4D Flex is a new tether system for the DJI Ronin 4D camera, which allows the removal of the stabilized sensor head from the camera body so it can be rigged up for a lightweight, handheld setup that separates the camera body from the sensor head for up to 2m (6.56 feet). Additionally, ProRes RAW will again be available for the Ronin 4D, but only as a paid license. 4D Flex costs $929 and the ProRes RAW license will set you back $979. The innovative DJI Ronin 4D stabilized camera has been around since October 2021. The camera incorporates a built-in, 4-axis, gimbal-stabilized sensor head, can record 6K or 8K ProRes video, and offers a handful of smart features. Make sure to check our extensive coverage of the Ronin 4D if you want to know more about the camera: DJI Ronin 4D Announced – 6K and 8K 4-Axis Stabilized Camera DJI Ronin 4D Review – This is the Ultimate Stabilized Camera DJI Ronin 4D 6K Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Latitude Today, DJI offers a new tether system for the Ronin 4D called Flex. Additionally, the company today announced that ProRes RAW is coming back to Ronin 4D, but only as an optional paid firmware upgrade. Last but not least, DJI announced its first power zoom lens for the full-frame Zenmuse X9, covered in a separate article. Now, let’s take a look at the 4D Flex and ProRes RAW update. DJI Ronin 4D Flex DJI Ronin 4D Flex...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 7 March, 2023