do some First Person style content. I looked at GoPro, but I read some reviews about them overheating and less than stellar low light performance. The next major competitor was the DJI Osmo line of products. My main concern was low light performance and Image/video quality. A lot of camera shoppers are not aware of image sensor and pixel size when comparing devices.The Osmo Action 4 (and 5) features a 1/1.3-inch 10 MP sensor with 2.4μm pixels, while the GoPro Hero 13 has a 1/1.9-inch 27.6 MP sensor. Low light performance is also influenced by factors like lens aperture. The GoPro has a slight advantage with a 2.5 aperture compared to the Osmo 4's 2.8. There's also ISO which the Osmo does up to 12800, not sure what the GoPro does since it's not listed on their site. The final thing that determines Low light performance is the shutter speed. This is fixed for the most part when doing video as you have to capture at least 24 FPS for "smooth" video. When taking still photos the shutter speed is not as important, but this review will need a TLDR if I get into that. Some of the electronic stabilization features also require high shutter speeds to function correctly, so there's that.Setting up the Osmo 4 wasn't too difficult, but it did "force" me to install and register it in the DJI Mimo app, although it allowed me to skip a few times before I needed to. Once I got everything set up I did a few quick videos which were easy with the included Voice Commands. I was also surprised when I plugged it in, and it gave me the option to use it as a webcam. The build quality is great and the included case and accessories were welcome.Overall it's a solid action camera compared to the Garmin Virb it replaced. It doesn't have the highest resolution and battery life is not the best when recording in 4K, but it's good enough that I ended up getting an Action 2 as well. Haven't run into any freezing or overheating issues yet, but I'll definitely update the review if I do.
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