DJI RSC 2 User Manual

Version 1.0 | 2020.10

Introduction

The DJI RSC 2 is a professional single-handed 3-axis gimbal specifically designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. It is compatible with a wide range of camera setups and supports a tested payload of up to 3 kg. The DJI RSC 2 boasts enhanced gimbal performance thanks to its updated Titan Stabilization Algorithm.

With a foldable design, the DJI RSC 2 can be used in Briefcase mode without the need for other accessories and is easy to store. Locks on each axis arm enable faster and more convenient balancing, as well as more secure storage. Users can calibrate the gimbal and set parameters on the screen and use the onboard buttons to control the gimbal and switch profiles and working modes. With the NATO ports, accessories such as the Twist Grip Dual Handle can be used. When used with the provided camera control cables, the DJI RSC 2 can also control the camera focus, shutter, and recording. The grip has a built-in battery with a capacity of 3400 mAh, providing a maximum runtime of up to 14 hours*.

After connecting to the Ronin app, it is easy to control gimbal movement and parameter settings with intelligent functions such as Panorama, Timelapse, and Track. With the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System mounted, users can access the camera view and shoot smooth footage while automatically tracking a subject with ActiveTrack 3.0.

* The runtime was tested with DJI RSC 2 well-balanced and without any accessories or camera control cables attached. The maximum runtime is for reference only.

DJI RSC 2 Diagram

Diagram showing the DJI RSC 2 gimbal with numbered parts:

  • 1. Tilt Motor
  • 2. Tilt Lock
  • 3. Screen
  • 4. Side Dial
  • 5. Camera Control Button
  • 6. M Button
  • 7. Joystick
  • 8. Extended Grip/Tripod
  • 9. Back Button
  • 10. M4/NATO Port
  • 11. Lock Knob
  • 12. Lower Quick-Release Plate
  • 13. Upper Quick-Release Plate
  • 14. Image Transmission/Focus Motor Port (USB-C)
  • 15. Focus Motor Port (USB-C)
  • 16. RSS Camera Control Port (USB-C)
  • 17. Front Dial
  • 18. Trigger
  • 19. Power Button
  • 20. Power Port (USB-C)
  • 21. Pan Lock
  • 22. Pan Motor
  • 23. Roll Lock
  • 24. Roll Motor

Getting Started

Unfolding the Gimbal

Illustration showing how to unfold the gimbal: Loosen the lock knob to the unlocked position, unfold the gimbal as shown, and tighten the lock knob to the locked position.

Attaching the Extended Grip/Tripod

Illustration showing how to attach the extended grip/tripod to the gimbal base.

Unlocking and Locking the Gimbal

Illustration showing how to unlock and lock the tilt, roll, and pan axes using their respective levers.

Mounting the Camera

Supported Cameras and Lenses

The DJI RSC 2 has been rigorously tested to support a payload of 3 kg. Ensure the combined weight of the camera, lens, and other accessories is within 3 kg. Refer to the official DJI website (https://www.dji.com/support/compatibility) for the most updated DJI RSC 2 Camera Compatibility List.

Mounting a Camera

Prepare the camera before mounting. Remove the lens cap and ensure the battery and memory card are inserted. The DJI RSC 2 should be powered off or in sleep mode before mounting.

1. Attach the Upper Quick-Release Plate

Align the camera lens and the arrow on the bottom of the upper quick-release plate. Attach the plate to the camera by tightening the screw.

Note: A camera riser is required for focus motors or small cameras with large lenses (e.g., Sony A6400 with Sony FE 24-70 f2.8 GM lens).

2. Attach the Lower Quick-Release Plate and Lens Support

Toggle the lever on the lower quick-release plate to the unlocked position (1), insert the camera (2), and toggle the lever to the locked position (3). Attach the lens support (4) to the lower quick-release plate. The lens support is recommended for long or heavy lenses.

To remove the camera, toggle the lever to unlocked and press the safety lock beside the lever.

* The Lens-Fastening Strap (not included) is required for SuperSmooth mode.

3. Attach the Camera to the Gimbal

Toggle the lever on the camera mounting plate to the unlocked position (1) and insert the lower quick-release plate (2). Toggle the lever to the locked position (3) once the camera is roughly balanced.

The position of the camera mounting plate can be adjusted by toggling the lever on the bottom.

4. Connect the Camera Control Cable

Choose the appropriate camera control cable for your camera type. Connect one end to the camera and the other end to the RSS camera control port of the gimbal.

