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DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal
DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal

DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal

$165.00

(208 reviews)

The DJI RS3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer Combo has been redesigned to be sleeker and more powerful than the Ronin RS 2 gimbal, with its carbon fiber body weighing only 3.3 lb and a payload of up to 10 lb. This compact gimbal is tough enough to support and stabilize midsize cameras such as the Sony FX6 or Canon C70 with a 24-70mm zoom lens attached. With a larger full-color OLED display, a new fine-tuning knob, and greater stability, the RS 3 Pro can become an essential part of your professional camera kit.

The DJI RS3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer Combo has been redesigned to be sleeker and more powerful than the Ronin RS 2 gimbal, with its carbon fiber body weighing only 3.3 lb and a payload of up to 10 lb. This compact gimbal is tough enough to support and stabilize midsize cameras such as the Sony FX6 or Canon C70 with a 24-70mm zoom lens attached. With a larger full-color OLED display, a new fine-tuning knob, and greater stability, the RS 3 Pro can become an essential part of your professional camera kit.

DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal

(208 reviews)

The DJI RS3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer Combo has been redesigned to be sleeker and more powerful than the Ronin RS 2 gimbal, with its carbon fiber body weighing only 3.3 lb and a payload of up to 10 lb. This compact gimbal is tough enough to support and stabilize midsize cameras such as the Sony FX6 or Canon C70 with a 24-70mm zoom lens attached. With a larger full-color OLED display, a new fine-tuning knob, and greater stability, the RS 3 Pro can become an essential part of your professional camera kit.

The DJI RS3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer Combo has been redesigned to be sleeker and more powerful than the Ronin RS 2 gimbal, with its carbon fiber body weighing only 3.3 lb and a payload of up to 10 lb. This compact gimbal is tough enough to support and stabilize midsize cameras such as the Sony FX6 or Canon C70 with a 24-70mm zoom lens attached. With a larger full-color OLED display, a new fine-tuning knob, and greater stability, the RS 3 Pro can become an essential part of your professional camera kit.

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The lowest price for DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal right now is $165.00 at Tommirock, compared across 20 retailers.

The all-time low was $130.00 on 7 June 2026 — today's price is 27% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 8 June 2026.

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Tommirock

$165.00

DJI RS-3 Pro Gimbal (Hire)

The Front

$165.00

DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal | Sydney | Australia | THE FRONT | SYDNEY | AUSTRALIA

Cash Converters

$659.00

Dji Rs3 Pro Rs-005 Black Gimbal - Camera

Delivery $19.95

Desertcart.ae

$714.09

DJI RS 3 - 3-Axis Gimbal for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras, 3 kg Payload, Auto Axis Lock, 1.8 Inch OLED Touch Screen -

Free delivery between 17–19 June

Desertcart.ae

$1,547.00

RS 3 Pro, 3-Axis Gimbal for DSLR and Cameras Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm/BMPCC, Automated Axis Locks, 4.5 kg (10lbs) Payload, LiDAR Focus Came

Free delivery between 17–19 June

Desertcart.ae

$2,386.09

DJIRS 3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer Combo with Weatherproof Hard Case with Customizable Foam Bundle

Free delivery between 17–19 June

eBay.com.au

$735.60

Dji Rs 3 Pro 3-axis Gimbal Stabilizer – Handheld Camera Stabilizer

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$735.60

Dji Rs 3 Pro 3-axis Gimbal Stabilizer – Handheld Camera Stabilizer

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eBay.com.au

$735.60

Dji Rs 3 Pro 3-axis Gimbal Stabilizer – Handheld Camera Stabilizer

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eBay.com.au

$748.00

DJI RS 3 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer (CP.RN.00000219.03)

