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Expanding on the powerful features of the Ronin series, DJI RS 3 Pro is an advanced, comprehensive camera expansion platform that empowers videographers and provides coordinated shooting solutions for professional crews. With DJI RS 3 Pro, nothing is out of reach.
RS 3 Pro uses extended carbon fiber axis arms to allow more balancing space for professional cameras, making it a perfect fit for cameras like the Sony FX6 or Canon C70 with 24-70mm F2.8 lenses.
The new Extended Lower Quick-Release Plate[1] ensures more stable camera mounting, and is convenient for installing a lens support for more secure setups.
To make the balancing process easier, a fine-tuning knob has been added for the tilt axis to move the camera forward or backward more precisely, even down to the millimeter. With Teflon®-coated components, RS 3 Pro can be balanced with less friction and lower resistance, even when mounting heavy cameras.
Automated Axis Locks.
RS 3 Pro allows you to get started fast to never miss a shot. Simply press and hold the power button and the three axes unlock and expand automatically, allowing you to start shooting within seconds. Press the power button once, and the axes automatically lock and enter sleep mode, making company move significantly more efficient. Press and hold the power button and it will fold and lock automatically.
The optimized structural design of RS 3 Pro ensures that its weight remains the same as RS 2 at just 1.5 kg/3.3 lbs (includes gimbal, battery grip, and dual-layered quick-release plates), while its load capacity is a robust 4.5 kg/10 lbs, delivering powerful support in a lightweight body.
CN-E 35 mm T1.5
EF 50 F1.2
FE 24-70 mm F2.8
RF 24-70 mm F2.8
L 24-70 mm F2.8
Z 24-70 mm F2.8
Equipped with Dual-Mode Bluetooth technology, RS 3 Pro is able to achieve efficient and reliable wireless shutter control.[2] After the initial Bluetooth pairing, you can control video and photo shooting by pressing the record button on the stabilizer. A previously paired camera will automatically reconnect, saving you time with every ensuing use.
By simply sliding the new Gimbal Mode Switch, you can alternate between Pan follow, Pan and Tilt follow, and FPV modes. The FPV mode selection is also customizable to 3D Roll 360, Portrait, or Custom, allowing you to adjust your equipment and get started fast.
A large, built-in 1.8-inch OLED full-color touchscreen increases screen size by 28% compared to RS 2, making it incredibly convenient for setting parameters, checking shooting status, and framing your tracked subjects.[3] And with the redesigned user interface, every setting is more intuitive and precise. The OLED screen also offers higher brightness than the LCD screen of RS 2 for better outdoor viewing with lower power consumption.
The RS 3 Pro arms are constructed from layered sheets of uncut carbon fiber, just like the Ronin 2. This makes it lighter and stronger than the jointed carbon fiber material used on RS 2, increasing stiffness and lowering weight to cope with even more demanding shooting environments.
RS 3 Pro provides significantly enhanced stability in any scenario. Laboratory sampling data shows RS 3 Pro provides a 20% increase in stability over RS 2, effortlessly managing low-angle shots, running scenarios, or switching between high and low positions.
When SuperSmooth mode is enabled, RS 3 Pro increases motor torque to further enhance stabilization, delivering stable footage even in fast-moving scenarios or when using 100mm-equivalent focal length lenses.
To make focusing easier, Ronin 4D’s LiDAR focusing technology is applied to RS 3 Pro. The new LiDAR Range Finder (RS) can project 43,200 ranging points within a 14-meter distance.[4] It also features a built-in camera with an equivalent focal length of 30 mm and a wide FOV of 70°, catering to the focusing needs of most scenarios.
Ranging Points
Distance[4]
Built-In Camera
FOV
Compared with conventional focusing technology, the LiDAR focusing system does not need to rely on the surface texture of the subject. This is especially useful in low-light environments or complicated scenarios with multiple subjects and results in exceptionally stable focus.
It supports both Wide Mode and Spot Mode. In Wide Mode, the range finder automatically detects the subject and follows focus. In Spot Mode, users can manually frame or tap the subject to focus.
The next-generation DJI RS Focus Motor (2022) provides torque three times stronger (up to 1 N·m) and reduces audible noise by 50%. This delivers a smoother focusing experience and reduces the effect on audio recording. It also adopts a quick-release structure, allowing it to be assembled easily without any tools for faster use.
