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DJI Ronin-M 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer

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Key Features
  • Supports Cameras up to 8 Pounds
  • Precision of Control: ±0.02°
  • Transmitter for Remote Pan/Tilt Control
  • Toolless Balance Adjustment System
The Ronin-M 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer from DJI is a camera stabilization system designed to give the operator close to the freedom of unencumbered handheld shooting but without the hand-shake. Suitable for most camera types and configurations up to 8 pounds, the Ronin-M uses brushless motors that work on three axes: one for side-to-side "roll" (keeping the horizon level), one for tilt, and one for pan. The system is computer-controlled and features a tilt range of 105° up / 165° down plus a roll range of ±110°. Furthermore, the system boasts a precision of control of ±0.02°, enabling precise camera moves and stability correction against even very fine movements. In addition to handheld shooting, the gimbal can be used in vehicle mounting scenarios and other contexts where vibrations or other abrupt movements would make tripods and rigid camera support systems unsuitable.
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DJI Ronin-M Overview

The Ronin-M 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer from DJI is a camera stabilization system designed to give the operator close to the freedom of unencumbered handheld shooting but without the hand-shake. Suitable for most camera types and configurations up to 8 pounds, the Ronin-M uses brushless motors that work on three axes: one for side-to-side "roll" (keeping the horizon level), one for tilt, and one for pan. The system is computer-controlled and features a tilt range of 105° up / 165° down plus a roll range of ±110°. Furthermore, the system boasts a precision of control of ±0.02°, enabling precise camera moves and stability correction against even very fine movements. In addition to handheld shooting, the gimbal can be used in vehicle mounting scenarios and other contexts where vibrations or other abrupt movements would make tripods and rigid camera support systems unsuitable.

The Ronin-M supports dual-operator shooting, much like working with a jib that has a motorized pan/tilt head. In this mode, a second operator would use the included transmitter (radio controller) to manually control camera pan and tilt independently of which way the Ronin-M itself moves. The included transmitter/receiver system operates on 2.4 GHz and is proprietary. If you prefer to use a third-party transmitter there is a D-Bus port on the Ronin-M to install your own receiver. 

As with sled and vest style stabilizers, motorized gimbal systems require balancing before use. Once balanced, you can configure the Ronin-M for your particular camera arrangement using the Assistant Software for compatible iOS and Windows (Desktop) devices with Bluetooth. Because every camera and lens combination has a different mass and weight distribution, there is an ATS (Auto Tune Stability) procedure in which each axis will adjust individually, repeating the process until all three are aligned. A gimbal tuning stand is provided so you won't have to hand-hold the rig during this process.

The included 4S lithium-ion polymer battery powers the Ronin-M for up to six hours. It is a "smart" battery, meaning power regulation and protection circuitry is built-in and there is no separate balancing lead, unlike many lithium-polymer batteries. A charger is also included, and it is important to always use chargers designed for the Ronin-M battery because of the smart circuitry. Two 12 VDC D-Tap ports and one USB power port on the camera base allow you to power on-camera accessories directly from the Ronin-M battery to simplify your charging regimen and avoid unnecessary added weight.

For Cameras up to 8 lb
The Auto Configuration feature means the Ronin-M can adapt to a range of camera sizes, and is ideally suited for compact video cameras, mirrorless cameras, and DSLRs. It is suitable for payloads up to 8 pounds.
SmoothTrack Control
SmoothTrack gives a single gimbal operator the ability to translate their tilt and pan movements of the gimbal into smooth and stabilized movements of the camera's angle. This is designed to make framing of broad wide-angle scenes or even shooting in close quarters much easier during single gimbal operator use.
Auto Configuration
After balancing the camera with a simple tap of the ATS (Auto Tune Stability) button, Ronin-M will be automatically tuned for the mass and weight distribution of your camera rig. The gimbal will intelligently adjust parameters based on the camera rig's weight and independently adjust each of the three axes until an optimal setting is found.
Three Operation Modes
Upright Operation Mode: Upright Mode allows the gimbal to be flipped over so the camera can be operated closer to eye level without straining to lift the gimbal. This can be used in various situations, such mounting on the top of the vehicle.

Underslung (Suspended) Operation Mode: Suspended Operation Mode is the standard operation mode for Ronin-M. Low slung, close to the ground, or simply holding the gimbal in front of you offers stabilized handheld footage. This mode would also be used when mounted the gimbal on a flying platform such as a multirotor RC helicopter.