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Reviews

Another great product from DJI!
8 September 2022Audie

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Having owned the original Ronin-S, the RS2, and now the RS3 Pro, I can say this newest version of the one handed Ronin is great. If you are happy with the RS2 and it fits your camera, then I would suggest to stick with the RS2 as the RS3 max payload is the same.Biggest difference are the arms length, so it will be able to carry larger cameras and odd shaped cameras like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras. The larger screen is a welcome upgrade, but I truly love the automatic locking feature when you press sleep or turn off on the RS3.Utilizing the Raveneye with the RS3 gives your a view on the Ronin screen which is also a pretty great new feature that the older models didn't have.I've tested the new focus motor and I can say it's definitely stronger than the ... MoreHaving owned the original Ronin-S, the RS2, and now the RS3 Pro, I can say this newest version of the one handed Ronin is great. If you are happy with the RS2 and it fits your camera, then I would suggest to stick with the RS2 as the RS3 max payload is the same.Biggest difference are the arms length, so it will be able to carry larger cameras and odd shaped cameras like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras. The larger screen is a welcome upgrade, but I truly love the automatic locking feature when you press sleep or turn off on the RS3.Utilizing the Raveneye with the RS3 gives your a view on the Ronin screen which is also a pretty great new feature that the older models didn't have.I've tested the new focus motor and I can say it's definitely stronger than the RS2's.For it's price and capabilities and future expandability, the RS3 is a must have for any professional videographers.

Big Upgrade
14 September 2022Tucker

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I had been without a gimbal for almost a full year. Given I generally like handheld shots, I needed a gimbal as I've started filming dance again, and some sort of stabilization is necessary.I came from using a Zhuyin Crane 2, which I absolutely LOVED for close to 5 years. The one main hang-up for me with the crane, was it's inability to do an fpv mode for smooth motion through Dutch angles. I shoot a lot of music videos as well, and this is one of my favorite shots... almost mimicking a real steadicam. The other issue was payload. I used to jerry rig my crane to fit my BMPCC6k and it was undoubtedly overloading the motors.The one main problem I had for the first 2 or 3 days with the ronin, is just the difference in how the motors work compared to my old crane. ... MoreI had been without a gimbal for almost a full year. Given I generally like handheld shots, I needed a gimbal as I've started filming dance again, and some sort of stabilization is necessary.I came from using a Zhuyin Crane 2, which I absolutely LOVED for close to 5 years. The one main hang-up for me with the crane, was it's inability to do an fpv mode for smooth motion through Dutch angles. I shoot a lot of music videos as well, and this is one of my favorite shots... almost mimicking a real steadicam. The other issue was payload. I used to jerry rig my crane to fit my BMPCC6k and it was undoubtedly overloading the motors.The one main problem I had for the first 2 or 3 days with the ronin, is just the difference in how the motors work compared to my old crane. Not necessarily better or worse, but the flow of movement had a bit of a learning curve switching brands like that. The DJI gimbals always seem a bit jerky to me, even when the sensitivity is turned all the way down. Like I said though, just takes time to get used to.The RS3 Pro eliminates all of the issues I had before, and even smooths out some features I didn't know I'd appreciate so much. I also now shoot with A7siii frequently, and having full camera control is a huge bonus. I have yet to REALLY dive into what this thing can do, but man, it's awesome.