Balancing

Proper balancing is essential for optimal performance, critical shots, and longer battery runtimes. There are three axes that need to be balanced before powering on the DJI RSC 2 and setting up the software.

Before Balancing

  1. Ensure the camera is fully configured with all accessories and cables connected before mounting and balancing. Remove the lens cap.
  2. If using an optical zoom lens, power on the camera. If using a varifocal lens, select the focal length. Ensure the DJI RSC 2 is powered off or in sleep mode.

Balancing Steps

1. Balancing the Vertical Tilt

a. Unlock the tilt axis and loosen the mounting plate knob (1).

b. Rotate the tilt axis so the camera lens points upward. Check for front-heavy or back-heavy balance. Move the camera backward (2) if top-heavy, or forward (2) if bottom-heavy.

c. Tighten the mounting plate knob while holding the camera upward. The vertical tilt is balanced when the camera remains steady pointing upward.

2. Balancing Depth for the Tilt Axis

a. Rotate the tilt axis so the camera lens points forward. Toggle the lever to the unlocked position (1).

b. Check for front-heavy or back-heavy balance. Move the camera backward (2) if front-heavy, or forward (2) if back-heavy.

c. Toggle the lever to the locked position. The tilt axis is balanced when the camera is steady when tilted up or down by 45°.

d. Lock the tilt axis.

3. Balancing the Roll Axis

a. Unlock the roll axis. Loosen the knob on the roll arm (1).

b. Observe the roll motor's swing. If the camera rotates left, move it right (2). If it rotates right, move it left (2).

c. Tighten the knob. The roll axis is balanced when the camera is steady.

d. Lock the roll axis.

4. Balancing the Pan Axis

a. Unlock the pan axis. Loosen the knob (1).

b. Hold the grip, tilt the DJI RSC 2 forward, and rotate the pan arm until it is parallel with you.

c. Check the pan axis movement. If the camera lens rotates left, push the pan axis right (2). If it rotates right, push the pan axis left (2).

d. Tighten the knob. The pan axis is balanced if the camera is steady when rotating the pan while tilting the grip.

Note: If mounting a longer camera system, counterweights may be necessary. Visit the official DJI online store.

Grip and Built-In Battery

The grip is designed for handheld use. The built-in battery has a capacity of 3400 mAh and provides a maximum runtime of 14 hours when the DJI RSC 2 is properly balanced.

Charging

Before first use, charge the DJI RSC 2 through the power port using the included charging cable and a USB adapter (not included). A QC 2.0 or PD USB adapter (max. 18W) is recommended. Check the battery level on the screen.

Components: Power Outlet (100-240 V), USB Power Adapter, Power Port.

Safety Guidelines

The following terms indicate potential harm levels:

  • ⚠️ Warning: Procedures that, if not followed, create the probability of property damage, collateral damage, and serious injury, OR create a high probability of superficial injury.
  • ? Notice: Procedures that, if not followed, create a possibility of physical property damage AND a little or no possibility of injury.

⚠️ WARNING

Read the user manual to become familiar with the product's features before operating. Incorrect operation can result in damage to the product, personal property, and serious injury. This is a sophisticated product requiring caution, common sense, and basic mechanical ability. Safe and responsible operation is crucial to prevent injury or damage.

This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do not alter the product outside of the provided documentation by SZ DJI OSMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. These Safety Guidelines contain instructions for safety, operation, and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all instructions and warnings prior to assembly, setup, or use.

Grip Use

  1. Keep the grip away from liquids. Do not expose to rain or moisture. Do not drop into water. Contact with water may cause chemical decomposition, leading to fire or explosion.
  2. If the grip falls into water accidentally, place it in a safe, open area immediately. Maintain a safe distance until completely dry. Do not use again; dispose of properly.
  3. Extinguish fires using water, sand, a fire blanket, or a dry powder extinguisher.
  4. Do not use non-DJI batteries. DJI is not responsible for damage caused by non-DJI batteries.
  5. Do not use or charge a swollen, leaky, or damaged grip. Contact DJI or an authorized dealer for assistance.
  6. Use the grip in temperatures from -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F). Temperatures above 50° C (122° F) can cause fire or explosion. Temperatures below -10° C (14° F) can cause permanent damage.
  7. Avoid strong electrostatic or electromagnetic environments, which may cause battery control board malfunction.
  8. Do not disassemble or pierce the grip; this may cause battery leakage, ignition, or explosion.
  9. Do not drop or strike batteries. Do not place heavy objects on the grip or charger.
  10. Battery electrolytes are corrosive. If contact occurs with skin or eyes, wash immediately with fresh running water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
  11. Do not use the grip if dropped.
  12. Do not heat batteries. Do not place the grip in a microwave or pressurized container.
  13. Do not manually short-circuit the grip.
  14. Clean grip terminals with a clean, dry cloth.

