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DJI RSC 2 Gimbal Stabilizer Pro Combo

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DJI RSC 2 Gimbal Stabilizer Pro Combo
Key Features
  • RSC 2 + 1080p Transmitter, Servo & More
  • Designed for Mirrorless & DSLR Cameras
  • 6.6 lb Payload for Camera & Accessories
  • Foldable into Underslung Mode
The DJI RSC 2 Pro Combo packs additional accessories with the RSC 2 gimbal, allowing for a more comprehensive workflow. A key addition is the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System, which allows for 330' 1080p video transmission from the gimbal with a latency of only 50ms for on-set collaboration. The other extra accessories are a focus motor, phone holder, two focus gears, and three HDMI cables for use with the RavenEye. Also included are a carry case and a metal mini tripod.
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DJI Ronin RSC 2 Overview

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The DJI RSC 2 Pro Combo packs additional accessories with the RSC 2 gimbal, allowing for a more comprehensive workflow. A key addition is the DJI Ronin RavenEye Image Transmission System, which allows for 330' 1080p video transmission from the gimbal with a latency of only 50ms for on-set collaboration. The other extra accessories are a focus motor, phone holder, two focus gears, and three HDMI cables for use with the RavenEye. Also included are a carry case and a metal mini tripod.

The motors of the RSC 2 are 50% more powerful than those of the Ronin-SC, which is the predecessor of this redesigned gimbal. A key feature of the RSC 2 is a foldable design that allows switching to underslung mode. The DJI RSC 2 is designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras and supports up to 6.6 lb camera and accessories loads.

The gimbal head folds down from the gimbal handle, and you can then flip the gimbal around and use it underslung for low-angle shots, without having to attach or detach anything. The gimbal handle remains integrated and has built-in batteries that provide up to a 14-hour runtime. Also, the batteries can be charged via the handle while the gimbal is being used in operation (except in extremely high/low temperatures). The handle supports PD and QC 2.0 fast-charging protocols and can be recharged in approximately two hours using an 18W fast charger, not included. The foldable design of the gimbal also allows for easier transport and storage.

The RSC 2 also features a 1" OLED black-and-white screen and has a horizontal dial on the front for focus adjustments with the same hand you hold the gimbal. On each side of the gimbal handle is a NATO mount with M4 threads for attaching dedicated accessories such as an optional briefcase handle.

The RSC 2 uses the DJI Titan stabilization algorithm, an improved version over the previous one that provides better stabilization and fluidity. There's also a built-in feature called SuperSmooth that complements the algorithm when working with up to 100mm zoom lenses. SuperSmooth compensates for micromovements and increases torque to achieve smooth motion with long lenses.

The gimbal has a dual-layer Manfrotto plus Arca-Swiss camera mounting system with two removable quick release plates. For social media content, a tap of a button positions your camera into portrait mode. The RSC 2 allows a total of six different configurations and comes with a companion iOS/Android app that provides access to features such as time-lapse, panorama, and Roll 360, which rotates your camera continuously along the roll axis. With the included RavenEye transmission system, you also open up the ActiveTrack 3.0 feature for subject tracking from the gimbal, and an enhanced Force Mobile function that increases responsiveness and decreases latency while providing a live view.

The included metal mini tripod attaches to a 1/4"-20 thread on the bottom of the grip handle of the RSC 2 to function as a stand or an extension handle for two-handed maneuvering of the gimbal for certain shots. Camera control cables are also included that allow for control of select cameras and functions directly from the gimbal controls.

