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    One of the most versatile action cameras I’ve tested isn’t from GoPro – and it’s on sale

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 15, 2025Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Multiple DJI Osmo Action 4 packages are on sale at Amazon. Both the Essential and Standard Combos have been discounted to $249, while the Adventure Combo has dropped to $349.

    DJI might not be the first name on people’s lips when it comes to action cameras, but the company that’s better known for its drones also has a really solid line of action cameras. And its latest device, the Osmo Action 4 camera, has some very impressive tricks up its sleeve.

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    So, what sets this action camera apart from the competition? Let’s take a look.

    First off, this is not just an action camera — it’s a pro-grade action camera.

    From a hardware point of view, the Osmo Action 4 features a 1/1.3-inch image sensor that can record 4K at up to 120 frames per second (fps). This sensor is combined with a wide-angle f/2.8 aperture lens that provides an ultra-wide field of view of up to 155°. And that’s wide.

    Build quality and fit and finish are second to none.

    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

    For when the going gets rough, the Osmo Action 4 offers 360° HorizonSteady stabilization modes, including RockSteady 3.0/3.0+ for first-person video footage and HorizonBalancing/HorizonSteady modes for horizontal shots. That’s pro-grade hardware right there.

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    The Osmo Action 4 also features a 10-bit D-Log M color mode. This mode allows the sensor to record over one billion colors and offers a wider dynamic range, giving you a video that is more vivid and that offers greater detail in the highlights and shadows. 

    This mode, combined with an advanced color temperature sensor, means that the colors have a true-to-life feel regardless of whether you’re shooting outdoors, indoors, or even underwater.

    The DJI Osmo Action 4 ready for action.

    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

    I’ve added some video output from the Osmo Action 4 below. 

    There are examples in both 1080p and 4K. To test the stabilization, I attached the camera to the truck and took it on some roads, some of which are pretty rough. The Osmo Action 4 had no problem with that terrain. I also popped the camera into the sea, just because. And again, no problem.

    I’ve also captured a few time-lapses with the camera — not because I like clouds (well, actually, I do like clouds), but pointing a camera at a sky can be a good test of how it handles changing light. 

    Also: I recommend this action camera to beginners and professional creators. Here’s why

    Timelapses with action cameras can suffer from unsightly exposure changes that cause the image to pulse, a condition known as exposure pumping. This issue can also cause the white balance to change noticeably in a video, but the Osmo Action 4 handled this test well.

    All the footage I’ve shot is what I’ve come to expect from a DJI camera, whether it’s from an action camera or drone — crisp, clear, vivid, and also nice and stable.

    The Osmo Action 4 is packed with various electronic image-stabilization (EIS) tech to ensure that your footage is smooth and on the horizon. It’s worth noting the limitations of EIS — it’s not supported in slow-motion and timelapse modes, and the HorizonSteady and HorizonBalancing features are only available for video recorded at 1080p (16:9) or 2.7K (16:9) with a frame rate of 60fps or below. 

    On the durability front, I’ve no concerns. I’ve subjected the Osmo Action 4 to a hard few days of testing, and it’s not let me down or complained once. It takes impacts like a champ, and being underwater or in dirt and sand is no problem at all. 

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    You might think that this heavy-duty testing would be hard on the camera’s tiny batteries, but you’d be wrong. Remember I said the Osmo Action 4 offered hours of battery life? Well, I wasn’t kidding. 

    The Osmo Action 4’s ultra-long life batteries are incredible. 

    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

    DJI says that a single battery can deliver up to 160 minutes of 1080p/24fps video recording (at room temperature, with RockSteady on, Wi-Fi off, and screen off). That’s over two and a half hours of recording time. 

    In the real world, I was blown away by how much a single battery can deliver. I shot video and timelapse, messed around with a load of camera settings, and then transferred that footage to my iPhone, and still had 16% battery left.

    No action camera has delivered so much for me on one battery.

    The two extra batteries and the multifunction case that come as part of the Adventure Combo are worth the extra $100.

    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

    And when you’re ready to recharge, a 30W USB-C charger can take a battery from zero to 80% in 18 minutes. That’s also impressive.

    What’s more, the batteries are resistant to cold, offering up to 150 minutes of 1080p/24fps recording in temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F). This resistance also blows the competition away.

    Even taking into account all these strong points, the Osmo Action 4 offers even more.

    The camera has 2x digital zoom for better composition, Voice Prompts that let you know what the camera is doing without looking, and Voice Control that lets you operate the device without touching the screen or using the app. The Osmo Action 4 also digitally hides the selfie stick from a variety of different shots, and you can even connect the DJI Mic to the camera via the USB-C port for better audio capture.

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    As for price, the Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo bundle comes in at $399, while the Osmo Action 4 Adventure Combo, which comes with two extra Osmo Action Extreme batteries, an additional mini Osmo Action quick-release adapter mount, a battery case that acts as a power bank, and a 1.5-meter selfie stick, is $499.

    I’m in love with the Osmo Action 4. It’s hands down the best, most versatile, most powerful action camera on the market today, offering pro-grade features at a price that definitely isn’t pro-grade. 

    Everything included in the Action Combo bundle.

    DJI

    DJI Osmo Action 4 tech specs

    • Dimensions: 70.5×44.2×32.8mm
    • Weight: 145g
    • Waterproof: 18m, up to 60m with the optional waterproof case
    • Microphones: 3
    • Sensor 1/1.3-inch CMOS
    • Lens: FOV 155°, aperture f/2.8, focus distance 0.4m to ∞
    • Max Photo Resolution: 3648×2736
    • Max Video Resolution: 4K (4:3): 3840×2880@24/25/30/48/50/60fps and 4K (16:9): 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120fps
    • ISO Range: 100-12800
    • Front Screen: 1.4-inch, 323ppi, 320×320
    • Rear Screen: 2.25-inch, 326ppi, 360×640
    • Front/Rear Screen Brightness: 750±50 cd/m² 
    • Storage: microSD (up to 512GB)
    • Battery: 1770mAh, lab tested to offer up to 160 minutes of runtime (tested at room temperature – 25°C/77°F – and 1080p/24fps, with RockSteady on, Wi-Fi off, and screen off)
    • Operating Temperature: -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)

    This article was originally published in August of 2023 and updated in March 2025.

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