Grip Charging

  1. Do not leave the grip unattended during charging. Do not charge near flammable materials or surfaces.
  2. Charging outside the temperature range of 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) may lead to leakage, overheating, or battery damage. The ideal charging temperature is 22° to 28° C (72° to 82° F).

Grip Storage

  1. Keep the grip out of reach of children and animals.
  2. For extended storage, charge the grip to 30%-50% battery level.
  3. Do not store near heat sources. Do not leave in a vehicle on hot days. Ideal storage temperature is 22° to 28° C (72° to 82° F).
  4. Keep the grip dry.

Grip Maintenance

  1. Battery life may reduce if not used for extended periods.
  2. Discharge and charge the grip completely every three months for optimal condition.

Travel Notice

  1. Before airline travel, discharge the battery to below 30%. Discharge in a fireproof location and store in a ventilated area.
  2. Keep the grip away from metal objects (glasses, watches, jewelry, hairpins).
  3. Do not transport a damaged grip or a grip with a battery level higher than 30%.

Grip Disposal

Dispose of the grip in specific recycling boxes after complete discharge. Do not place in regular trash. Follow local regulations for battery disposal and recycling.

NOTICE

Grip Use
  1. Ensure the grip is fully charged before use.
  2. If a low-battery warning appears, charge the grip immediately.
Grip Charging

The grip stops charging when full. It is good practice to monitor charging and disconnect when fully charged.

Grip Storage
  1. For storage over 10 days, discharge to 40%-65% to extend battery life.
  2. Do not store for extended periods after full discharge, as this may cause irreparable battery damage.
  3. If stored for an extended period and the battery depletes, the grip enters sleep mode. Recharge to exit sleep mode.
Grip Maintenance
  1. Battery life may be reduced if not used for an extended period.
  2. Discharge and charge the grip completely once every three months to keep it in good condition.
Grip Disposal
  1. If the grip is disabled and the battery cannot be fully discharged, contact a professional battery disposal or recycling agent.
  2. Dispose of the grip immediately if it cannot be powered on after over-discharging.

Operations

Activating DJI RSC 2

DJI RSC 2 requires activation via the Ronin app before first use.

  1. Press and hold the power button to power on the gimbal.
  2. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device and launch the Ronin app. Select DJI RSC 2 from the list of Bluetooth devices and enter the default password: 12345678. Ensure you are connected to the internet and follow the on-screen instructions for activation. A DJI account is required.

App screenshot showing the device activation prompt.

Screen Operation

Home

The home screen displays status indicators:

  • M1: Indicates the current user profile (M1, M2, M3). Users can set and save three profiles.
  • HD: Indicates the DJI RavenEye Image Transmission System is connected.
  • ⚡: Indicates Sport mode is enabled.
  • ?: Indicates a camera control cable is connected.
  • ⚡: Indicates the battery is being charged.
  • 50: Displays the current battery level of the gimbal.

Press the side dial to enter the menu, turn it to scroll through options, and press to select. Press the back button to return to the previous menu.

Auto Tune

After balancing the gimbal, press the side dial to select Auto Tune. If the lens-fastening strap is installed, enable SuperSmooth before auto tune for optimal performance. SuperSmooth takes effect after auto tune completion. Stiffness can be adjusted on the auto tune screen.

Follow Mode Settings

Tap to select follow mode and speed. The tilt motor controls the tilt axis, the pan motor controls the pan axis, and the roll motor controls the roll axis to follow.

  • Follow Mode:
    • PF: Pan follow (only pan axis follows grip movement).
    • PTF: Pan and tilt follow (pan and tilt axes follow grip movement).
    • FPV: Pan, tilt, and roll follow (all three axes follow grip movement).
    • 3D Roll 360: Enables shooting footage while rotating the camera 360°.
    • Portrait: Enables shooting in portrait mode.
    • Custom: Enables or disables any axis follow as required.
  • Follow Speed: Choose from fast, medium, slow, and custom.

Joystick Settings

Includes Joystick Speed and Smoothing settings.

