Pocket 4P vs Luna Ultra: DJI undercuts on price and slow-mo, Insta360 leans into 8K and a detachable remote

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DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4P uses a 1-inch 4K main sensor with a 60mm tele, delivering up to 240fps 4K slow-mo and 37MP stills, priced for China preorder at about ¥3799 (~$562) with 103GB built-in storage; Insta360’s Luna Ultra offers higher-resolution options (8K at 30fps, 4K at 120fps) and a removable touchscreen remote, but is pricier (~$769.99). The Pocket 4P comes in a Vlog Kit with FrameTap, but US availability is unclear, while Luna Ultra emphasizes resolution and mobility.
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