DJI RS 4 Pro Review
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Our editorial take on the DJI RS 4 Pro
The DJI RS 4 Pro represents a masterful refinement of an already industry-leading gimbal platform. Rather than a revolutionary overhaul, DJI has focused on meaningful workflow enhancements that address the practical needs of professional shooters. The most significant updates include a second-generation native vertical mounting system, which simplifies creating social-first content, and Teflon-coated axes for noticeably smoother balancing. These iterative improvements, combined with an upgraded stabilization algorithm, create a more polished and efficient user experience right out of the box.
Where the RS 4 Pro truly asserts its professional credentials is in its deep integration with the new Focus Pro ecosystem. The upgraded LiDAR autofocus and motor system transform it from a mere stabilizer into a sophisticated tool for solo cinematographers, enabling focus pulls that were once the exclusive domain of a dedicated crew member. While these advanced features require additional investment, they unlock the gimbal's full potential. For existing RS 3 Pro users, the decision to upgrade will depend entirely on whether the new vertical mount and focusing capabilities are essential. For those entering the market or upgrading from an older system, however, the RS 4 Pro stands as the most capable and intelligent single-handed gimbal available today.
- Native vertical shooting without extra accessories
- Enhanced stabilization with 4th-gen algorithm
- Teflon-coated axes provide smoother balancing
- Powerful LiDAR autofocus when paired with Focus Pro
- Excellent payload capacity for cinema and mirrorless cameras
- Improved accessory ecosystem and remote control options
- An incremental update for existing RS 3 Pro users
- Full potential is locked behind pricey Focus Pro accessories
- Payload capacity is unchanged from the previous generation
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About this product
Pro 3-axis gimbal stabilizer.
Specs
- Battery
- BG30-1950mAh-15.4V LiPo 4S
- Weight Grams
- 1242 g
- Dimensions Mm
- Folded: 289.5×167.3×267 mm (L×W×H, excluding camera, grip, and the Extended Grip/Tripod), Unfolded: 267.8×201.9×415 mm (L×W×H, including grip, excluding camera and the Extended Grip/Tripod)
- Build Material
- Aluminum alloy and carbon fiber
- Weather Sealing
- No
- Max Runtime
- 13 hours
- Follow Speed
- Pan/Tilt/Roll: 360°/s
- Charging Time
- Approx. 1.5 hours
- Gimbal Design
- Single Handgrip (Slanted)
- Number Of Axes
- Three: Pitch (Tilt) / Roll / Yaw (Pan)
- Tested Payload
- 4.5 kg (10 lbs)
- Rotation Range Pan
- 360°
- Operating Frequency
- 2.400-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
- Rotation Range Roll
- 334° (-95 to 240°)
- Rotation Range Pitch
- 326° (-112 to 214°)
- Operating Temperature
- -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
- Launch Price Usd
- 869.00
- Touchscreen
- Fixed Touchscreen OLED
- Usb
- 1x USB-C (Charging Port), 3x USB-C (Control / Video), 4x USB-C (Power/Camera Control/Video Transmission/Focus Motor on Ronin Image Transmitter)
- Hdmi
- Mini HDMI (on Ronin Image Transmitter)
- Wireless
- Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
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