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📷 DJI Ronin-SC Grey 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer: Stability meets Precision (CP.RN.00000040.01) Review

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Details

ColorGrey
BrandDJI
Compatible DevicesCamera, Cellphone
Item Dimensions LxWxH14.57 x 4.13 x 13.19 inches
Item Weight2000 Grams
Maximum Weight Recommendation2 Kilograms
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Description of 📷 DJI Ronin-SC Grey 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer: Stability meets Precision (CP.RN.00000040.01)

Three-axis motorized gimbal stabilizer. Designed for mirrorless cameras. One-handed operation, 4.4 lb max. Load. Force mobile smartphone control.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not bring joy, the product is bad.

Start with the advantages, which are few in number: Yes, it stabilizes reasonably well, has a high build quality and appealing overall look. Cons: It begins to sway, and abrupt changes are forbidden. It only starts vibrating because you want it to; even with a lightweight camera, it's simple to overload. the fallacy that an overload would already exist with a payload of 2 kg. After taking the camera out and putting it back in, and occasionally while it's operating, calibrate continuously! No…

Pros
  • build quality, appearance, and usability
Cons
  • frequent motor vibrations, continual calibration needs, and significantly less payload than stated

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

decent stabilizer. I suggest. I use a Panasonic G7 camera. Since I don't have a control cable, I can link my phone to the camera over Wi-Fi and conveniently operate it from my phone. I fix the phone to the holder for the stabilizer. I experience some little shaking while using a hefty Sigma 16mm f/1.4 lens, but this is not the stabilizer's fault; rather, the lens and the button are to blame. To eliminate the shaking, you must add a specific lens holder. There is a tiny shaking if you take a…

Pros
  • Outstanding stability, practical applicability, and collapsible - Superior construction and materials
Cons
  • The only drawbacks are that it is heavy and lacks a quick-release platform.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is terrible, much below my expectations.

After such a failure, I cannot in good conscience suggest DJI products; nonetheless, this stub is appropriate for those who already have a stub in the matrix and lens. It is also for infrequent use because repeated stress causes it to just crumble. Has some pros: Unbroken chain of success. any parallax may be done like a crouching samurai) Controls that are interesting. lock button that applies to all axes (freezes the camera in its current location). Below are some downsides: Terrible battery,

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

After reading it, I was shocked to find out what other people had to say about this stub. It would appear that they have no idea what they are doing when it comes to operating electronic stabilizers. 1. There are a lot of articles written regarding microshaking. Have you tried a lens mount? If there is anything else, it is included in the kit. 2. Someone else has stated that a matrix stub is necessary; else, micro-shaking will take place. Yes, the entire matrix stub, on the other hand, has been

Pros
  • In terms of the cost to quality ratio, this is a very stylish stub. After a long choice, I decided to stop on it. 1. The zoom and focus functions of the Sony camera can both be controlled independently of the Follow Focus system. 2. The quality of the stabilization is chic, turns, and wires, which makes it a significant improvement over Zhiyun, on which twitches frequently occur precisely when cornering. 3. Able to be powered by a portable power source. 4. Easily transportable due to its compact size. 5. The application on the phone is very user-friendly and straightforward. 6. It has a lower price than the novelty from Zhiyun Weebil S, but it is superior to that product in the capabilities that you truly require, such as power from a powerbank, control of the focus, and smoother wiring.
Cons
  • If you do not expect the stabilizer to do anything miraculous, completely understand how to set it up, and are able to deal with it, then you will not find any negative aspects of the stabilizer. And so, of course, at this point there is not a single ideal stabilizer that could securely stabilize the picture since, in order to use any of them, you need to get into a half-crouch or something similar. The only exceptions to this rule are professional stabilizing solutions that are cumbersome and expensive. But at this point, we're talking about a budget of twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars, and not even the most savvy of us can figure out why the cherished Weebil S won't work.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Excellent international support. They are quick to respond and offer the most assistance possible. Very nice and sensitive to the situation. Find a solution to the problems that have arisen. Below are some advantages: Even though I've only just started out on the road to perfecting the job with the stabilizer, all I can say is that it's FANTASTIC. I'm still only at the beginning of the adventure. I have a favorable opinion of the firm that developed this product. It's a song, from the way that…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Regarding stabilizing, I assumed marriage was the answer. But when we put three separate stubs through a rigorous test on YouTube, all three showed 100% shaking when fully setup. We also examined three bloggers and compared their results to those of other sites, where there is no such issue. Everyone was confident that the micro shaking was powerful enough, and it is. There is a lot of dissatisfaction about this issue on the DJI forum, and there are numerous examples of it on YouTube. Most of…

