Taking the next step in camera stabilizer technology, DJI unveils two new products: the DJI RS 4 Pro and the DJI RS 4. They promise to elevate your filming experience with impressive battery life of up to 29.5 hours, support for next-gen native vertical shooting, powerful payload capacities, and much more.
Designed for full-scale film and television production, DJI’s expansive flagship stabilizer — the DJI RS 4 Pro — integrates seamlessly with the DJI PRO ecosystem, setting a new standard for professional cinematography. With a battery life of up to 29 hours, you can embark on extended shoots without worrying about running out of power. But it's not just about endurance; the RS 4 Pro supports next-gen native vertical shooting, opening up a realm of creative possibilities for vertical-oriented content.
One of the standout features of the RS 4 Pro is its powerful payload capacity. Equipped with carbon fiber axis arms, it can effortlessly handle a payload of up to 4.5kg (10lbs), making it compatible with mainstream mirrorless/cinema camera and lens setups. Its second-generation native vertical shooting capability, facilitated by an all-new horizontal plate design, enhances efficiency and versatility on set.
In addition, when paired with the Focus Pro LiDAR and Focus Pro Motor, the RS 4 Pro enables solo cinematographers to achieve precise control over cinematic expression, even in dynamic shooting scenarios. This empowers filmmakers to unleash their creativity and capture stunning visuals with unparalleled precision.
Enhanced Efficiency for Commercial or Solo-Shooting
DJI’s lightweight commercial stabilizer, the DJI RS 4 was tailored for commercial or solo shooting endeavors. A cost-effective solution, it offers a battery life of up to 29.5 hours, ensuring prolonged shooting sessions without interruptions. Its next-gen native vertical shooting capability also adds a layer of efficiency to your workflows.
The RS 4 features a newly designed horizontal plate that enables seamless switching between horizontal and vertical shooting modes. This intuitive design simplifies operation, allowing users to adapt to different shooting scenarios with ease. Additionally, the Teflon™ coating on all three axes reduces friction, resulting in smoother balancing and enhanced stability.
In terms of payload capacity, the RS 4 can accommodate a payload of up to 3kg (6.6lbs), making it suitable for mainstream mirrorless camera and lens combinations. The extended tilt axis provides ample space for mounting additional accessories, such as ND filters, further expanding creative possibilities for filmmakers.
Whether you're a seasoned professional in the film industry or an aspiring content creator looking to up your game, the DJI RS 4 Pro and RS 4 offer cutting-edge stabilization technology tailored to your needs. Check out the new DJI RS 4 Series and start redefining the way you capture and create visual content.