
DJI
The DJI Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo is a compact 4K/120fps action camera with a large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, dual touchscreens, and RockSteady/HorizonSteady stabilization. It offers rugged waterproof construction, a long‑life battery, and a suite of accessories for adventure filming and vlogging.
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$208.99
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$294.26
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$208.99
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$399.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Osmo Action 4 for its larger sensor, 4K/120fps capability, 10-bit D-Log M color and robust 360° HorizonSteady stabilization, positioning it as a strong budget-friendly alternative to the GoPro Hero12. However, they note the stiff battery door and the lack of RAW video, 8K recording, and optical stabilization as drawbacks for high-end creators.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the camera’s ruggedness, waterproof depth rating, and compact dual-screen design, often highlighting its ability to survive drops and perform well in low light. Recurring complaints focus on the difficult-to-open battery door and noticeable noise when shooting in very dark conditions.
Common Complaints
Stiff battery door that is hard to open, increased image noise above ISO 1600 in very low light, and the absence of advanced pro features like RAW video, 8K recording, and optical stabilization.
What People Are Saying
“dropped from 1m, no dent or scratch”
“hard-to-open battery door”
How It Compares
vs. GoPro Hero12 Black
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Osmo Action 4 for better low-light detail and 4K/120fps; choose Hero12 for a broader accessory ecosystem.
vs. Insta360 Ace Pro / Ace Pro 2
Advantages
pairwise
Disadvantages
Select the Ace Pro series if ultra‑high resolution is essential; select the Osmo Action 4 for a more compact, rugged solution with strong low-light performance.
vs. DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the Action 4 for budget‑friendly durability; upgrade to Action 5 Pro when top‑tier performance justifies the extra expense.