Handheld Camera Stabilizer from DJI

 

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  • New DJI Ronin helps filmmakers capture smooth video on the ground using any camera
  • SmoothTrackTM technology lets single operators easily control camera movements
  • Easy 5 minute set up and wireless tuning of motors saves production time, making operation easy for all levels of users
  • Built to integrate with existing DJI platforms, including DJI LightBridge HD Video Downlink

 

Las Vegas, April 6, 2014 – DJI, a global leader in aerial photography and cinematographers platforms, today announced the release of its first handheld camera stabilizer – the DJI Ronin.

The DJI Ronin is designed to create smooth video while retaining control over camera movements for any camera and lens combination – ranging from the Red Epic to Micro Four Thirds Cameras.

Using SmoothTrackTM technology, single camera operators can easily translate movements into smooth gimbal movements. Filmmakers requiring more precise camera movements can use a second operator to wirelessly control pan, tilt, and other gimbal functions or attach an optional joystick to set camera angles using one operator.

Based on the industry-leading ZenMuse stabilization technology that DJI developed for its aerial camera platforms, the DJI Ronin is easy to set up – requiring only a few minutes of calibration when changing lenses or other camera configurations.

After balancing the camera, simply tapping the auto calibration button on the DJI Ronin smartphone app and the gimbal will automatically tune all stabilizing motors, ensuring filmmakers get the smoothest possible footage.

“With the DJI Ronin we set out to remake the stabilized handheld gimbal experience to ensure production teams can focus on unleashing their creativity and getting shots that were previously impossible, rather than spend hours balancing and tuning their gimbal,” said Paul Pan, the product manager responsible for the DJI Ronin’s design.

Monitors or other accessories can be easily installed on the top bar using the accessory mount. With the DJI LightBridge installed, production teams can monitor the Ronin’s footage in full HD (1920 x 1080p at 30 frames-per-second) from up to 1.05 miles (1.7 kilometers) away with a less than 80 millisecond delay.

DJI plans to begin shipping the DJI Ronin in Q2 2014. Pre-orders and pricing details will be available soon.

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