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This pro-level gimbal unleashed my inner filmmaker with an invaluable feature

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ZDNET’s key takeaways


Years ago, I bought a DJI Ronin<!–> gimbal, and thought it would be gear I needed to take my filming efforts to the next level. Unfortunately, it suffered from several issues, and wound up collecting dust. 

With a big project on the horizon, however, I needed a dependable gimbal that would actually work for me. I was hesitant to make yet another purchase, but I took a risk and sprang for the DJI RS4 Pro–>

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Wow, am I glad I did. The difference between the Ronin and the RS4 Pro is night and day. The RS4 Pro isn’t perfect (I’ll expand on that in a bit), but it’s as close as you can get without spending tens of thousands of dollars. For filmmakers and content creators looking to get silky-smooth shots and get seriously creative with their efforts, this gimbal is a must-have.

Before I get into my experience, let’s talk specs.

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DJI RS4 Pro gimbal tech specs