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This DJI Osmo Pocket 4 file management guide covers how to transfer, store, and back up your precious footage. The Pocket 4 offers 107GB of built‑in storage plus a microSD card slot. Understanding file management ensures you never lose footage and can quickly offload clips for editing.
Good file organization saves time during post‑production. By the end of this guide, you will know how to transfer files via Wi‑Fi 6 and USB, choose the right microSD card, set up automatic backups, and recover deleted files.
(For an overview of the camera’s capabilities, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 pillar guide.)
The Pocket 4 has two storage locations. Each serves a different purpose.
| Storage Type | Capacity | Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built‑in storage | 107 GB (≈100 GB usable) | Fast (internal) | Primary recording, backup |
| microSD card | Up to 1TB (UHS‑I, V30/V60) | Up to 150 MB/s | Extended recording, offload |
Which should you use? For most shoots, record to the microSD card. Use built‑in storage as a backup or when you forget your card. The camera can record to both simultaneously? No – you must choose one in settings.
How to select storage: Settings > Storage > Record To > Internal or SD Card.
(For battery life during long recordings, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 battery and charging guide.)
Not all microSD cards work well with 4K video. Use these specifications.
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Speed class | UHS‑I / U3 | UHS‑I / V30 or V60 |
| Write speed | 30 MB/s | 90+ MB/s |
| Capacity | 64 GB | 256 GB or 512 GB |
| Brand | SanDisk, Samsung, Lexar | Same |
Why speed matters: 4K/60fps at 150 Mbps requires approximately 19 MB/s sustained write speed. A V30 card handles this easily. For 4K/240fps slow motion (200 Mbps, 25 MB/s), V30 is still sufficient, but V60 gives headroom.
Avoid: No‑name cards, cards marked “Class 10” without U3 or V30, and cards from unknown brands.
How to format a new card: Settings > Storage > Format SD Card. Always format in the camera, not on a computer.
(For accessory recommendations including cards, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 accessories guide.)
The Pocket 4 offers two fast transfer methods. Choose based on your situation.
| Method | Speed | Best For | Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wi‑Fi 6 | Up to 90 MB/s | Quick phone transfers, no cables | DJI Mimo app, phone with Wi‑Fi 6 |
| USB‑C (USB 3.1) | Up to 800 MB/s | Large batches, computer editing | USB‑C to USB‑C or USB‑C to USB‑A cable |
Time estimate: A 1GB file transfers in about 11 seconds (90 MB/s).
Time estimate: A 1GB file transfers in about 1.3 seconds (800 MB/s). This is much faster than Wi‑Fi for large batches.
(For editing transferred footage, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 color grading guide.)
Understanding the folder structure helps you find specific clips.
| Folder | Contents | Naming Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| DCIM > 100MEDIA | Video files (MP4) | DJI_0001.MP4, DJI_0002.MP4… |
| DCIM > 101MEDIA | More video files (after 999 clips) | DJI_1001.MP4… |
| DCIM > 100PHOTO | Photo files (JPG/DNG) | DJI_0001.JPG, DJI_0001.DNG |
Maximum files per folder: 999. After that, the camera creates a new folder (101MEDIA, 102MEDIA, etc.).
Pro tip: Rename folders after offloading (e.g., “2026-04-16_Hiking”) to stay organized.
A single copy is not a backup. Use the 3‑2‑1 rule for important shoots.
| Strategy | How to Implement |
|---|---|
| 3 copies | Original on card + copy on computer + copy on external drive |
| 2 different media | Internal storage + microSD card (shoot to one, backup to the other) |
| 1 off‑site | Cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, or Backblaze) |
Do not delete footage from the card until you have verified the computer copy works.
(For battery life during transfers, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 battery and charging guide.)
Scenario A – Travel Vlogger on the Road
You shoot 50GB of footage over a week. Your laptop has limited storage. Each night, you transfer clips via Wi‑Fi 6 to your phone. You upload selects to Google Drive (free up to 15GB) and keep the rest on the microSD card. You never lose footage.
Scenario B – Wedding Videographer
You shoot a 6‑hour wedding. You have two 512GB microSD cards. After the event, you connect the Pocket 4 via USB‑C to your laptop. You transfer all 150GB of footage in under 4 minutes. You then copy to two external drives. The client receives their video safely.
Scenario C – Student Filmmaker
You are on a budget. You cannot afford large cards. You record to the 107GB built‑in storage. After each shoot, you transfer via USB‑C to your computer. You delete footage from the camera only after backing up to an external drive.
If you accidentally delete footage, stop using the camera immediately. Deleted files are not permanently gone until overwritten.
Recovery options:
Important: Do not record new footage after deletion. Every new file risks overwriting your deleted clips.
Mistake #1: Deleting footage from the card before verifying the computer copy opens correctly.
Mistake #2: Using a slow or fake microSD card. Test your card with H2testw (free) before important shoots.
Mistake #3: Not formatting the card in the camera. Cards formatted on a computer may cause errors.
Mistake #4: Relying only on the built‑in 107GB for long shoots. It fills up quickly (≈3‑4 hours of 4K/30fps).
No. The USB‑C port supports file transfer and charging, not external recording.
On the main screen, look at the storage bar (top right). Green = internal storage. Blue = microSD card.
Yes. The camera formats cards larger than 32GB as exFAT, which is compatible with Windows and Mac.
Yes, using recovery software. However, for best results, send the card to a professional recovery service for critical data.
This DJI Osmo Pocket 4 file management guide has covered built‑in storage, microSD card selection, transfer methods, backup strategies, and file recovery. Use a V30 or V60 card for reliable 4K recording. Transfer via USB‑C for speed, or Wi‑Fi 6 for convenience. Always maintain three copies of important footage. With proper file management, your memories are safe.
Next steps: Learn about the upcoming dual‑camera version in our DJI Osmo Pocket 4P preview guide. For real‑world testing, see our DJI Osmo Pocket 4 real‑world review.