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DJI RS 3 Gimbal Stabilizer
DJI RS 3 Gimbal Stabilizer
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DJI RS 3 Gimbal Stabilizer
DJI RS 3 delivers a flexible and efficient shooting experience to solo creators and independent crews. Light and sleek, it provides professional stabilization and efficient control for more creative freedom and endless possibilities. DJI RS 3 is ready when you are. With dual-layered quick-release plates, mounting a camera onto RS 3 is fast and convenient, with no need to re-balance the gimbal after swapping out a new battery or memory card. A newly added fine-tuning knob on the tilt axis allows the camera to slide forward or backward with millimeter-grade precision to achieve accurate balancing more easily when changing lenses. Weighing only 1.3 kg/2.8 lbs (including gimbal, battery grip, and quick-release plates), RS 3 can be held easily in one hand, while it's 3kg/6.6lb load capacity is more than enough to support mainstream cameras, including the Sony A7S3 or Canon R5 with a 24-70mm F2.8 lens.
RS 3 lets you get up and running instantly. When the gimbal is powered off, press and hold the power button, and the three axes unlock while the gimbal expands automatically, allowing you to start working within seconds. Press the power button once, and the axes automatically lock and enter sleep mode, making transportation and travel significantly more efficient. Press and hold the power button and it will fold and lock automatically. By implementing Dual-Mode Bluetooth, RS 3 supports wireless shutter control, [1] saving time and effort with every use. After the initial Bluetooth pairing, you can control video and photo shooting by simply pressing the record button on the stabilizer. Previously paired cameras can automatically reconnect after the first use, eliminating the need for a camera control cable.
The new battery grip provides an extended runtime of up to 12 hours enough to handle continuous shooting throughout the day

Compared with the black-and-white screen of RSC 2, RS 3 is equipped with a 1.8" OLED full-color touchscreen with an 80% larger display

The camera retains all the intelligent motion functions such as Dolly Zoom, Motionlapse, Track, Time Tunnel, and Panorama

Specifications:
| Grip Design: | Single Handgrip (Slanted) |
| Load Capacity: | 6.6 lb / 3 kg |
| Number of Axes: | 3-Axis (Pitch (Tilt), Roll, Yaw (Pan)) |
| Rotation Range: |
Mechanical Range Yaw (Pan): 360° Unlimited Pitch (Tilt): 335° (-95 to 240°) Roll: 326° (-112 to 214°) |
| Follow Speed: | Pan: 360°/s Tilt: 360°/s Roll: 360°/s |
| Camera Control: | On Compatible Models |
| Camera Mounting Screw: | 1 x 1/4"-20 Male |
| Inputs/Outputs: |
3 x USB-C (Control) Output 1 x USB-C (Power) |
| Wireless Frequency: | 2.4 GHz (2.4 - 2.483) |
| Wireless Protocol: | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| App Compatible: | Yes, Required: Android & iOS App Name: DJI Ronin Functionality: Adjust Settings, Firmware Update, Remote Control, Setup, View Live Feed |
| Battery Type: | 1 x Built-In |
| Battery Capacity: | 3000 mAh / 21 Wh |
| Battery Runtime: | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charging Time: | 2.5 Hours |
| Battery Chemistry: | Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo) |
| Voltage: | 7.2 VDC |
| Operating Temperature: | -4 to 113°F / -20 to 45°C |
| Display Type: | Fixed Touchscreen OLED |
| Mounting: | 1 x 1/4"-20 Female 1 x Cold Shoe Mount |
| Dimensions: | 16.1 x 10.2 x 7.7" / 410 x 260 x 195 mm |
| Weight: | 2.2 lb / 990 g |
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