Everything about this gimbal just feels refined
20 July 2022Nicolas

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I've owned the original Ronin S, then upgraded to the SC2 a year or two ago, and now have the RS3 Pro. As someone who does 80% Weddings / Events with a small A7S3 package, I feel like this is the perfect balance between being compatible with smaller rigs WITHOUT feeling like it's overkill, but still having the extra power when you need it.The arms and everything are bigger, and it's clearly more than I need most of the time. BUT since it's carbon fiber, it doesn't feel much heavier than the RSC2, even if it actually is. I have zero regrets getting this over the RS3 because, while most of my work would be suited with the smaller size/payload, when I DO need the extra space and weight capacity for bigger setups when doing Commercial / Narrative work, this thing ... MoreI've owned the original Ronin S, then upgraded to the SC2 a year or two ago, and now have the RS3 Pro. As someone who does 80% Weddings / Events with a small A7S3 package, I feel like this is the perfect balance between being compatible with smaller rigs WITHOUT feeling like it's overkill, but still having the extra power when you need it.The arms and everything are bigger, and it's clearly more than I need most of the time. BUT since it's carbon fiber, it doesn't feel much heavier than the RSC2, even if it actually is. I have zero regrets getting this over the RS3 because, while most of my work would be suited with the smaller size/payload, when I DO need the extra space and weight capacity for bigger setups when doing Commercial / Narrative work, this thing performs flawlessly.I ended up getting the Combo with the RavenEye and Focus motor. If you don't already own these from DJI, I would highly consider getting them.I never thought it would be so useful, but the RavenEye works so well with my iphone. Maybe one of the most useful / underrated Ronin accessories.Not only does it give me a bigger monitor to preview the image (with VERY little lag/delay), the rotating phone mount is amazing and lets me angle the phone so that when I'm doing really low underslung shots, or really high shots above a dance floor, I can ACTUALLY see what I'm filming! The A7S3 flip out LCD at that distance is just too small to see most of the time.(Also, with a little extra software on a mac, you can add CUSTOM LUTs into the RavenEye section of the app. I followed a YouTube tutorial.)This streamlined wireless system might just replace my other Wifi video transmitter for gimbal setups entirely (Accsoon CineEye).In fact, for my last wedding, during the ceremony I took the RavenEye off and threw it on the cold shoe of my A7IV, which was an unmanned 3rd camera angle. I also had a power bank tied to the tripod to charge up the RavenEye. I was able to be at my center camera angle, and open the DJI app and see the feed from the 3rd camera angle from about 100ft away no problem. I then screenshotted the angle and texted it to my 2nd shooter so they could see what the camera was seeing to match their angle. (Photo attached)Also, if you've used a CineEye or other wifi TX, you know the app can be buggy and relinking is annoying. The RavenEye was always solid. Never had to Quit the app just to get the feed to refresh. Once it's on it just stays connected. Even leaving the app or locking my phone, the feed instantly popped back up in the app.The RavenEye lasts for about 3Hrs on its internal battery, and then once it hits 20 or 30% only then will it start to charge itself from the Ronin Battery. So it will never die, but good to keep in mind. If you're planning on using the RavenEye ALL day for a wedding, you either need a 2nd RONIN handle battery, or you can do what I did which is just charge the ronin with a USB C PD PowerBank when you get a chance. Even 20-30mins during a meal break will give you plenty of juice to finish the night. I use an Ankyer usb C power bank that has a PD (power delivery) port for fast charging. Also, in a pinch you could bungie a powerbank to one of the 3 Ronin feet and charge it while you're using it.The auto locking... chefs kiss. The rails being CF makes them smoother to adjust. And the little knob to adjust forward/backward balance on the plate is AMAZING. can't go back to the SC2 now. I use SmallRig's plate for the RS2/SC2 that has a built in arca swiss clamp. So clearly the old plates are still compatible.Haven't tried the focus motor yet, but I'm sure that it will also replace my Nucleus Nano, since that would need some power solution anyway.If you're on the fence about this gimbal, just go for it.

Specification

General
Product TypeMotorised handheld stabiliser
Connectivity TechnologyWireless, wired
Wireless InterfaceBluetooth 5.0
Width26 cm

Price comparison

Updated 2 days ago
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Tommirock

$165.00

DJI RS-3 Pro Gimbal (Hire)

The Front

$165.00

DJI RS 3 Pro Combo Gimbal | Sydney | Australia | THE FRONT | SYDNEY | AUSTRALIA

Cash Converters

$659.00

Dji Rs3 Pro Rs-005 Black Gimbal - Camera

Delivery $19.95

Desertcart.ae

$714.09

DJI RS 3 - 3-Axis Gimbal for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras, 3 kg Payload, Auto Axis Lock, 1.8 Inch OLED Touch Screen -

Free delivery between 17–19 June

Desertcart.ae

$1,547.00

RS 3 Pro, 3-Axis Gimbal for DSLR and Cameras Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm/BMPCC, Automated Axis Locks, 4.5 kg (10lbs) Payload, LiDAR Focus Came