  • Joystick Speed: Controls the speed of the joystick for the gimbal (fast, medium, slow, custom).
  • Joystick Smoothing: Controls gimbal sensitivity. Lower values increase sensitivity.

Front Dial Settings

Includes Dial Function and Speed settings.

  • Dial Functions: Set the function of the front dial (focus motor, focus, ISO, aperture, roll axis).
  • Dial Speed: Set the response speed for the function assigned to the front dial.

Advanced Settings

  • Silent Mode: Turns off sounds, including warning tones.
  • Disable Selfie: Prevents accidental entry into selfie mode. If disabled, pressing the trigger three times will not activate selfie mode.
  • Horiz Calibration: Use if the gimbal is unlevel when steady. If the issue persists, use Tune Manually.
  • Gimbal Auto Check: Analyzes and outputs gimbal status information.
  • Push Mode: Enables manual control of the tilt and pan axis.
  • More: Restores gimbal parameters and Bluetooth password to defaults, selects language (English/Chinese Simplified), and views device information and firmware version.

Button Functions

ButtonFunction
Power ButtonPress and hold to power on/off. Tap or press twice to enter/exit sleep mode.
Camera Control Button*Press halfway for autofocus. Press once to start/stop recording. Press and hold to take a photo.
TriggerTap once to start ActiveTrack (requires DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System). Press and hold to enter Lock mode. Tap twice to re-center the gimbal. Tap three times to turn the gimbal 180° for selfie mode.
M ButtonTap to select a user profile. Press and hold to enter Sport mode. Press and hold with trigger twice to remain in Sport mode (repeat to exit). Quickly tap twice for portrait mode. Press three times to enter/exit 3D Roll 360. In 3D Roll 360, move joystick left/right twice for auto rotation. Tap trigger twice to stop auto rotation. Press and hold M button with trigger to begin auto tune.
JoystickPush up/down for tilt axis movement. Push left/right for pan axis movement (default).
Front Dial*Turn to control focus (default).

* The camera control cable must be connected to use the camera control button and front dial functions. These functions vary by camera. Refer to the DJI RSC 2 Camera Compatibility List on www.dji.com/rsc-2.

Ports

NATO ports can be used to attach a Briefcase Handle and Twist Grip Dual Handle.

Ronin App Settings

The Ronin App allows easy control of gimbal movement and parameter settings with intelligent functions like Panorama, Timelapse, and Track, plus other gimbal features and the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System. Screenshots are based on the iOS version.

  • Top Bar:
    • Sleep/Wake: Tap to enter/exit sleep mode. In sleep mode, motors power off, but the gimbal remains powered.
    • M1: Displays the current user profile.
    • Battery Level: Displays the gimbal's battery level.
  • About:
    • Settings: View your account and quick start guide.
    • Device List: Displays device name and password.
    • Firmware: Displays firmware version.
  • Academy: Watch tutorials and read manual documents.

Screenshot of the Ronin app home screen.

Create

Virtual Joystick

Use the virtual joystick in the app to control gimbal movement and shoot.

  • 1. Control Bar: Adjust speed and smoothness. Speed controls rotational speed; Smoothness controls sensitivity (lower values are more sensitive).
  • 2. Roll Stick: Controls roll axis movement.
  • 3. Pan/Tilt Stick: Controls pan and tilt axis movement.
  • 4. Recenter: Tap to recenter the gimbal.
  • 5. Shoot/Record Button: Tap to take photos or record videos.
  • 6. Photo/Video Toggle: Switch between photo and video modes. Ensure mode matches camera settings.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Virtual Joystick interface.

Force Mobile

Force Mobile requires a phone holder and a mobile phone mounted vertically on a tripod or handlebar. Enabling this feature in the Ronin app allows gimbal movement control by tilting and rotating the mobile phone.

Speed determines the relationship between rotational speed and angle. At speed 50, the gimbal and phone rotation angle is 1:1. Below 50, the gimbal rotates slower than the phone. Above 50, the gimbal rotates faster.

Smoothing controls gimbal sensitivity; lower values increase sensitivity.

  • Recenter: Tap to recenter the gimbal.
  • Shutter/Record Button: Tap to take photos or record videos.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Force Mobile interface.

Panorama

Panorama allows capturing a series of interconnecting still images with precise control over sensor type, focal length, overlap, and interval.

Ensure the camera and gimbal are connected via the appropriate camera control cable before using Panorama.

