DJI Unveils Lightweight RS 5 Camera Gimbal, A Game-Changer for Videographers.
The tech giant has just introduced the latest addition to its Ronan Series - the lightweight RS 5 camera gimbal. Weighing in at around three pounds, this compact powerhouse boasts a maximum payload of nearly seven pounds, making it an ideal companion for videographers on-the-go.
At its core, the RS 5 features DJI's "enhanced intelligent subject tracking" - a feature that was already impressive with some of the company's older offerings. The new tracking module allows users to frame live footage and follow subjects directly from an included touchscreen, all without having to fiddle with the actual camera.
But what really sets this gimbal apart is its versatility. It can track not just people but also pets, vehicles, or any other object that catches your eye. What's more, it helps maintain a locked focus on a human subject up to 10 meters away - perfect for those epic follow shots.
The RS 5 is equipped with the latest stabilization algorithm from DJI, which enables videographers to achieve complex camera movements like surround shots and reverse tracking with ease. Whether you're walking or running while capturing footage, this gimbal has got your back.
But what about battery life? The RS 5 delivers up to 14 hours of use on a single charge - an impressive feat that's sure to please the most seasoned videographers. And for those who need even more juice, there's an enhanced battery grip accessory that extends the runtime to 30 hours.
Now, let's talk pricing. The standard DJI RS 5 comes with a gimbal, quick-open tripod, quick-release plates, regular battery grip, and some other useful accessories - all for around $680. Those looking for more can opt for the combo pack, which includes everything mentioned above, plus the enhanced tracking module, carrying case, and electronic briefcase handle for a whopping $859.
But don't get too excited just yet - there's no word on when the RS 5 will hit US shores. It seems that DJI's recent drone ban in the country might have put a hold on its plans for an American release. Only time will tell if this incredible gimbal makes its way to our shores.
The tech giant has just introduced the latest addition to its Ronan Series - the lightweight RS 5 camera gimbal. Weighing in at around three pounds, this compact powerhouse boasts a maximum payload of nearly seven pounds, making it an ideal companion for videographers on-the-go.
At its core, the RS 5 features DJI's "enhanced intelligent subject tracking" - a feature that was already impressive with some of the company's older offerings. The new tracking module allows users to frame live footage and follow subjects directly from an included touchscreen, all without having to fiddle with the actual camera.
But what really sets this gimbal apart is its versatility. It can track not just people but also pets, vehicles, or any other object that catches your eye. What's more, it helps maintain a locked focus on a human subject up to 10 meters away - perfect for those epic follow shots.
The RS 5 is equipped with the latest stabilization algorithm from DJI, which enables videographers to achieve complex camera movements like surround shots and reverse tracking with ease. Whether you're walking or running while capturing footage, this gimbal has got your back.
But what about battery life? The RS 5 delivers up to 14 hours of use on a single charge - an impressive feat that's sure to please the most seasoned videographers. And for those who need even more juice, there's an enhanced battery grip accessory that extends the runtime to 30 hours.
Now, let's talk pricing. The standard DJI RS 5 comes with a gimbal, quick-open tripod, quick-release plates, regular battery grip, and some other useful accessories - all for around $680. Those looking for more can opt for the combo pack, which includes everything mentioned above, plus the enhanced tracking module, carrying case, and electronic briefcase handle for a whopping $859.
But don't get too excited just yet - there's no word on when the RS 5 will hit US shores. It seems that DJI's recent drone ban in the country might have put a hold on its plans for an American release. Only time will tell if this incredible gimbal makes its way to our shores.