Free delivery between 17–19 June

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Another great product from DJI!
8 September 2022

Having owned the original Ronin-S, the RS2, and now the RS3 Pro, I can say this newest version of the one handed Ronin is great. If you are happy with the RS2 and it fits your camera, then I would suggest to stick with the RS2 as the RS3 max payload is the same.Biggest difference are the arms length, so it will be able to carry larger cameras and odd shaped cameras like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras. The larger screen is a welcome upgrade, but I truly love the automatic locking feature when you press sleep or turn off on the RS3.Utilizing the Raveneye with the RS3 gives your a view on the Ronin screen which is also a pretty great new feature that the older models didn't have.I've tested the new focus motor and I can say it's definitely stronger than the ... MoreHaving owned the original Ronin-S, the RS2, and now the RS3 Pro, I can say this newest version of the one handed Ronin is great. If you are happy with the RS2 and it fits your camera, then I would suggest to stick with the RS2 as the RS3 max payload is the same.Biggest difference are the arms length, so it will be able to carry larger cameras and odd shaped cameras like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras. The larger screen is a welcome upgrade, but I truly love the automatic locking feature when you press sleep or turn off on the RS3.Utilizing the Raveneye with the RS3 gives your a view on the Ronin screen which is also a pretty great new feature that the older models didn't have.I've tested the new focus motor and I can say it's definitely stronger than the RS2's.For it's price and capabilities and future expandability, the RS3 is a must have for any professional videographers.

Audie originally posted on bestbuy.com
Big Upgrade
14 September 2022

I had been without a gimbal for almost a full year. Given I generally like handheld shots, I needed a gimbal as I've started filming dance again, and some sort of stabilization is necessary.I came from using a Zhuyin Crane 2, which I absolutely LOVED for close to 5 years. The one main hang-up for me with the crane, was it's inability to do an fpv mode for smooth motion through Dutch angles. I shoot a lot of music videos as well, and this is one of my favorite shots... almost mimicking a real steadicam. The other issue was payload. I used to jerry rig my crane to fit my BMPCC6k and it was undoubtedly overloading the motors.The one main problem I had for the first 2 or 3 days with the ronin, is just the difference in how the motors work compared to my old crane. ... MoreI had been without a gimbal for almost a full year. Given I generally like handheld shots, I needed a gimbal as I've started filming dance again, and some sort of stabilization is necessary.I came from using a Zhuyin Crane 2, which I absolutely LOVED for close to 5 years. The one main hang-up for me with the crane, was it's inability to do an fpv mode for smooth motion through Dutch angles. I shoot a lot of music videos as well, and this is one of my favorite shots... almost mimicking a real steadicam. The other issue was payload. I used to jerry rig my crane to fit my BMPCC6k and it was undoubtedly overloading the motors.The one main problem I had for the first 2 or 3 days with the ronin, is just the difference in how the motors work compared to my old crane. Not necessarily better or worse, but the flow of movement had a bit of a learning curve switching brands like that. The DJI gimbals always seem a bit jerky to me, even when the sensitivity is turned all the way down. Like I said though, just takes time to get used to.The RS3 Pro eliminates all of the issues I had before, and even smooths out some features I didn't know I'd appreciate so much. I also now shoot with A7siii frequently, and having full camera control is a huge bonus. I have yet to REALLY dive into what this thing can do, but man, it's awesome.