Briefcase Mode: When a slimmer gimbal profile is needed in situations like moving through doorways or narrow paths Briefcase Mode is ideal. It allows the gimbal to be held to the side and close to the legs, much like a briefcase.
Second Operator Control
Featuring the form factor of an RC aircraft radio controller, the 2.4 GHz Ronin transmitter provides pan and tilt control as well user-assignable speed settings and operation modes via two toggle switches. This allows one operator to hold the gimbal assembly while a second manually controls camera movement remotely. If you would rather use a third-party transmitter a D-bus port is provided as well.
Optional Thumb Controller for Pan / Tilt
Single thumb control is possible for the Ronin-M Handheld Gimbal System. These Pan and Tilt movements are controlled via the optional Thumb Controller attachment, available separately. Additionally, SmoothTrack Mode can be turned on or off using the Thumb Controller interface.
Assistant Software for Mobile and Windows
A mobile device or computer to run the Assistant Software is essential. It is available for select iOS mobile devices and Windows computers. With the software, you can:
  • Auto Configure the rig based on the weight and weight distribution of your camera after you've balanced it
  • Adjust SmoothTrack tuning to user preference
  • Enable and configure Second Operator Control
  • Run diagnostics and generate stats
  • Install firmware updates

The software can interface via USB or wirelessly over Bluetooth.

Tool-Free Adjustment
A built-in balance adjustment system means no tools are needed for setup and adjustment, saving time when changing the setup for different camera arrangements.
Universal Mounting
Beside the handle bars, the gimbal unit can be detached for mounting on jibs, cranes, tripods, vehicle mounts, and other types of camera support equipment (additional mounting hardware, available separately, may be required).
Solid Support Arm
Increased rigidity is provided by a single, complete piece of fine-tooled magnesium that forms the U-shaped arm holding the camera plate. This unified design helps eliminate imperfection common in systems made of multiple pieces assembled together. The arm gives you not only greater stability but also reliability, as there is no potential for separate pieces to come loose or move apart.
Silent Mode
When shooting indoors or in tight spaces, Silent Mode reduces the sound of each motor as low as possible. The Ronin-M's stabilization algorithms are updated to focus on minute changes and stabilization, helping ensure the sound of the motors is not recorded by sensitive microphones or other recording equipment.
Quick Release Smart Battery
Providing an estimated 6 hours of run time (depending on use), the proprietary Ronin-M battery system is designed for easy changes in the field and charges using an included dedicated charger. The batteries feature indicators so remaining power can be checked directly on the battery itself. Unlike many lithium-polymer batteries, with the Ronin-M Smart Battery, overcharge and over depletion protection is built-in, as is individual battery cell charge balancing.
Power Distribution Box
Two regulated 12 VDC D-Tap ports, one 500mAh type A female USB connector, and also a connection point for the DJI Lightbridge Long Range HD Video Downlink are provided. These provide power connection for various accessories, including motorized follow focus systems, video transmitters, and more, all while keeping the wiring to a minimum.
Quick Release Top Handle
The quick-release handle is designed to save time breaking the system down or transporting it between locations. Removing the handle bars can also be useful as a way of reducing size when filming in tight locations.
Based on Zenmuse Technology
The Ronin-M adapts the same brushless motor technology used in DJI's aerial gimbals for handheld, terrestrial use.
Compatible Accessories
Wireless Thumb Controller for Ronin-M (Note: The Wireless Thumb Controller for Ronin is not compatible)
Ronin-M Battery (Note: the Ronin Battery (3400mAh) is not compatible)
Ronin Charger (same charger as used by original Ronin)
Ronin-M Monitor/Accessory Mount
Ronin-M Vertical Adjustment Arm Extension Kit (30mm)

DJI Ronin-MSpecs

Key Specs
Gimbal Design
Dual Handgrip
Load Capacity
8 lb / 3.6 kg
Number of Axes
3: Pitch (Tilt), Roll, Yaw (Pan)
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Remote: 2.4 GHz
Wireless Protocol
Bluetooth 4.0
Weight
5.07 lb / 2.3 kg (with Handlebar)
Gimbal
Load Capacity
8 lb / 3.6 kg
Number of Axes
3: Pitch (Tilt), Roll, Yaw (Pan)
Rotation Range
Yaw (Pan): 360° 
Pitch (Tilt): -165 to 105° 
Roll: 220° (-110 to 110°) 
Stabilization Accuracy
±0.02° (Motionless)
Compatibility
Supported Camera Dimensions
W: 6.3 x H: 7.7 x D: 4.7" / W: 160 x H: 195 x D: 120 mm
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
1x D-Bus (Control) Input
2x D-Tap (Power) Output
1x Unspecified USB (Power) Output
1x DJI Lightbridge (Power) Output
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Remote: 2.4 GHz
Wireless Protocol
Bluetooth 4.0
Battery
Battery Type
1x Proprietary
Voltage
14.8 VDC
Environmental
Operating Temperature
-5 to 122°F / -15 to 50°C
General
Dimensions
19.7 x 8.3 x 16.5" / 500 x 210 x 420 mm
Weight
5.07 lb / 2.3 kg (with Handlebar)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
14 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.8 x 12.5 x 11.5"

DJI Ronin-M Reviews

Batteries are horrible

By Zane
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2021-06-27

The gimbal is great in the rare event that you can get its "intelligent" batteries to charge. If you go more than a few weeks without using it, the batteries become in unchargeable paperweights. I have used mine maybe twice and it's completely useless now. There are plenty of "fixes" online and on DJI forums that don't work. And they're $95 a pop so replacing them is very expensive, and not guaranteed to work, as many people report issues with new batteries as well. Don't waste your money like I did.

Batteries arrived dead.