Pros
  • Build excellence Modularity internal battery Joystick solidity Rubberized grip Numerous attachments are available. Axe locks of superior quality
Cons
  • stabilizing effectiveness flimsy motors The lack of extra pens like those found on Weebil's (which can be purchased). Sony's a6400 has a wheel-only digital zoom control. additional camera or lens stabilization is required. shaky frames on a properly calibrated stabilizer Nobody needs you at Ronin tech support; it is a peaceful, silent horror. Accessories are pricey, frequently outrageously so. Cables have already been discussed.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

I pair it with a Canon m6 mark2 mirrorless camera and the EF-M 32mm f/1.4 stm and EF-M 18-150 lenses, which both lack optical stabilization. The camera itself lacks matrix stabilization. It is frequently compared to the Chinese Zyuyin Vibil-s. Who knows? Ronin is at least $10 less expensive. Stabilization has a nice quality. The videos are smooth even without any camera stabilization. If jerks are seen (many people talk about them), stabilize the camera normally and set the application's…

Pros
  • Canon control, balancing
Cons
  • Unbalanced Type-C cable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

The stub was impressed with his intelligence; he pays close attention to actions, is not trembling, and you may execute unusual movements. You can only move forward with it because I previously used zhiyun, and it then tossed it. Ronin appears to comprehend your intentions. I decided in favor of the ronin because of the materials' high quality and their well-known brand. He was my choice or the Maze Aircross 2. I furthermore got a stylish performance. Minuses are meaningless, I was aware of…

Pros
  • - Material quality - Ergonomics - Management flexibility - Application - The blocker and sport modes are divine the joystick
Cons
  • There is still play with fixed axles, and the kit's cable for controlling the camera does not fit; you must purchase an additional RSS. - Because to the slingshot's design, it is challenging to clean in a photo backpack despite being small. - Long setup time - cumbersome platform lock

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Some peripherals may not work fully.

I liked all but one. The phone was damaged when I received the package. The rotating mechanism on the handle itself was broken, and the clip just dangled like a broken link. I was upset about that, but personally I didn't bet a phone mount would be that important. I had to tape it with black tape to keep it connected. It can still clamp the phone, but sticking it there is pretty awkward because it looks ghetto now, and it also can't be rotated like it was done. Otherwise the product was at a…

Pros
  • Professional video accessories
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Basically excellent.

This is a high quality product made from professional grade materials. Once you find the balance, it works fine. For stability I would give 9 out of 10 points. We have had many DJI gears over the past 6+ years and the main issue we have with them is their instructions and software. They often subvert their own hardware with bad instructions and bad software. In the case of Ronin, I spent a lot of time balancing because they didn't mention one important step. This step is not mentioned in the…

Pros
  • Camera and photo
Cons
  • Power socket required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a fantastic mirrorless compact camera stabilizer

I originally bought a Zhiyun Crane M2 for my Canon m50 and it just couldn't balance it well. I decided to save up and buy this gimbal and I'm glad I did. It's cutting edge technology and should make shooting incredibly smooth if you have a smaller mirrorless camera like the Canon m50 or many Sony cameras. From other reviews I've seen it looks like it can work well with big mirrorless cameras like the Canon EOS R and Sony A7III, but you'll probably need to be more conservative with your lens…

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • A dubious purchase for the elderly