Tucker originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Everything about this gimbal just feels refined
20 July 2022

I've owned the original Ronin S, then upgraded to the SC2 a year or two ago, and now have the RS3 Pro. As someone who does 80% Weddings / Events with a small A7S3 package, I feel like this is the perfect balance between being compatible with smaller rigs WITHOUT feeling like it's overkill, but still having the extra power when you need it.The arms and everything are bigger, and it's clearly more than I need most of the time. BUT since it's carbon fiber, it doesn't feel much heavier than the RSC2, even if it actually is. I have zero regrets getting this over the RS3 because, while most of my work would be suited with the smaller size/payload, when I DO need the extra space and weight capacity for bigger setups when doing Commercial / Narrative work, this thing ... MoreI've owned the original Ronin S, then upgraded to the SC2 a year or two ago, and now have the RS3 Pro. As someone who does 80% Weddings / Events with a small A7S3 package, I feel like this is the perfect balance between being compatible with smaller rigs WITHOUT feeling like it's overkill, but still having the extra power when you need it.The arms and everything are bigger, and it's clearly more than I need most of the time. BUT since it's carbon fiber, it doesn't feel much heavier than the RSC2, even if it actually is. I have zero regrets getting this over the RS3 because, while most of my work would be suited with the smaller size/payload, when I DO need the extra space and weight capacity for bigger setups when doing Commercial / Narrative work, this thing performs flawlessly.I ended up getting the Combo with the RavenEye and Focus motor. If you don't already own these from DJI, I would highly consider getting them.I never thought it would be so useful, but the RavenEye works so well with my iphone. Maybe one of the most useful / underrated Ronin accessories.Not only does it give me a bigger monitor to preview the image (with VERY little lag/delay), the rotating phone mount is amazing and lets me angle the phone so that when I'm doing really low underslung shots, or really high shots above a dance floor, I can ACTUALLY see what I'm filming! The A7S3 flip out LCD at that distance is just too small to see most of the time.(Also, with a little extra software on a mac, you can add CUSTOM LUTs into the RavenEye section of the app. I followed a YouTube tutorial.)This streamlined wireless system might just replace my other Wifi video transmitter for gimbal setups entirely (Accsoon CineEye).In fact, for my last wedding, during the ceremony I took the RavenEye off and threw it on the cold shoe of my A7IV, which was an unmanned 3rd camera angle. I also had a power bank tied to the tripod to charge up the RavenEye. I was able to be at my center camera angle, and open the DJI app and see the feed from the 3rd camera angle from about 100ft away no problem. I then screenshotted the angle and texted it to my 2nd shooter so they could see what the camera was seeing to match their angle. (Photo attached)Also, if you've used a CineEye or other wifi TX, you know the app can be buggy and relinking is annoying. The RavenEye was always solid. Never had to Quit the app just to get the feed to refresh. Once it's on it just stays connected. Even leaving the app or locking my phone, the feed instantly popped back up in the app.The RavenEye lasts for about 3Hrs on its internal battery, and then once it hits 20 or 30% only then will it start to charge itself from the Ronin Battery. So it will never die, but good to keep in mind. If you're planning on using the RavenEye ALL day for a wedding, you either need a 2nd RONIN handle battery, or you can do what I did which is just charge the ronin with a USB C PD PowerBank when you get a chance. Even 20-30mins during a meal break will give you plenty of juice to finish the night. I use an Ankyer usb C power bank that has a PD (power delivery) port for fast charging. Also, in a pinch you could bungie a powerbank to one of the 3 Ronin feet and charge it while you're using it.The auto locking... chefs kiss. The rails being CF makes them smoother to adjust. And the little knob to adjust forward/backward balance on the plate is AMAZING. can't go back to the SC2 now. I use SmallRig's plate for the RS2/SC2 that has a built in arca swiss clamp. So clearly the old plates are still compatible.Haven't tried the focus motor yet, but I'm sure that it will also replace my Nucleus Nano, since that would need some power solution anyway.If you're on the fence about this gimbal, just go for it.

