DJI RSC 2, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR camera, Foldable Design, up to 3kg (6.6 lbs) Tested Payload, Quick Switch to Vertical Shooting, Available for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm

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DJI RSC 2, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR camera, Foldable Design, up to 3kg (6.6 lbs) Tested Payload, Quick Switch to Vertical Shooting, Available for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm

DJI RSC 2, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR camera, Foldable Design, up to 3kg (6.6 lbs) Tested Payload, Quick Switch to Vertical Shooting, Available for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm

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I liked the carbon fibre look of the RSC 2, but as I was reviewing the two gimbals, it became apparent that metal, at least, in this case, was the better material.

With the DJI RSC 2 you are less reliant on the DJI mobile app for settings changes, as it comes with a 1-inch OLED display and controls for menu navigation. (Image credit: Rod Lawton/Digital Camera World) Still, provided your camera is fully compatible, you won’t find a gimbal as clever and capable as the DJI RSC 2 – apart from the RS 2. For straight forward gimbal tasks, the RSC proves that it has what it takes to be a decent gimbal, and while my movements in the first test are relatively slow it gives me time to get a feel for the layout and control. Once completed with the usual progressive balance of one arm before moving on to the next, the DJI RSC 2 was ready to fire up. Performance A gimbal is only as good as its operator in the end, but with DJI’s new Titan image stabilisation system, the DJI RSC 2 can produce super-smooth footage even in the hands of amateurs, with only a hint of wobble with run and gun filming (you need to perfect that special gimbal ‘crouch’ as you walk).The RSC 2 also requires a little more skill to use, but at the same time I like the simplicity. As ever, the gimbal is only part of the story, and while good on it’s own, this film making tool only becomes complete once you add the Follow Focus. The rubber elements on the handle are also subtler than those found on the Ronin-SC, with a smoother texture that’s neatly integrated yet offers a good amount of grip. There are two features that, for me, really boost the RSC above most other gimbals on the market at present, the first is the wheel positioned by your index finger. This can be linked into the optional follow focus accessory and enables full manual control. Its position is spot on, and this feature alone makes me like this gimbal. Using the DJI RSC for gentle hallway glides provides little that raises any concerns. The motors correct my wobble and some careful footwork on my behalf manages to smooth out any bob as I walk.

The standard model comes bundled with the folding tripod base and a full compliment of mounting bits, and it's the more expensive Pro Combo that features the must-have add-ons, including the carry case, RavenEye transmitter and Focus Motor. It also ships with the Phone Holder, which lets you side-mount your smartphone for easy access to the app and live feed. Deși mai pliabil decât versiunea anterioară, ai mai multe moduri în care poți filma. DJI RSC 2 este atât de versatil încât îți oferă 6 configurații posibile de filmare. Pliat, stabilizatorul încape într-un spațiu cu latura de aproximativ 19cm. Specificații The conditions were generally good, and finding a dry patch of level ground; it was easy enough to set up the camera and get the gimbal balanced. The slightest mistake as you take a corner and the RSC 2 is far more likely to whip as it hits the limits of its rotations. It’s not that the gimbal itself is not doing the job; it’s more that it’s far less forgiving than the bigger model. But then is a beginner going to be trying those more advanced shots with the gimbal? Probably not. DJI RSC 2 Review Final thoughtsSetting up the RS 2, there was a small battle with each arm adjustment to find that perfect balance. Herewith the RSC 2, there’s still a little resistance, but it’s far easier. Of course, when it comes to using a gimbal, you have to consider that there are all sorts of situations and locations where they will be used. On one outing, when the light went too low in a rush, I didn’t balance the camera correctly. Not enough for it to not work on slow, considered motion, but push the speed and. The demands on the motors and the shake in the balance started to show. The result of this additional versatility is, unsurprisingly, that the RSC 2 is even more capable when it comes to delivering a stable platform for your camera. According to DJI, there’s a newly optimized Titan algorithm which ‘smooths out the fine details’– and that certainly bears out in practice. DJI RSC 2 este stabilizatorul compact care îți va oferi rezultate demne de cele mai înalte standarde profesionale. Creat pentru aparate mirrorless și DSLR-uri de dimensiuni reduse, DJI RSC 2 se pliază ușor și are caracteristici intuitive pentru a da energia necesară creației, fie că este vorba de videografi sau vloggeri.

As with the Ronin-SC, the Ronin app is a comprehensive partner to the RSC 2. It allows you to configure the function of the three available mode slots on the RSC 2, enabling or disabling individual axis motors and customizing parameters such as follow speed. In the first part of the test, motion and movement were sedate and well within the range that almost all gimbals should handle. Gimbals typically rely on a companion smartphone app for additional settings and adjustments as there’s not a whole lot of space for controls on the handle. The RSC 2 does, however, have a 1-inch OLED screen and a menu control wheel for accessing many of the settings directly.The DJI RSC 2 stands on its own as a very decent gimbal stabilisers designed perfectly for the latest generation of mirrorless cameras. The RSC 2, as I said earlier, feels refined, it’s what you want, and nothing shows this more than the position of the rear arm. DJI has designed this to drop below the base of the screen when used in the standard position. The compact Sony 24-70mm is relatively compact, and while there is a little weight shift as you zoom the lens, it’s not too great, and the RSC manages to handle the difference without issue. The 3kg payload means that it should take most small DSLR and Mirrorless cameras; however, it’s worth allowing a bit of a weight buffer unless you’re highly skilled at balance. A deep breath, rebalance, and all was fine, at least with the stabilisation, the sun, however, had gone, and the runner and I decided to call it a day.

It may be the little sibling to the excellent RSC 2 but I prefer it by a mile. The full metal construction might not be as stunning or sleek as the carbon fibre of the RS 2 but it is far more functional. The DJI RSC 2 builds on the Ronin-SC in all the right ways. Steady shots and smooth controls were pretty much a given, but it’s the subtle design changes that make the RSC 2 a much improved stabilizing option for vloggers and videographers. The DJI RSC 2 seemed to find the correct level well, and any fears that the slightly ruff ground would start the gimbal off slightly was dismissed. As for the new OLED screen, it’s a simple but transformative addition. Where the Ronin-SC’s trio of LED indicators required you to remember how you’d programmed each mode, the RSC 2 uses its 1-inch OLED to display which mode you’re in, what that mode does, the panning speed and the available battery life. The readout strikes an ideal balance, serving up just enough info to add clarity, without cluttering the interface. And it doesn’t try to be too smart: if you want to adjust settings, you’ll need to dive into the Ronin app. DJI RSC 2 smart connectivity and presetsIt’s small, light and has two stands out features in the focus wheel (Follow Focus accessory required) and the hinge. However, while it’s pitched at the more entry-level user, you actually need a great level of skill to use this than the larger model as it’s far less forgiving. It sounds like common sense, but so many gimbals cover the screen in this position, here it’s clear and easy to see. Especially if you’re using a Sony Alpha with that ridiculous tilt-only screen Double-tapping the mode button switches the gimbal to portrait mode. There’s no active axis control in this setting; instead, the camera is held dead steady and pointing straight ahead, allowing you to shoot smooth content in the ideal orientation for social media. The DJI RSC 2 doesn’t reinvent the gimbal. Broadly speaking, it’s a sculpted grip topped by a three-axis array of motorized arms. But look more closely and you’ll spot several significant changes compared to the Ronin-SC.



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