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Key Features
- Stores and Supports DJI Ronin 4D
- Built-In PGYTECH Beetle Clip
- Reduces Operator Fatigue
- Hook-and-Loop Configurable Dividers
The PGYTECH Backpack is an integrated storage and operation solution for the Ronin 4D gimbal system. Adjustable partitions are optimal for organizing all the Ronin 4D's components and accessories. The internal compartment also contains a built-in PGYTECH Beetle Clip to quickly and securely mount the main body of the Ronin 4D, transforming the backpack into a sleek and convenient mobile operation platform.
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can it fit a Sony Venice body in Rialto mode?
can it fit a Sony Venice body in Rialto mode?
Yes, the PGYTECH Backpack for DJI Ronin 4D can fit a Sony Venice body in Rialto mode inside it.
Date published: 2024-05-01
Does this include the Beetle Clip and plate for ...
Does this include the Beetle Clip and plate for the camera?
According to the BH listing above, the Beetle Clip is in fact included and is built into the backpack. This begs the question...is an additional part required to mount the Ronin 4D to the clip? I just ordered this backpack today and I would love to know what the correct information is and if I need to order additional parts??
Date published: 2024-06-24
Is this carry on compatible?
Is this carry on compatible?
The PGYTECH Backpack for DJI Ronin 4D's exterior dimensions are 22.8 x 15 x 12.6". For most airlines, the carry-on bag size limit is 22 x 14 x 9", but you'd need to check with the airline you would be using for their specific requirements.
Date published: 2024-08-07
Can you fit a fully built Ronin 4D in this bag, ...
Can you fit a fully built Ronin 4D in this bag, so pull it out and start shooting or does it need to be disassembled?
The PGYTECH Backpack for DJI Ronin 4D is made for carrying the components of the 4D. You need to assemble the camera on set. Carrying a fully built 4D in a back pack would necessitate a much bigger, more expensive bag that likely would not fully protect the delicate gimbal.
Date published: 2024-06-02