Note:
DJI recommends using only the dedicated Ronin quick release plates for mounting a camera and an 18W USB charger for fast charging of the built-in battery.
Compatibility
For a full list of compatible cameras, please see the most current compatibility information on the DJI website.
Key Features
  • RSC 2 gimbal with the RavenEye 1080p transmitter, a focus motor, phone holder, two focus gears, and three HDMI cables
  • Designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras
  • 6.6 lb payload for camera and accessories
  • Foldable into underslung mode
  • 1" OLED black-and-white display
  • DJI Titan stabilization algorithm
  • SuperSmooth stabilization feature for long zoom lenses
  • Two NATO mounts for dedicated accessories such as a briefcase handle
  • Integrated grip handle with built-in 14-hour batteries
  • iOS 11+/Android 7.0+ companion app
  • Time-lapse, panorama, Roll 360, and other creative functions
  • Dual-layer Manfrotto plus Arca-Swiss camera mounting system
  • Single-tap switching to portrait mode
UPC: 190021028678

DJI Ronin RSC 2 Specs

Grip DesignSingle Handgrip (Slanted)
Gimbal
Load Capacity6.6 lb / 3 kg
Number of Axes3-Axis (Pitch (Tilt), Roll, Yaw (Pan))
Rotation RangeMechanical Range
Yaw (Pan): 360° 
Pitch (Tilt): 335° (-240 to 95°) 
Roll: 326° (-112 to 214°) 
Follow SpeedPan: 360°/s
Tilt: 360°/s
Roll: 360°/s
Compatibility
Camera ControlOn Compatible Models (See Full Compatibility List)
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs3 x USB-C
Wireless Frequency2.4 GHz (2.4 - 2.483)
Wireless ProtocolBluetooth 5.0
Battery
Battery Type2 x 18650
Battery Capacity3400 mAh / 24.48 Wh
Battery Runtime14 Hours
Battery Charging Time2 Hours
Environmental
Operating Temperature-4 to 113°F / -20 to 45°C
General
Display TypeFixed OLED
MaterialsAluminum
Mounting1 x 1/4"-20 Female
1 x Cold Shoe Mount
2 x NATO Rail
4 x M4 Female
Dimensions15.7 x 7.3 x 6.9" / 40 x 18.5 x 17.5 cm
10.2 x 8.3 x 3" / 26 x 21 x 7.5 cm (Folded)
Weight2.681 lb / 1.216 kg (without Battery)
2.906 lb / 1.318 kg (with Camera Plate)
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.57 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)13.3 x 10.9 x 6.6"

DJI Ronin RSC 2 Reviews

Why did I wait so long?

By Aron
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-29

I put off a gimbal purchase forever. Even got a glidecam which I could never make work quite right. I guess I was maybe intimidated by all the reviews and the need to balance the camera. But every axis locks independently. It was super easy to balance and my footage is so much better. I cannot believe I waited so long to make my life this easy. I will say I'm not using any camera control I'm just using this to balance so I can't comment on any other aspects but I just used this for 3 straight days on a commercial shoot with only maybe an hour of practice and it was great. My set up Sony A7SIII with a tamron 28-75 set at 28 and in a cage with no attachments.

Nice

By Walter
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-07-25

No me arrepiento haberlo comprado

Fantastic DJI RSC 2 Gimbal

By Gabriela
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-22

Fantastic DJI RSC 2 Gimbal, perfect stabilization, cinematic images. I recommend 100%

