
DJI Innovations
Enhanced operation efficiency, native vertical shooting, and an
expanded accessory ecosystem make the DJI
RS 4 a powerful tool for the mirrorless camera shooter. The gimbal
only weighs around 2.4 lb and sports a load capacity of 6.6 lb capable of
supporting your compact camera build. Teflon-coated axes reduce friction for a
smoother balancing and operating experience. Other intuitive features include a
fine-tuning knob, auto-locking OLED screen, and RSA communication port for use
with expanded accessories.
With the familiar dual-layered quick release plates of its
predecessor, the RS 4 makes mounting and balancing your camera a breeze. The
horizontal plate is newly designed for faster transitions to native vertical
shooting. A fine-tuning knob adjusts the tilt axis to move your camera forward
or backward. The upper plate has added placement guides for secure camera
mounting.
For a full list of compatible cameras, please see the most current compatibility
information on the DJI website.
When the gimbal is powered off, you can press and hold the power
button, and the three axes unlock while the gimbal expands automatically,
allowing you to start working in just two seconds. Press the power button once,
and the axes automatically lock and enter sleep mode, making a move or storage
significantly more efficient. The second iteration of this design has created
smaller gaps when locked to further reduce gimbal shake.
The RSA communication port allows you to integrate Ronin series
accessories into your gimbal configuration. Add Ronin-specific or third-party
accessories with control capabilities to switch between different shooting
configurations. The DJI RS SDK protocol will allow third-party manufacturers
and other developers to create future customized functions for the RS 4.
By implementing Dual-Mode Bluetooth, the RS 4 supports wireless
shutter control, saving time and effort with every use. After the initial
Bluetooth pairing, you can control video and photo shooting by simply pressing
the record button on the stabilizer. Previously paired cameras can
automatically reconnect after the first use, eliminating the need for a camera
control cable.
Pair the RS 4 with the new Focus Pro Motor using the designated
USB-C port. The motor features a 30% increased speed and allows you to focus
your lens via dial and zoom via joystick.
Empowered by a next-generation stabilization algorithm, the RS 4
provided enhanced stability over the RS 3, effortlessly managing vertical
shooting, fast-paced movements, and low-angle shots.
The RS 4 is equipped with a fixed OLED touchscreen with a new
auto-lock feature. Once locked, the screen will display the current gimbal and
joystick moves at a low brightness to prevent accidental switching and conserve
battery.
Integrated Monitoring and Control
Remotely adjust camera exposure directly in the Ronin app, or
control the gimbal with the virtual joystick to get an integrated monitoring
and control experience. With the Ronin Image Transmitter, a smartphone can be
used as a motion controller to remotely control the RS 4 gimbal for more
flexible and dynamic camera movements.
The RS 4 battery grip features a cartridge design, making it
easier to swap batteries and smaller for storage. It can even be charged
separately from the gimbal. The new battery grip provides an extended runtime
of up to 12 hours, enough for continuous shooting all day. It supports 18W PD
fast charging with a charge time of just 2.5 hours. It can even be used while
charging to keep RS 4 powered almost indefinitely.