🎬 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game!
The DJIRonin-SC is a lightweight 3-axis camera stabilizer designed for filmmakers and content creators, supporting up to 2kg of payload. With dynamic stability and automated features, it ensures smooth shots in any situation, while its compact design makes it easy to carry anywhere. Compatible with major camera brands, it’s the ultimate tool for capturing your vision.
Item Weight | 1.24 Kilograms |
Folded Size | 22×20×7.5 cm |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 8.66"W x 2.95"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Black |
A**O
Great gimbal
Use it with a Nikon z6 II and a 24-70mm lens so it's at the maximum weight it can tolerates and it works well it's easy to set and definitely better than alternatives like the newer ones that can't change the battery it comes from or don't come with a good box.The good things are1_Battery last like 10 hours if balance are good2_Good case3_Works well with a mirrorless and big lens4_Easy to set up5_Very cheap relative to alternatives6_Battery can be changed for a newer one if it stops durating as much as a new one7_Great alternatives for configurationThe bad things1_There is a problem i found with the cable and my nikon in certain conditions such as a shock causing a vibration while weird i found a problem that the camera stops recording randomly and the cable is the problem it needs to be reconnected but anything filmed was lost.I know it's a cable problem so for important speeches or parts of a wedding i had to disconnect the cable due to this weird problem and activating the camera manually instead than from the gimbal, i suspect this would not happen with a bluetooth connected gimbal, still it's a very weird problem i tough it was memory cards at first but now i know it's from the cable.2_Setting it up for the first time is a pain, you will need to see 15 youtube videos to understand how it works3_The normal config is crap, you will need to enter with your phone and create your own profiles to work with it for example profile 1 smooth, profile 2 keeping horizontal line stable profile 3 a clone of 1 but faster, the original ones make little sense, this is good in some ways as it forces you to learn how to use it but maybe in newer gimbals with screens they have already multiple profiles ready to use.4_Only 3 active profiles if you want to use more you need to change one of these 3 from a phone and it looks bad to be using a phone in an event, i found 3 to be ok but if you want to try others you will be forced to use a phone.5_The case says "dji" this is not a bad thing, in fact the case is great but the fact that it says dji means that most people will associate with drones and walking with it in a shady area may make you a target for thieves.
P**A
Excelente producto
Llegó en perfecto estado, es igual a la descripción
B**C
Great Buy for the Money!
Wow! Great value for the money. Reasonably easy to use, great battery life and super stable. It’s a perfect size for my Sony A7III but would buy a larger gimbal for anything heavier.
C**L
Great Starter Gimbal
Fairly simple to setup for a beginner but still a little trial and error. Good stability for the price.
C**.
Mechanically works great with my Nikon D7500 and lightweight Nikon AF-P zoom lenses.
28JAN2024.Loving this DJI Ronin-SC camera gimbal with it's approximate four pound maximum payload.This gimbal works fine mechanically (balances and controls well with arm and wrist movements) with my Nikon D7500 DX DLSR and the Nikon lightweight 10-20mm AF-P and 15-55mm AF-P lenses (the body, battery, and SD card, with each lens, weighs about two pounds). Even balanced the D7500 DX CLSR with the heavier 16-80mm F2.8-4 zoom Nikon lens. The D7500 does not have the phone connectivity of say the Nikon D500 so I was not looking for nor expecting phone connectivity or control. I selected this nearly four year old gimbal which is quite discounted from it's original price four years ago, because of its price.I even balanced my heavier Nikon FD750 FX body on this gimbal with small fixed focal length lenses the 28-120mm F4 lens is heavy and really strains the gimbal motors, so I do not use it, thought it does balance), but the tall "mirror box hump" does not allow full range of motion such as going from the ground to eye level. However, for normal horizontal panning and such, this combination works well.I had a smaller Zyun Crane-2 Gimbal (using only with my Android Smartphones now) which was rated for the weight of my D7500 DX DLSR with AF-P lenses at two pounds (which often forced the motors to shut down, losing balance).I have since learned that a gimbal's maximum capacity is not the total picture (picture, see what I did there? Haha. ) with gimbals. Center of gravity with respect to the lens and body is perhaps more important than just the maximum capacity.I think gimbals should be rated for maximum weight if the center of gravity is directly over the base mounting arm of the gimbal, then rated for maximum weight for each one-quarter inch the center of gravity extends forward of the base mounting plate. But I am a data analyst by trade so what to I know?This gimbal will easily handle my Panasonic HC-V785 Full HD camcorder. What, you never thought of using a gimbal with a camcorder and it's excellent auto-focus compared to DLSR's?I like the two NATO studs on the sides of this gimbal. I plan to mount a light and mic on one side (with a short arm and multi-cold shoe adapter), and a handle on the other one.
E**S
Not Compatible with Android. Basically Zero Customer Service
DJI does not provide usable instructions on how to mount a camera on the gimbal. For that you have to find a good youtube video. The DJI youtube video is useless. Second, to auto-tune it you have to use the camera app which does not open on Android. So you're S-O-L unless you have an iPhone. There is, according to the Quick Start Guide, a way to auto-tune it manually: you press and hold the M button and the trigger simultaneously for four seconds. And then? No clue. That is literally all the quick start guide says. I went to the DJI website to access their chat to ask. It was during hours of operation and low and behold their chat services were closed. I sent an email. The autoreply email told me to try a chat. Clicked on the link and was in a chat room. I sent a message and it replied that the chat had ended "Click X to start a new one." Clicking X closes the screen. I went back to the link in the email to try again and it was Groundhog Day. I downloaded the full manual from their website and it reads: "DJI Ronin-SC needs to be activated through the Ronin app before using it for the first time." It says I need Android version 7 or higher. I have version 12. So this product is completely unusable. I have no idea if I can activate it using a friend's iPhone and then operate it without a phone in the future because the operating manual doesn't say anything on the subject. What a joke. Returning this garbage tomorrow.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
5 days ago