Nicolas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great incremental upgrade from RS 2
20 July 2022

I used this bad boy on a four-day shoot with a Canon R5 and it performed great! It's got all the familiar features and performance of the RS 2 with some really nice and well-conceived upgrades:The powered lock and unlock makes setup and location changes so much faster! Just single-press the power button and you're ready to move. Press again and you're ready to shoot.The zoom/focus motor is noticeably more powerful and seems more precise than that of the RS 2. It's much faster and easier to install, even when using the lens support and start, which I recommend.The newly designed back handle is great and super lightweight. The bigger screen is nice and makes menu navigation easier. And the physical mode switch is much better than the button.Wireless camera ... MoreI used this bad boy on a four-day shoot with a Canon R5 and it performed great! It's got all the familiar features and performance of the RS 2 with some really nice and well-conceived upgrades:The powered lock and unlock makes setup and location changes so much faster! Just single-press the power button and you're ready to move. Press again and you're ready to shoot.The zoom/focus motor is noticeably more powerful and seems more precise than that of the RS 2. It's much faster and easier to install, even when using the lens support and start, which I recommend.The newly designed back handle is great and super lightweight. The bigger screen is nice and makes menu navigation easier. And the physical mode switch is much better than the button.Wireless camera control seems like a great feature. I rigged my R5 with RavenEye so I could use my phone as a monitor and used the motor to control zoom (and let the R5 autofocus handle focus.) So with USB and HDMI cables running all over I didn't get the full benefit, but I did it anyway just to try it. I could see this being nice when going for a bare-bones setup, but there are a few drawbacks: 1.) with no RSS cable, you can't control camera functions or see aperture/ISO on your RavenEye screen; and 2.) I found the bluetooth connection to be less reliable than the cable, especially if pressing twice in quick succession. With no feedback coming to the RavenEye screen I learned to always confirm on the camera that recording had successfully started/stopped. For these reasons, when I'm using the full setup in the future, I'll be using the cable instead.If you already have the RS 2 and are happy with it, this is not a must-have upgrade, but rather an incremental enhancement that addresses many pain points. In my case after renting the RS 2 a dozen times in the last two years, this purchase was a no-brainer and I have absolutely no regrets!

Chris originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great with few things to keep in mind
11 July 2022

Overall gimbal is amazing. However, if you purchasing combo, maybe think twice about it. It was my first time using raven eye and I must say it's a gimmick that does not worth it. In order to use your phone, you need to each time disable Bluetooth , then each time you in the app you need to re enable it again....not sure who thought it's gonna be smart idea. However, at this time it is what it is. Gimbal works perfect with blackmagic 6k pro. Full gimbal weight including raven eye is 4.89lb. Surprisingly my camera weight exactly the same. You get nice 10lb overal setup. Pretty light, but again, holding it for a while will get you tired. Battery charges super quick with apple MacBook Air charger. It is also draining rather quickly, so possibly think about getting ... MoreOverall gimbal is amazing. However, if you purchasing combo, maybe think twice about it. It was my first time using raven eye and I must say it's a gimmick that does not worth it. In order to use your phone, you need to each time disable Bluetooth , then each time you in the app you need to re enable it again....not sure who thought it's gonna be smart idea. However, at this time it is what it is. Gimbal works perfect with blackmagic 6k pro. Full gimbal weight including raven eye is 4.89lb. Surprisingly my camera weight exactly the same. You get nice 10lb overal setup. Pretty light, but again, holding it for a while will get you tired. Battery charges super quick with apple MacBook Air charger. It is also draining rather quickly, so possibly think about getting extra battery or way to keep juicing it on set.Build quality if phenomenal. Everything feels durable and high quality. Setup is very easy too and new locking mechanism is amazing.

Aram originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I like it, but
25 September 2022

When this gimble is working it's great, however I have been havinga few problems with it. It companion app necessary for the use of the Raven eyeconstantly crashes and for some reason is not installed through the play store.Why? Often times when turning on the gimble in an underslung position, it willfreak out and smash the camera into the handle which is just fantastic. Theleaver for adjusting the roll axis comes loose and unlocks causing the gimbleto become off balance. This has happened to me every time I have use the gimbleand it has caused me to miss a few shots.That's all the bad. The good is its super lightweight, relativelycompact (and when none of the problems listed above occur) works great and hasbecome an instrumental tool for me to ... MoreWhen this gimble is working it's great, however I have been havinga few problems with it. It companion app necessary for the use of the Raven eyeconstantly crashes and for some reason is not installed through the play store.Why? Often times when turning on the gimble in an underslung position, it willfreak out and smash the camera into the handle which is just fantastic. Theleaver for adjusting the roll axis comes loose and unlocks causing the gimbleto become off balance. This has happened to me every time I have use the gimbleand it has caused me to miss a few shots.That's all the bad. The good is its super lightweight, relativelycompact (and when none of the problems listed above occur) works great and hasbecome an instrumental tool for me to get the job done. Also the gimble foldingitself after being powered off always gets a wow from my clients.

