Dji RS 4 PRO

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DJI RS 4 / RS 4 Pro
User Manual
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Introduction
DJI RS 4 and DJI RS 4 Pro are professional single-handed 3-axis gimbals compatible with most
mainstream cameras using a 24-70mm F2.8 lens. DJI RS 4 is specically designed for mirrorless
cameras and supports a tested payload of up to 3 kg. DJI RS 4 Pro is specically designed for
mirrorless and miniature cameras and supports a tested payload of up to 4.5 kg.
The structure of the gimbal is easy to adjust. Quickly disassemble and install the gimbal
horizontal plate to switch between horizontal shooting mode and vertical shooting mode. The
new joystick mode switch can quickly switch the joystick mode to gimbal movement control or
zoom control. The automated axis locks greatly improve shooting eciency and experience.
With a 1.8-inch OLED touchscreen, users can calibrate the gimbal and set parameters. Users can
control the gimbal movement, shutter, recording, and camera focus using the onboard buttons.
The gimbal can be paired with cameras via Bluetooth or connected to the camera using the
camera control cable for convenient control. The onboard RSA/NATO ports support accessories
like the DJI RS Briefcase Handle.
DJI RS 4 has a runtime of 12 hours
[1]
and DJI RS 4 Pro has a runtime of 13 hours
[1]
. Both gimbals
are compatible with the BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip, which extends the runtime of DJI RS 4
and DJI RS 4 Pro to 29.5 hours and 29 hours respectively.
[2]
The gimbal can be connected to the Ronin app. Users can control the gimbal, set parameters,
and use intelligent functions such as Panorama, Timelapse, and Track using the app.
DJI RS 4 enables camera control when used with the new DJI Focus Pro Motor. DJI RS 4 Pro
enables autofocus when used with the new DJI Focus Pro Motor and LiDAR. DJI RS 4 Pro, DJI
Transmission, and DJI Focus Pro focusing system are interconnected for stabilization, video
monitoring, gimbal control, autofocus, and focus assistant.
[1] Measured with the gimbal balanced in a level and stationary state. When the gimbal is in motion, the
operating time will be reduced.
[2] Measured at 24° C in a laboratory environment with the gimbal balanced in a level and stationary state,
for reference only.
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