First Impressions from a first time gimbal user

By David
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-14

I basically shoot documentary run and gun stuff of my travels, for myself, friends, and family. I stepped into video from mostly stills within the past year and found that I have wasted a couple of months' time correcting tilt and stabilizing clips from some initial projects, before I can even create the docu. Initial footage shot with the gimbal was a game-changer from hand-held. Clips made by walking showed only the very slightest of motion, whereas walking shot without the gimbal were to a too large extent unwatchable and even un-correctable. With the gimbal I even stood on a floating dock that was rocking up and down from a passing boat's wake, and the horizon stayed put and level - very impressive. I bought the gimbal 1st for my Panasonic HC-X 1500/2000 4K camcorder and 2nd for my Canon 6DMkII and 28-70mm lens. I found the balancing process to not be difficult with either camera, it just takes a couple of minutes, once the rig has been assembled with the camera, Raven Eye and cables. As others stated, the manuals' and DJI on-line instructions leave a lot to the imagination, and I resorted to searching blogs and comments on-line to learn how to properly connect the Raven Eye so that it will track. Controlling the Canon 6D works as advertized, but the HC-x1500/2000 was not listed as controllable, so I have to start, stop, and Zoom it manually. Even so, having it on the gimbal is still worthwhile for me. With the Canon rig mounted in the gimbal, its focus motor becomes quite audible in the recording with or without the lens support. To avoid this I bought an extra DJI phone mount just for its cold shoe, to which I mount an external mic onto the gimbal's handle opposite of my phone holder. This required a very inexpensive extension cable for the mic, but it all works fine and allows the rig to swing down to an underslung carry mode. Memorizing the gimball's short cuts will help efficiency while shooting, and I've already set the 3 custom modes to correspond to the gimballs 3 tracking modes. Experienced videographers may find some features lacking, but as a first gimbal I feel this one will be fine for me as is (I don't know what I might be missing.) Looking forward to using this on my next trip to see how it travels and carries with my other stuff. Knocked off 1 star for incomplete instructions/tutorials, and the locking button for the rotate motor/arm needs to be moved to a more accessible spot. Otherwise, looks like a well-built and capable piece of gear that I think I'll be happy with.

Smooth, easy to set up

By Dayyan
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-07

Took a second to figure out how to balance it but once you get it down once, its easy to set up, and amazingly smooth. Great battery life.

Portable and great performance

By Franklin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-29

It is a very portable gimbal, you will get smooth shots and will not be disappointed.

Heavy, does the job, breifcase mode is impractical to use

By Mukesh
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-28

It feels heavy for sure, balancing it is okay, but maybe it is what it is for Gimbals in general, but setting these up is a hassel. If you have to use two lenses, then re-balancing becomes a real pain, but I guess that is for all gimbals. Everything works fine as advertised, the Raveneye is working great too. I set the raveneye settings on the Portrait mode instead of landscape accidentally and it was confused, so that's one thing to keep in mind. The app is well made and easy to use too. However, the briefcase mode is an utter disappointment, it is just not practical to use. You turn the knob to unlock, really have to torque it down from the center, and then press the re-center, which rotates the camera 360 degrees to finally make the briefcase mode. This beats the purpose of continuity from normal angle transitioning to low angle shooting. You have to stop and switch, so instead you will find yourself just slinging it down in the normal mode instead. I also bought the falcam F38 quick release system as the one that comes with this one doesn't work with the F38 and Peak Design plates, and is designed to work with manfrotto plates I guess.

A huge upgrade from earlier gimbals - great for the FX3.

By Jacob
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-22

I'm a legacy user of the Ronin 1. We still fly it with our bigger cameras occasionally, but with the quality that the FX3 and other smaller bodies are offering currently, there's just no need for so much of a payload on most shoots. Having flown the Ronin S on other shoots, I knew what to expect from a hand gimbal. However, DJI really has done a ton of work making their gimbals more ergonomic and intuitive. The menu system is really clean, and the incorporation of the DJI Ronin app really does round out the whole package. A novice could learn this system very quickly, and an experienced gimbal shooter should be able to just pick it up and run with it. The addition of the physical axis locks it a total game changer with respect to balancing, and the all of the plate and axis tensioners are really nice and easy to manage, and above all, stay tight. The payload is supposedly just a bit over 6lbs. I can't speak to that, but it handily flies an FX3 with the Sony 28-70 ii. There's plenty of room to balance slightly larger rigs, but I definitely would get a bigger gimbal for something like a small red or an FX6. The battery is really nice. I've had it on several longer days already and entering the field with an 80% charge is most likely enough to run a good two days. If there's ever any doubt charging via USB-C PD with a portable battery bank is a quick way to top it off. While the gimbal motors are locked, I do notice some slight drift in the pan axis, but it's more of an annoyance than an actual issue. All in all, I highly recommend it, and for the price it's pretty hard to beat.

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