By Sven
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2020-02-06

Gimbal itself is well-built but arrived new in box with both batteries dead.

The Ronin-M works well for DSLR cameras.

By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-02-04

The Ronin-M works as well for DSLR cameras as well as the Ronin works for the larger cameras... I now have both the Ronin and the Ronin-M, I was using my Ronin for every type of camera but wanted the smaller M for DSLR's, the Ronin was kind of overkill.

DJI can't figure out their batteries

By Jarrod
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2020-01-17

Nothing against BH Photo, but DJI's Ronins have notorious battery issues and I received my new product with 2 batteries that won't charge or work at all. Replacement has been pretty straight forward so far through BH, just waiting on the replacements to arrive now.

Great Gimbal watch out for the batteries

By Paul
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-01-13

The gimbal is outstanding, rock solid and provides all the flexibility you need for your video creations. But there is an issue with the batteries that is a know issue that DJI support will work with you on it. Neither of the batteries that came with the gimbal worked and have had to work with the DJI support team to get replacements. So be aware of this issue.

Fast Shipping

By Grady
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-07-25

The ronin was exactly what I asked for. Good trusted product that offers a lot in a small package. The case provides slots for all of the parts of the ronin and include a few spots for extra gear.

DJI Ronin M Battery

By Ismail
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2020-04-30

baught my ronin m a year ago hardly even used it put it to charge last night the battery won't even charge, i called in today they said the can't do anything about it, and i don't have the money to buy a new one, i have a huge event that i have to film in coming weeks and i really don't know what to do.

Gimbal is great, batteries are horrible...come on DJI!

By Nick
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-02-25

As you probably have noticed, DJI really dropped the ball on these batteries. It comes with two and only one worked. I had to send the other back to some 3rd party company because apparently DJI doesn't even want to deal with it. Nice going DJI... That's some quality in products and customer service for you!

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question

Can this fit a Canon C300? Also what do you need to mount a Monitor on top?
Asked by: Aiden
The ronin-m can carry a canon c300. But you have to buy extension rods that lower the cg of the camera. I cary a red epic dragon with canon is24mm lens all the time. And i fly that rig on a drone. It can carry bigger cinema cameras assuming you keep the weight under the 8lb limit. You just have to buy extra parts to make it work.
Answered by: Charles J U.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

there will be Tool-Less Balance Adjustment System in the box with Ronin-M? Or there is no need that tool because of no case?
Asked by: Eray O.
They mean there are thumb screws. It means basically you don't need an allen wrench...which isn't entirely true. You need to adjust the tension of the thumb screws from time to time.
Answered by: Jon L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

Can I mount the RED dragon or ARRI Alexa SXT???

Can I mount the RED dragon or ARRI Alexa SXT???
Asked by: Nachiketh
This gimbal has an 8 Pound Load Capacity. It may be able to handle a cinema camera, if it is stripped down quite a bit. We would not recommend it for a RED or Arri. Instead you could look at the MOZA Pro 3-Axis Gimbal B&H # MOMP3AG, which has a 22 pound load capacity and is designed to handle such cameras. https://bhpho.to/2rVeXrq
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2019-02-27

question

Can this be used with the BMCC and the BMPC 4K cameras?
Asked by: Jason N.
At this time, we are not recommending any camera larger than a DSLR for the DJI Ronin-M. With these devices, it is not just the weight but the mass as well. The strength of the motors must be considered in handling the camera/lens balance.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

I know that the BMPCC w/Metabones Speedbooster and Simga 18-35mm lens are within the weight limit (under 3lbs) for the Ronin M, but I'm wondering if the length or balance of this combination will present problems?
Asked by: Pablo
Without testing it is not possible to say for sure. However, the Ronin M is made with small mirrorless and DSLR cameras in mind. The BMPCC is very small and while the Sigma 18-35mm is long, it is very light. Therefore, it is my opinion the Ronin M probably will be able to fly such a camera/lens.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

But will the FS5 work with this gimbal??
Asked by: Patrick
I've used it with the FS5 successfully, but the handle, monitor, and handgrip have to be removed.
Answered by: Michael R.
Date published: 2020-12-10

This works with a Nikon d5300?

This works with a Nikon d5300?
Asked by: David
Yes it does. You will be able to use a DSLR like the Nikon D5300 on the Ronin-M.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2019-02-24

does it work with canon xf 400?

does it work with canon xf 400?
Asked by: juan
I have just tested this combination. Yes, with the camera's top handle removed, the Canon XF400 fits and balances on the Ronin-M with full range of mobility. With the handle attached, there is just barely enough room, but only because the upward tilt of the stabilizer stops at about 45 degrees. In any case, it is better to remove the handle to save weight, which will improve the responsiveness of the motors and the battery life. I should probably mention that there is no way to open the camera's LCD panel while it is mounted in the stabilizer. If you want the view the LCD from the side, be sure to flip it open before mounting it in the stabilizer. If you want to use the IR remote, you will need to have the LCD facing out, since it has the remote sensor on it. Controlling the camera via Wi-Fi is probably easier once you get it set up.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2019-03-24
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