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An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterThe Osmo Action 4 isn't the latest DJI action camera, but that means you can pick up this highly-rated GoPro alternative for half the price of the latest model. And now, thanks to a new deal, you can snap up the Osmo Action 4 at Amazon for £169 (was £199) — the lowest price we've seen since Black Friday.
Released in August 2023, the Osmo Action 4 still boasts a fantastic set of specs. You've got a 1/1.3-inch sensor, 10-bit D-Log M colour performance, and superb low-light capabilities — all of which combine to provide superb video quality.
The popular action camera has only been £10 cheaper, which makes this one of the best deals we've ever seen. And if you're looking for a camera to capture your spring and summer adventures, then this Osmo Action is an absolute bargain.
Today's best DJI action camera deal
DJI Osmo Action 4: was £199 now £169 at AmazonAt launch, the Osmo Action 4 was £379, which is a massive £210 more expensive than this excellent deal price. For the money, you get a good low-light performer and a magnetic mounting system that enables quick swap-outs. This is the best deal if you're looking for a decent action camera at an affordable price.
View DealFour out of five stars was what we gave this action camera. You can read why in our full DJI Osmo Action 4 review, but if you're strapped for time, let me give you the rundown.
The 1/1.3-inch sensor delivers improved 10-bit 4K video quality and a D-Log colour profile. These qualities elevate image output and make it possible to perform extensive colour corrections. The larger sensor is also brilliant in low light, picking up more detail and with less noise.
Another standout feature of the Osmo Action 4 is the magnetic mounting system that enables mounts to be swapped out in a matter of seconds. Our reviewer called them "hassle-free mounts" and said they are superior to the mounting systems on many alternative models.
If you want the latest technology, then this deal won't be for you. Instead, head over to our best action cameras buying guide, where you can quickly narrow down your best options.
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