Ethan originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Improved over RS2, but some downside and not really PRO
3 August 2022

Positive Improvements over DJI RS2:+ Auto Locking is a helpful addition to speed up work+ A longer base plate is finally included so less hunting for accessories was needed with RS3 ProNegatives vs. DJI RS2:- Lidar video feed is not visible in the app so can only frame the shots with the tiny touch screen for active tracking.Other overall negatives:--- Keyframes have no option for focus control--- No option to loop between positionsso it's lacking vs. other pan-tilt heads for motion control--- Only 3 lenses setup to calibrate and no way to mark the name of the brand etc. (compare that with a PRO system like Teradek RT's lens calibration). If you have more lenses, you need to delete a calibration each time and replace it.--- USB-c cables can ... MorePositive Improvements over DJI RS2:+ Auto Locking is a helpful addition to speed up work+ A longer base plate is finally included so less hunting for accessories was needed with RS3 ProNegatives vs. DJI RS2:- Lidar video feed is not visible in the app so can only frame the shots with the tiny touch screen for active tracking.Other overall negatives:--- Keyframes have no option for focus control--- No option to loop between positionsso it's lacking vs. other pan-tilt heads for motion control--- Only 3 lenses setup to calibrate and no way to mark the name of the brand etc. (compare that with a PRO system like Teradek RT's lens calibration). If you have more lenses, you need to delete a calibration each time and replace it.--- USB-c cables can break/rip after significant use (not PRO grade)--- Raven Eye still HDMI--- no Zeiss XD lens data cable support. Only some weird niche lenses (to avoid the calibration and get more accurate focus pulls)--- lens calibration of LIDAR is still over simplified with only 1ft and 4ft position gets captured. That's not fit for pro cine lenses with long focus throw.--- app and gimble screen a bit fiddley / consumer-grade.

Philipp originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
QC Issues Verified on Facebook Official Group
16 October 2022

- Gimbal motors have noise issues for many (like cracking and creaking). DJI Engineers advised removing the motor covers. Did not work for me.- Roll axis has a terrible wobble. Adding +10 power after calibrating the gimbal to the roll axis somewhat fixes it. It has ruined some important high-speed moves for us.- Follow focus motor and 12mm(!!) rail system is awful. You have to tighten to the point of stripping the tiny 12mm(!!) rail screw to get a seal between the lens and motor. It won't last long with this kind of use. 15mm has been around forever. Why they went with 12mm is a mystery.- The rest of the gimbal is great. It's light, solid and auto locking is a welcome feature. These issues above, unless fixed in a firmware update soon, make the gimbal ... More- Gimbal motors have noise issues for many (like cracking and creaking). DJI Engineers advised removing the motor covers. Did not work for me.- Roll axis has a terrible wobble. Adding +10 power after calibrating the gimbal to the roll axis somewhat fixes it. It has ruined some important high-speed moves for us.- Follow focus motor and 12mm(!!) rail system is awful. You have to tighten to the point of stripping the tiny 12mm(!!) rail screw to get a seal between the lens and motor. It won't last long with this kind of use. 15mm has been around forever. Why they went with 12mm is a mystery.- The rest of the gimbal is great. It's light, solid and auto locking is a welcome feature. These issues above, unless fixed in a firmware update soon, make the gimbal borderline unusable.

