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DJI RS 3 Pro Combo

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DJI RS 3 Pro Combo

  • Lightweight Design with 10 lb Payload
  • O3 Pro Transmission
  • Multiple Camera Control Cables
  • Advanced 1.8" OLED Touchscreen
  • Includes Wireless Transmitter
  • Wireless Shutter Control, SuperSmooth
  • Fine-Tuning Knob on Tilt Axis
  • ActiveTrack Pro, DJI SDK Support
  • Carbon Fiber Body Weighs Only 3.3 lb
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DJI RS 3 Pro Combo

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 Combo kit includes additional essentials such as an updated focus motor, a motor rod mount kit with gear strip, a briefcase handle, a BG30 grip, a lower extended quick release plate, a wireless Ronin Image Transmitter, a phone holder, USB multicamera control cables, multiple HDMI cables, power cables, and a lens-fastening strap.
Quick Release Plates
The new Extended Lower Quick Release Plate ensures more stable camera mounting and is convenient for installing lens support for secure settings.
Automated Axis Locks
When the gimbal is powered off, you can press and hold the power button, and the three axes unlock while the gimbal expands automatically, allowing you to start working in just two seconds. Press the power button once, and the axes automatically lock and enter sleep mode, making a move or storage significantly more efficient.
Third-Gen RS Stabilization Algorithm
Empowered by a next-generation stabilization algorithm, the RS 3 Pro provides 20% enhanced stability over the RS 2, effortlessly managing low-angle shots, running scenarios, or switching between high and low positions.