It’s always a thrilling working day when we hear about DJI new products coming out. The market leader in stabilisation have paved the way for quite a while in terms of market share and innovating. Let’s take a look at what the newest Gimbals, such as the DJI RS 3 & RS 3 Pro can offer.
The brand new DJI RS 3 and RS 3 Pro Gimbals offer “landmark improvements to the original and sturdy Ronin series’ as per DJI’s official press announcement. Its RS 3 Pro, the higher-end version of both new gimbals can use its DJI Ronin 4D’s advancing LiDAR-focused technology, which has been integrated into a brand new device known as the DJI LiDAR Range Finder.
Both DJI RS 3 along with the RS 3 Pro can also make use of ‘DJI Transmission’ DJI’s very first wireless solution that allows those using these two models RS 3 and DJI RS3 Pro to combine reception monitoring, control and recording into one device. DJI promises an operating distance of up to 3.78 miles that’s pretty crazy!
Like similar to Ronin 4D, DJI is developing an ecosystem for RS range of gimbals, to offer customers products which can be used to simplify and enhance workflows. Both gimbals come with a brand new axis lock system that is automated and a 3rd-Gen RS stabilisation system which claims to boost the performance by 20% as well as one-tap calibration.
The DJI RS 3 Pro is likely to be the model that the majority of people are attracted to, including usand has been hailed as the most professional of the two and comes with a wider array of features, an increased capacity for payload, and the capability to utilize the LiDAR range Finder. Arms of the RS 3 Pro are made out of a single, uncut piece carbon fibre, similar to those of the DJI Ronin 2. It makes the RS 3 Pro lighter and more durable than the jointed carbon fibre used in previous stabilizers. The arms are also extended to provide greater balancing capacity to allow for cameras like that of Sony FX6, Canon C70 as well as RED Komodo. It weighs 1.5 kilograms, but it’s capable of handling a fair capacity for payloads of [up toapproximately 4.5kg.
The new gimbal features automated locks for axis, Bluetooth Shutter Button, 1.8-inch OLED touchscreen, and the same gimbal mode switch that are found in the RS 3.
Perhaps the most exciting feature of the latest DJI RS 3 Pro is that it is able to utilize the brand new DJI LiDAR Range Finder [RS], capable of projecting 43,200 range points inside an indoor space of 14 meters, but it’s not available with the. The price will be higher and includes the following features:
The LiDAR RangeFinder (RS)x1
Multi-Camera Control Cable [USB-C, 30 cm] x 1
LiDAR Control Cable [USB-C 30 cm] x 1.
This DJI LiDAR range Finder [RS] lets users autofocus using manual lenses, without the need for repeated calibration. It also has a built-in 30mm camera. LiDAR Range Finder is also equipped with the same DJI-developed chip as the one found by Ronin 4D and a built-in 30mm camera. It allows users to utilize ActiveTrack Pro which they claim increases the capability of ActiveTrack by 60 times! It provides the ability to identify and track targets that is believed to be more precise and sensitive that ever.
The axes locking system has been redesigned, meaning that the process has been automated. When you turn on the gimbal, automated locks for the axis unlock and unroll the gimbal. Pressing the power button for the first time will place the device in sleep mode, making switching onto the gadget, and stowing it, and moving it, much faster. Also, there is no requirement for balancing repeatedly with positioning memory using plates that release quickly which allow for quick mounting and an ideal balance of load. In addition, the addition the Bluetooth Shutter Button allows for an automatic connection, without the need to connect an cameras control cable.
DJI’s RS SDK protocol allows third-party makers and developers to design custom camera solutions to using the RS 3 Pro. If you are shooting from a vehicle, using a Jib or Steadicam, or via the cable cam or slider RS 3 Pro supplies anyone with a wide range of shooting options and a variety of options to how to make use of the latest Gimbal.
There’s a brand new 1.8-inch OLED full-color touchscreen, and the majority of gimbal setups can be completed without the need to connect to the mobile application. Its UI and interface functionality is redesigned to simplify access. Additionally, there’s a physical gimbal mode switch that users can slide to change the pan-follow, tilt follow and tilt , FPV modes. A brand new battery grip that can provide the user up to 12-hour battery longevity. It’s the RS 3 Pro and RS 3 both come with an easy-release design that allows PD rapid charging of 18 Watts. The battery is able to be charged on its own or even while in the use of the battery and allows users to work without being interrupted.
DJO RS 3
JI’s 7-inch high-bright 1500-nit Remote Monitor comes with an integrated receiver, eliminating the requirement for video cables to be connected to the monitor. It supports one transmitter that has multiple receivers as well with two different transmission modes. When in Control mode the monitoring can be conducted using two receivers at simultaneously, and the camera and gimbal can be operated remotely. For larger groups Broadcast mode may be added to Control mode. This will allow an unlimited number receivers to be utilized. When the set is larger, DJI Transmission can work simultaneously with 10 and more transmitters.
It is the DJI Transmission system is a system that can be used with any camera system can also function as a full controller. When combined using RS 3 Pro, it is able to function as a gimbal or camera controller, allowing for additional functions, and fully integrating with the base-based Ronin ecosystem. It’s pretty cool.
The High-Bright Remote Monitor comes with built-in gyroscopic sensors that functions as a standalone motion control to RS 3 Pro. In conjunction with the Ronin 4-D hand Grips the user of the RS 3 Pro stabiliser can control the gimbal, focus, and exposure and also start and stop recording using both hands and also have access to video time codes. The High-Bright Remote Monitor allows for independent recording and playing back with 1080 p/60 fps H.264 footage.
Pricing and availability
The DJI RS 3 is available for purchase today through authorized dealers as well as at the DJI Store with two choices available. The stand-alone DJI RS 3 retails from PS469 and includes a Gimbal BG21 Grip, USB-C charging cable, lens-fastening Support Extended Grip/Tripod (Plastic) Quick-Release plates, Multi-Camera Cable for Control, and Screw Kit. This DJI RS 3 Combo retails at PS619 and also includes a Briefcase Handle and a brand the brand new Focus Motor, Focus Motor Rod Kit, Focus Gear Strip as well as a Multi-Camera Control Cable and a carrying Case.
The DJI RS 3 Pro is available for purchase now with two options for the stabilizers. The stand-alone DJI RS 3 Pro retails starting at PS749 and comes with a Gimbal BG30 Grip, USB C Charging Cable Lens-Fastening support Extended Extended Grip/Tripod [Metal] Quick-Release plates, Briefcase Handle Multi-Camera Cable Control, Screw Kit and a carrying case. Its DJI RS 3 Pro Combo is priced at PS949 and further includes an extended Quick Release Plate, phone holder, Focus Motor, Focus Motor Rod Kit, Focus Gear Strip, Ronin Image Transmitter, previously known previously as The DJI RavenEye Image Transmission SystemTwo Hook-and-Loop Straps and other cables.
DJI Transmission will be available in September 2022. This DJI Transmission Combo is priced at PS1,979. It comprises the DJI Video Transmitter DJI High-Bright Remote Monitoring, the Remote Monitor Hood an Installation Toolkit Protector Case two WB37 Intelligent Batterys, one WB37 Battery Charging Hub and a range of batteries and cables. The separate Video Transmitter and High-Bright Remote Monitor will also be offered separately and priced at PS949 and from PS1,139 and PS1,139, respectively.