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DJI RSC 2, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR camera, Foldable Design, up to 3kg (6.6 lbs) Tested Payload, Quick Switch to Vertical Shooting, Available for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm

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When you've got the camera centered on these two axes, you'll be able to tilt it in any position and have it stay perfectly in place—if there's any drift, something is off.

This increased dynamic payload supports popular mirrorless cameras along with heavier combinations like the Panasonic S1H and a 24-70mm lens. Warranty repairs and replacements at no extra cost including access to repairs infrastructure in the UK from a DJI Approved Repair Centre.The gimbal also supports the optional DJI RavenEye transmission system, which allows for remote 1080p video transmission, ActiveTrack 3. fast-charging protocols and can be recharged in approximately two hours using an 18W fast charger, not included.

the RSC 2 is essentially the same weight as the Ronin-SC, yet the new model can support cameras which hit the scales at up to 3kg. The Pro Combo is a must if you want to unlock the gimbal’s full potential, which means shelling out significantly more for the add-on bundle.SuperSmooth compensates for micromovements and increases torque to achieve smooth motion with long lenses. It’s designed to offer professional level results, it can handle the kind of cameras used by enthusiast and pro photographers, and it has the controls and the expandability for quite advanced filmmaking techniques. Camera control cables are also included that allow for control of select cameras and functions directly from the gimbal controls. The DJI RSC 2 has a new and portable folding design, making it easy to carry without adding additional weight to the gear list. If you’re using a recent mirrorless camera such as the Fujifilm X-T4, you’ll be able to control everything from shutter release to aperture to focus via the gimbal.

New users might find its multitude of options, accessories and settings quite daunting, but once you’ve learned your way around this gimbal it will be a long time before you exhaust its potential.This redesigned carrying case has a splash-proof body with dedicated compartments for all RSC 2 parts. The DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System is a significant upgrade that enables 330′ of 1080p video transmission from the gimbal with a latency of about 50ms, facilitating on-set collaboration. Smarter and stronger than the Ronin-SC, the DJI RSC 2 makes smooth, cinematic shots possible with an even more portable setup. With this you tilt and turn your phone to control the gimbal, and when you’ve tuned the settings carefully you can create very smooth movements – and you can restrict it to just pan or just a tilt movement too. With the addition of the live feed, it puts your camera’s point of view in the palm of your hand, allowing you to immersively pilot the gimbal simply by moving your phone.

Pay in 3 is a form of credit, may not be suitable for everyone and use may affect your credit score. Balancing the RSC 2 is easier than the Ronin SC, with independent locking axes and clearer controls – though beginners may need to watch a couple of YouTube videos to. On each side of the gimbal handle is a NATO mount with M4 threads for attaching dedicated accessories such as an optional briefcase handle.Gimbal vets will have little trouble getting the RSC 2 going, but new users may run into some stumbling blocks. You can also use the OLED screen to enter the front dial settings page and select a parameter to be controlled by the front dial, such as ISO and aperture. You’ll also be able to pick up several new accessories for the RSC 2 in the near future, including a Twist Grip Dual Handle and 3D Focus System, though pricing for those is yet to be confirmed.

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