  • Overlap: Determines the overlap ratio between photos.
  • Interval: Set the interval time to one second more than the shutter time for long exposures to avoid blurred footage.

After confirming camera settings, set the panorama range by dragging white dots on the grid map, manually pushing the gimbal, or using the virtual joystick. The tilt axis range is -45° to +90° to avoid capturing the gimbal. The pan axis allows a full 360° rotation.

Tap the shutter/record button to begin.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Panorama interface.

Timelapse

In Timelapse, the DJI RSC 2 captures still images at the set interval and stops automatically when completed. Duration and frame rate can be set to calculate the required number of images.

Enable Push mode to manually adjust pan and tilt axes before starting Timelapse. Push the DJI RSC 2 to alter camera orientation and framing. Use the virtual joystick to adjust camera orientation.

Motionlapse allows setting up to five waypoints for camera movement during Timelapse. Adjust waypoint position, tap '+', or use the virtual joystick for pan, tilt, and roll. To add another waypoint, move the gimbal and tap '+'. To delete a waypoint, select it and tap the trash icon. Preview the Motionlapse or tap shutter/record to start shooting. Ensure camera and gimbal are connected.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Timelapse interface.

Track

Track captures video with up to 10 waypoints. Select waypoints manually or via the virtual joystick. The duration parameter shows time between waypoints, and stay time indicates how long the gimbal remains steady at each waypoint.

DO NOT press the camera shutter button while using Track.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Track interface.

Gaming Controller

PS4 DualShock and Xbox controllers can control the gimbal and camera. After connecting, users can control gimbal movements, focus, zoom, record videos, recenter, capture photos, and switch profiles.

Control stick speed and smoothness can be adjusted. Set focus value within 10 in camera settings for optimal performance. Requires iOS 13+, Android 9.0+, and Ronin app v1.4.0+.

Tap 'How to Use' for more information.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Gaming Controller interface.

Balance Adjustment

Tap 'Begin Test' for the DJI RSC 2 to check balance status and provide a score for each axis. Ensure the gimbal is unobstructed during the test and follow onscreen instructions.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Balance Test interface.

Motor Parameters

Auto Tune: Stiffness value is determined by the gimbal's payload. Use Auto Tune to automatically obtain stiffness. Tap Auto Tune or press and hold M button and trigger simultaneously for 4 seconds to start auto tune without the app. The process takes 15-30 seconds. Detailed motor diagnostics are shown. If balanced, motor power should be within ±5. If power consumption exceeds this, check mechanical balance.

Stiffness: Motor stiffness adjustment fine-tunes motor power for balance. Leave an extra margin for stability. Too high stiffness may cause shaking; too low affects performance.

  • When using auto tune, ensure all three axes are unlocked and the DJI RSC 2 is on a steady surface (Upright or Underslung mode).
  • Ensure the gimbal is balanced and stiffness values are tuned properly whenever the camera or lens is changed.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Motor Parameters interface.

User Profile

Three user profiles can be set and saved. Choose from Pan and Tilt Follow, FPV, Customized, and 3D Roll 360.

  • Speed: Determines camera travel speed during pan, tilt, or roll movement.
  • Deadband: Determines how much movement the gimbal tolerates before translating camera movement.
  • Push: After enabling Push mode, gimbal axes can be manually positioned.

Control Settings

Channels

Channel indicators provide feedback for remote operation. Pan, tilt, and roll channels can be reassigned and inverted. Normal means movement direction matches the joystick; Inverted is opposite. By default, CH1 controls tilt and CH3 controls pan. Customize channel mapping by tapping axis names.

Motion

Set joystick control by adjusting deadband, max speed, and smoothing for each axis. Three default profiles exist for each setting.

  • Deadband: Increased deadband requires more stick movement for gimbal translation.
  • Max Speed: Adjusts remote-controlled rotational speed.
  • Smoothing: Controls gimbal sensitivity; lower values increase sensitivity.

Screenshots of the Ronin app User Profile and Control Settings interfaces.

Endpoint

Limits rotational range by setting endpoints. The pan axis has a slip-ring for continuous rotation up to 180°. Set tilt axis endpoints as required; longer lenses may hit the gimbal frame.

Status

When gimbal status is abnormal, status information is displayed here.

  • Settings: Access Motor Pause, Disable Gimbal Portrait Mode, Silent Mode, System Calibration, Advanced Calibration, and Restore Gimbal Setup.
  • Checklist: Displays abnormal gimbal status information.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Status interface.

