Full display at this year’s CES in Las Vegas! DJI never fail to inspire! 😉
Inspire 1 Handheld Camera Mount
Capturing both aerial views and traditional handheld shots has never been possible with a single system. But with the handheld Inspire 1 camera mount, you now have the power to bring your camera from the sky to the ground. After flying, simply remove the camera from your Inspire 1 and put it on the mount, then you’re ready to continue shooting.
Physical buttons for shutter control, mode changes, and more combine with a sturdy, comfortable grip to give you absolute control while filming. The same Inspire 1 gimbal provides perfect stability, while a dedicated DJI mobile app brings you a live view from the camera and full on-screen camera controls.
Ronin Thumb Controls
Also showcased were new thumb controls for the revolutionary DJI Ronin. Now a single operator can control the roll, tilt, and pan motions of the gimbal independently of where it is facing. An integrated OLED screen shows current settings and makes changing between settings profiles quick and easy.
Zenmuse A7 Gimbal
Looking back to the sky, DJI displayed its recently developed Zenmuse A7 gimbal. Engineered specifically to hold a Sony® A7S, A7R or A7II camera, this gimbal is compatible with DJI flight platforms and flight controllers. The A7S in particular is known for capturing beautiful video in low-light settings, so using this gimbal makes aerial creativity possible at night or in similar dark conditions.
Our final product of the show is also built for flight systems: the Zenmuze H4-3D gimbal. Made to work with and hold a GoPro® Hero4 Black camera, you can start filming aerial views by attaching this to your DJI Phantom 2 or Flame Wheel.