Ian originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Sliding baseplates become loose over time
24 July 2022

Pre-ordered this item once it was announced. Received it on July 8. By the 15th, the sliding baseplates weren't locking down in place.The baseplate lock was becoming more loose over time. Basically I could slide the camera back and fourth with the lock engaged for the plates. This is a huge manufacturer issue. The fact that it also doesn't have a spring to make the lock tighter like the other locks on the gimbal is mind blowing, since the baseplate lock is such a critical part of the gimbal. I have to gaff tape the baseplate to the mounting point as a quick solution on the production set I was on, which is just ridiculous and looks terrible in front of the client.I was running a barebones RED V-Raptor (4lbs) and a canon RF 16mm which is 161.8grams. Camera power ... MorePre-ordered this item once it was announced. Received it on July 8. By the 15th, the sliding baseplates weren't locking down in place.The baseplate lock was becoming more loose over time. Basically I could slide the camera back and fourth with the lock engaged for the plates. This is a huge manufacturer issue. The fact that it also doesn't have a spring to make the lock tighter like the other locks on the gimbal is mind blowing, since the baseplate lock is such a critical part of the gimbal. I have to gaff tape the baseplate to the mounting point as a quick solution on the production set I was on, which is just ridiculous and looks terrible in front of the client.I was running a barebones RED V-Raptor (4lbs) and a canon RF 16mm which is 161.8grams. Camera power was connected through a power cable with a battery running on the dual handles as well as the monitor . The gimbal should take that weight with no issue.Not only was I having issues with the sliding plate. But one of the arm locks sometimes struggles to disengage. It gets stuck, and I have to unlock the locking button with force.All in all, this system still needs a good deal of work, or I have a defective copy. The unfortunate part is I would like to return the item for either a refund or an exchange and I can't do it, because BH has to have a case number from DJI in order to accept a return (within the 30 day return window). That is something that is not stated on the product page and is a first in the 10+ years buying through BH. I would stay away from this product for now, especially if you run into issues and need to return or even exchange the item.

Nicholas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This thing is like magic, BUT...
5 December 2022

This thing is like magic, BUT it isn't. You still need skills to make the magic happen. There IS a learning curve. You'll need to learn a lot of menus and gimbal related terminology, and you'll need to learn how to move with it... or you won't get good, smooth results. Also, and this isn't a knock on the product at all, but you'll need to be in decent physical condition to use it with anything heavier than an iPhone or a Sony ZV-1. Get ready to start doing some yoga and stretches again. If you don't have the time to put into the learning process, don't buy it. That said, this is one of the finest pieces of production technology I've ever held in my hand. It's truly impressive. Despite it's light weight it feels premium and super sturdy. It pairs easily with smart ... MoreThis thing is like magic, BUT it isn't. You still need skills to make the magic happen. There IS a learning curve. You'll need to learn a lot of menus and gimbal related terminology, and you'll need to learn how to move with it... or you won't get good, smooth results. Also, and this isn't a knock on the product at all, but you'll need to be in decent physical condition to use it with anything heavier than an iPhone or a Sony ZV-1. Get ready to start doing some yoga and stretches again. If you don't have the time to put into the learning process, don't buy it. That said, this is one of the finest pieces of production technology I've ever held in my hand. It's truly impressive. Despite it's light weight it feels premium and super sturdy. It pairs easily with smart phones and cameras. It delivers on what it promises. The only real knock against that I have so far is the case and the packaging that it comes in. The box it comes in is really flimsy and was beaten up really bad when I got it, which didn't turn out to be a problem since it comes in a very sturdy semi-hard case. So, wait, didn't I say that I had a problem with the case? Yep. It IS very sturdy, and reasonably well padded on the inside, but it isn't well organized at all, IMO, and it's not really big enough for everything that comes in it. I can barely zip the thing shut. Not cool. I would have preferred a lower price and no case at all over what they provided. I'm guying a 3rd party case so that I feel like it's well protected and easy to find everything when putting it all together and putting it away.

PatB originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

General
Product TypeMotorised handheld stabiliser
Connectivity TechnologyWireless, wired
Wireless InterfaceBluetooth 5.0
Width26 cm

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