The pairing of the LiDAR Range Finder with the new Focus Motor[10] also makes cinematic autofocus on manual lenses possible. Press the M button on the gimbal once to quickly switch between manual focus and autofocus to meet your needs for both modes effortlessly.
After the calibration of manual lenses, several lens calibration profiles can be stored in the focus motor, so there is no need to re-calibrate before ensuing uses. Certain cinema lenses[5] can even directly connect to the focus motor for autofocus with no need for calibration.
Users can also directly connect the LiDAR Range Finder and focus motor to the camera and operate independently from the gimbal, enabling autofocus on manual lenses as well with an external battery.[6]
Tracking on the Ronin series has never been more accurate or responsive. The next-generation ActiveTrack Pro can directly read images from the camera built into the LiDAR Range Finder, with no need for the Ronin Image Transmitter (previously known as the Ronin RavenEye Image Transmitter). The LiDAR Range Finder also carries a self-developed chip identical to the one used by Ronin 4D, which boosts the computing power of ActiveTrack Pro by more than 60 times compared to ActiveTrack 3.0 on the Ronin Image Transmitter.
When using ActiveTrack Pro, you can directly monitor or frame the subject on the RS 3 Pro's OLED touchscreen.[7] The live feed latency is reduced to just 40 ms, 60% lower than that of the Ronin Image Transmitter, allowing for swift tracking, even when the subject is moving fast. With a neural network accelerator, it can identify and track targets, even when they are numerous and at a distance.
O3 Pro Video Transmission supports a 6km/20,000ft[8] video and audio transmission range with ultra-low latency, as well as automatic frequency hopping between 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and DFS bands, providing crews with an impressively stable and interference-free remote monitoring experience.
The DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor supports 1080p/60fps live feeds and one transmitter with multiple receivers. In Control mode, two receivers can be used at the same time to collaboratively control RS 3 Pro’s gimbal, focus, and camera parameters for an integrated reception, monitoring, and control experience.
The High-Bright Remote Monitor can be used with Ronin 4D Hand Grips, DJI Master Wheels, or DJI Force Pro to control the gimbal and focus precisely.
It is also equipped with a built-in gyroscopic sensor that can turn the remote monitor into a standalone motion controller for RS 3 Pro without additional accessories to achieve more complex camera movements from a moving vehicle or with a jib.
When RS 3 Pro is mounted to carriers like a jib, cable cam, or a vehicle suction cup mount, Mirror Control mode unlocks seamless wireless control from anywhere on set. This mode allows direct control of the core menu operations for Sony mirrorless cameras via a remote monitor, all without having to detach your camera.
With dual RSA/NATO ports and a battery port, RS 3 Pro can be connected to various accessories such as the Twist Grip Dual Handle, Tethered Control Handle, and the new DJI Briefcase Handle to flexibly meet a variety of shooting requirements.
With DJI RS SDK protocol, third-party manufacturers and individual developers can now create customized solutions for RS 3 Pro. Whether it's filming from a moving vehicle, with a jib or Steadicam, or from a cable cam or slider, RS 3 Pro provides you with comprehensive shooting solutions and greater creative possibilities.
DJI RS SDK is a developer protocol provided by DJI for developers and third-party hardware manufacturers to equip DJI RS 3 Pro with more features for extensive scenarios.
RS 3 Pro supports two official video transmission solutions. Besides DJI Transmission, the Ronin Image Transmitter provides HD live feeds, remote gimbal and camera control, ActiveTrack 3.0, Force Mobile, and many other features, bringing integrated monitoring and control to independent videographers and small crews.
The redesigned briefcase handle is foldable for convenient storage, and comes with a new ergonomic handle to make it easier and faster to install and switch to Briefcase mode. The built-in cold shoe mount and 1/4"-20 mounting holes can connect to external monitors for shooting assistance, making low-angle camera movements more intuitive.
*DJI Transmission will be available from September 2022.