Image Transmission

With the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System mounted, tap 'Connect to RavenEye' on the home screen to use image transmission.

Screenshot of the Ronin app Image Transmission interface, showing camera feed with ActiveTrack Speed, F-stop, Shutter Speed, ISO, and timecode.

Operation Modes

Using ActiveTrack 3.0

For tracking a person, select and confirm them in the center of the camera view by pressing the trigger once. For tracking an object, drag a box around it. The gimbal tracks after recognition.

Set appropriate speed for ActiveTrack. High speed may lose subjects; low speed may affect stabilization. For optimal performance with a 24mm equivalent focal length lens (tested with Sony a7 III), set ActiveTrack speed to 20. Increase speed for lenses shorter than 24mm, decrease for lenses longer than 24mm.

Tap to use Virtual Joystick and Force Mobile.

Refer to the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System User Guide for more information.

Operation Modes

There are four operation modes for DJI RSC 2: Upright, Underslung, Flashlight, and Briefcase.

  • Upright Mode: Enabled after powering on the gimbal.
  • Underslung Mode: Enter sleep mode in Upright mode, turn the DJI RSC 2 upside down, and rotate the roll axis 180°. Underslung mode is enabled after exiting sleep mode.
  • Flashlight Mode: Enabled after tilting the gimbal forward 90° from Upright mode.
  • Briefcase Mode: When powered on and in Upright mode, loosen the gimbal lock knob, adjust to a lower position, tighten the lock knob. Briefcase mode is enabled after pressing the trigger twice. When powered off, loosen the lock knob, adjust to a lower position, tighten the lock knob. Briefcase mode is enabled after powering on the gimbal.

3D Roll 360 is available in Flashlight mode, allowing continuous roll rotation via the pan axis slip-ring.

Press the M button three times to enter/exit 3D Roll 360, or enable/disable it in the Ronin app User Profile. Push the joystick left/right to begin 3D Roll 360. Push twice in quick succession for auto rotation.

During auto rotation:

  • Grip horizontal: Press trigger twice for upright stop; three times for upside-down stop.
  • Grip vertical: Press trigger twice for 0° pan axis stop (lens upward); three times for 180° pan axis stop (lens upward).

Set Max Speed and Smoothing for 3D Roll 360 in Ronin app Control settings. Speed and Deadband are unavailable in 3D Roll 360.

Illustrations of Upright, Underslung, Flashlight, and Briefcase modes.

Updating Firmware

Update firmware using the Ronin app. An on-screen alert will appear when new firmware is available. Follow the instructions to update.

Maintenance

The DJI RSC 2 is not waterproof. Protect it from dust and water. After use, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Do not spray cleaning liquids.

Specifications

CategoryDetails
External DeviceAccessory PortNATO ports, M4 Mounting Holes, 1/4"-20 Mounting Holes, Cold Shoe Mount, Video Transmission/Follow Focus Motor Port (USB-C), RSS Camera Control Port (USB-C), Follow Focus Motor Port (USB-C)
Input PowerModel: RB2-3400mAh -7.2 V, Type: 18650 2S, Capacity: 3400 mAh, Energy: 24.48 Wh, Max Runtime: Approx. 14 hours, Charging Time: Approx. 2 hours (with 18W fast charging, PD/QC 2.0 supported), Charging temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
ConnectionsBluetooth 5.0; USB-C
Ronin App RequirementsiOS 11.0 or above, Android 7.0 or above
Load Weight (Reference Value)3 kg (Handheld)
Working PerformanceMaximum Controlled Rotation SpeedPan axis: 360°/s, Tilt axis: 360°/s, Roll axis: 360°/s
Mechanical Endpoint RangePan axis: 360° continuous rotation, Roll axis: -240° to +95°, Tilt axis: -112° to +214°
Bluetooth Operating Frequency2.40 - 2.4835 GHz
Mechanical and Electrical CharacteristicsBluetooth Transmitter Power<8 dBm
Operating Temperature-20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
WeightGimbal: Approx. 1.20 kg (excl. quick-release plate), Quick-Release Plate: Approx. 100 g, Extended Grip/Tripod (metal): Approx. 220 g, Extended Grip/Tripod (plastic): Approx. 160 g
DimensionsGimbal (folded): 260 × 210 × 75 mm (excl. grip), Gimbal (unfolded): 400 × 185 × 175 mm (incl. grip, excl. Extended Grip/Tripod)
Models: DJI, RSC 2

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