DJI Ronin SC 2 Pro Combo (RSC 2 Pro Combo)
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According to our gimbal expert
Maximum load capacity | 3000 g | |
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Weight | 1,216 kg | |
Controlled via buttons on device | ||
Tilt range | 112 - 214 ° |
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Great gimbal. Simple, effective and easy. In the pro combo I miss an extra USB-C cable for a Canon camera, so I can't connect the focus motor, raveneye and camera controls at the same time. If you have a Sony camera, I think you can work with the supplied set of cables and you are immediately ready. Settings are extensive but clear. App works well over Bluetooth. The raveneye, on the other hand, is of course via WiFi and therefore you have to go back to your phone settings to find the network. Bit awkward. The ronin app also works for the gimbal only in vertical and for the raveneye only in landscape on your phone. But that's really all I can find now. Slightly heavier weight is not an issue for me. Nice and handy carrying bag that holds everything. Instructions for use are fine, but sometimes you have to puzzle with the individual parts.
Mischa Vos
6 February 2021
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This review is a short version of my longer review: https://youtu.be/ogBk4o1qvx4 I think the gimbal itself is very cool to use and it produces beautiful images. There are only a few pretty big design flaws on this gimbal, which reduces the ease of use quite a bit. For example, if you have the gimbal in underlung mode, you can't actually attach an external microphone on top of the gimbal because it then collides with the upper arm. The Rs2 does not have this problem because there the 'pan' arm does not protrude above the gimbal. (see photo) And furthermore I expected it to be easier to put the rsc2 in underlung mode but it is actually much faster and easier to put this on the rs2 because you don't have to turn the arms all the way into crazy positions and because you can just leave the microphone on it. Oh and because with this gimbal the side mounts do not interfere with the loosening screw of the gimbal. Because he doesn't have this one (See video on time 9:00 to see what I mean by interfering with the loosening screw) Furthermore, there is a sort of scroll wheel to turn through the settings, but I always get completely confused with this because when you turn to the right, the settings go to the left and this is just super confusing. The RS2 does not have this problem either, because there you have a touchscreen. I also don't find the app for the rsc2 and rs2 very useful because there you have to make contact with the raveneye via the wifi and so turn off your own wifi and this is just a bit irritating but that can probably not be solved. What I also found very unfortunate was that the screws to attach the focus motor mount were a bit too short, so that the plate stripped quickly for the first few mm. This meant that you could no longer screw in the screws because they only went in a few mm (if you want to see exactly what I mean you have to watch timestamp 3:20-4:20)
Jitse nanninga
26 May 2021
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Operation can be quickly mastered and results are impressive!
R. van den Bruele
13 March 2021
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Product number | 870704 |
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Manufacturer code | CP.RN.00000124.02 |
Brand | DJI |
Warranty | 2 years |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty |
Weight | 1,216 kg | |
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Color | Black | |
Compatible with product type | Single-lens reflex cameras | |
Made for brand | Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony | |
Maximum load capacity present | ||
Maximum load capacity | 3000 g |
Image stabilization type | 2-axis | |
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Number of gimbal axes | 2 | |
Type of gimbal handle | Single handle | |
Controlled via buttons on device | ||
Pan range | 360 ° | |
Tilt range | 112 - 214 ° |
Power supply type | Rechargeable battery | |
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Replaceable battery |