The new DJI RS 3 (RSC 2 successor) can carry payloads up to 3kg (6.6 lbs), claims to have a 20% improved stabilizing performance, a larger 1.8″ OLED touchscreen, and an automatic axis locks. The DJI RS 3 Pro (RS 2 successor) can carry payloads up to 4.5kg (10 lbs) and offers the same new features as the RS 3 plus longer arms for larger cameras, a LiDAR focusing system, DJI Transmission, and a variety of accessories and mounting options. All the gimbals are available now starting at €549. The Chinese tech giant DJI announces a bunch of new stuff today. In this article, I will focus on the two new one-handed gimbals – the DJI RS 3 and RS 3 Pro. The last new product, the DJI Transmission is covered in a separate article, so make sure to check that one out as well. Now, let’s dive into the gimbals, shall we? The Ronin situation The first DJI Ronin handheld stabilizer already dates back to 2014 and we have seen a huge development since then. The last update to DJI’s handheld stabilizers lineup was the announcement of the DJI RS 2 and RSC 2 back in October 2020. Both gimbals became fairly popular and especially the larger RS 2 found its way into diverse rigs, car mounts, steadycam combos, and so on. For heavier setups, DJI still offers the Ronin 2, which was announced back in 2017 and still remains strong and popular with pros. We still have to...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 15 June, 2022