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DJI has revealed two new versions of its Ronin gimbals. The RS 2 is a successor to the original Ronin-S — it's intended for bigger cameras and professional crews.
The Osmo Mobile 2 takes smartphone video to the next level, while the Ronin S is DJI's first single-handle stabilizer for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. After announcing the gimbals during CES ...
DJI’s updated Ronin line of single-handed gimbals for cine and mirrorless cameras are a lot smarter, stronger and more compact. Both new gimbals go on sale today for $849 and $499.
Despite packing in all that power, DJI promises that the Ronin 2 is easier and faster to use than ever. It was designed with quick setup and ease of use in mind. A 2.4/5.8 GHz band remote control ...
The new motors and an onboard GPS allow the Ronin 2 to stabilize the camera even when it is moving as fast as 75 mph, DJI says — so recording speeding car chases is not out of the question.
Pretty much designed from the ground up, the Ronin 2, on paper at least, appears to offer substantially more capability than its predecessor. At a core level, the motors have been beefed up to cope ...
DJI, the world’s leader in creative camera technology, today introduced Ronin 2, the three-axis camera stabilizer redesigned to give filmmakers the freedom to capture any scene they can imagine. Based ...
DJI is now looking to further revolutionize camera stabilizing equipment with the Ronin 2, which may come with a price tag similar to the initial cost of its predecessor, first sold at $4,500.
The DJI RS 2 has new axis locks for easier transportation, plus a new 1.4-inch color touchscreen that show your gimbal settings, camera data or a live feed from your camera.
The second is the all-new Ronin S stabilizer for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. The redesigned DJI Osmo Mobile 2 The redesigned Osmo Mobile 2 turns your smartphone into a stabilized camera.