1. | Gimbal x1 |
2. | Carrying Case x1 |
3. | BG30 Grip x1 |
4. | USB-C Charging Cable (40 cm) x1 |
5. | Lens-Fastening Support (Extended) x1 |
6. | Extended Grip/Tripod (Metal) x1 |
7. | Quick-Release Plate (Arca-Swiss/Manfrotto) x1 |
8. | Briefcase Handle x1 |
9. | Multi-Camera Control Cable (USB-C, 30 cm) x1 |
10. | Screw Kit x1 |
DJI RS 3 Pro | |
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Peripheral | |
Accessory Port | RSA/NATO Ports 1/4"-20 Mounting Hole Cold Shoe Video Transmission/Focus Motor Port (USB-C) RSS Camera Control Port (USB-C) Focus Motor Port (USB-C) |
Battery | Model: BG30-1950 mAh-15.4V Type: LiPo 4S Capacity: 1950 mAh Energy: 30 Wh Max. Runtime: 12 hours [1] Charging Time: Approx. 1.5 hours (using 24W charger; it is recommended to use QC 2.0 or PD protocol chargers) Suggested Charging Temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) |
Connections | Bluetooth 5.0 Charging Port (USB-C) |
Ronin App Requirements | iOS 11.0 or above Android 7.0 or above |
Languages Supported by the Touchscreen | English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Thai |
Working Performance | |
Tested Payload | 4.5 kg (10 lbs) |
Maximum Controlled Rotation Speed | Pan: 360°/s Tilt: 360°/s Roll: 360°/s |
Mechanical Range | Pan axis: 360° continuous rotation Roll axis: -95° to +240° Tilt axis: -112° to +214° |
Mechanical & Electrical Characteristics | |
Operating Frequency | 2.400-2.484 GHz |
Bluetooth Transmitter Power | <8 dBm |
Operating Temperature | -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F) |
Weight | Gimbal: Approx. 1,143 g (2.51 lbs) Grip: Approx. 265 g (0.58 lbs) Extended Grip/Tripod (Metal): Approx. 226 g (0.49 lbs) Upper and Lower Quick-Release Plates: Approx. 107 g (0.23 lbs) |
Gimbal Dimensions | Folded: 268×276×68 mm (L×W×H, excluding camera, grip, and the Extended Grip/Tripod) Unfolded: 415×218×195 mm (L×W×H, height includes grip and excludes the Extended Grip/Tripod) |
DJI Ronin Image Transmitter | |
Connections | Power/Communication Port (USB-C) HDMI Port (Mini HDMI) RSS Camera Control Port (USB-C) |
Expansion Port | Cold Shoe |
Operating Frequency | 2.400-2.484 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz |
Weight | 126 g (0.27 lbs) |
Dimensions | Length: 82×63×24 mm (L×W×H) |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.400-2.484 GHz: <25 dBm (FCC) <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725-5.850 GHz: <25 dBm (FCC/SRRC) <14 dBm (CE) |
Battery | Capacity: 2970 mAh Compatible Charger: 5 V/2 A Charging Time: Approx. 2.5 hours Operating Time: Approx. 3.5 hours |
Transmission Range | 200 m (SRRC/FCC) [2] 100 m (CE) [2] |
Latency | 60 ms |
Operating Current/Voltage | 900 mA/3.7 V |
Operating Temperature | 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F) |
DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS) | |
Accessory Port | Cold Shoe 1/4"-20 Mounting Hole USB-C Port USB-C Power/CVBS/CAN Data Port |
Image Sensor | Resolution: 448×298 on the RS touchscreen FOV: 57.4° (horizontal), 44.6° (vertical), 70.1° (diagonal) Frame Rate: 30fps Focal Length: 30mm Equivalent |
ToF Sensor | Resolution: 240×180 Sensing Range: 0.5 to 14 m [3] FOV: 57.4° (horizontal), 44.6° (vertical), 70.1° (diagonal) Frequency: 25 Hz Focal Length: 30mm equivalent Distance Error: 1% |
Machine Learning | Frequency: 30 Hz Tracking Subjects: Can recognize up to five subjects at the same time, and choose one to follow Smart Object Identification: Human face, head, and body |
Electrical Properties | Power Consumption: 6.8 W Input: 7 to 16 V |
Operating Temperature | -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F) |
Mechanical Properties | Dimensions: 66×57×24 mm (L×W×H) Weight: Approx. 130 g (0.28 lbs) Mounting Plate Height: 30 mm |
Lenses that Do Not Need Calibration | DZOFILM Vespid Cyber 35 mm DZOFILM Vespid Cyber 50 mm DZOFILM Vespid Cyber 75 mm |
Notes | |
1. Measured with the equipment in a level and stationary state, the gimbal balanced, three axes in an active state, and the battery only powering the gimbal. 2. In open environments free of obstructions or interference. 3. In environments with a brightness level of 80,000 lux or below. |