








🎥 Elevate your filmmaking game with DJI RS 2 — where power meets precision.
The DJI RS 2 is a professional-grade camera stabilizer featuring a 10lb tested payload, ultra-light carbon fiber construction, and a vibrant 1.4” touchscreen for intuitive control. Designed for filmmakers demanding smooth, dynamic shots, it supports advanced features like ActiveTrack 3.0 and RavenEye wireless video transmission, making it a top choice for versatile, high-performance cinematography.


























| ASIN | B08G4ZFR8G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,025 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #809 in Camcorder Handheld Stabilizers |
| Brand | DJI |
| Built-In Media | - DJI RS 2 Gimbal × 1 - Carrying Case × 1 - BG30 Grip × 1 - USB-C Power Cable (40 cm) × 1 - Lens-Fastening Strap × 1 - Extended Grip/Tripod (Metal) × 1 - Quick-Release Plates (Arca-Swiss/Manfrotto) × 1 - Briefcase Handle × 1 - Camera Riser × 1 - Multi-Camera Control Cable (30 cm) × 4 (USB-C × 1, Multi-USB × 1, Micro-USB × 1, Mini-USB × 1) - Hook-and-Loop Strap × 3 - D-Ring Camera Screw 1/4 " "-20 … |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Compatible devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 841 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 12 inches (l) x 4 inches (w) x 4 inches (h) |
| Folded size | 12 inches (l) x 4 inches (w) x 4 inches (h) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.3D x 27.7W x 33.8H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Item height | 10.9 inches |
| Item weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SZDJI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5.8 Kilograms |
| Product dimensions | 16.3D x 27.7W x 33.8H centimeters |
| UPC | 190021027190 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**A
Amazing Technology!
The pro combo really makes it worth it honestly. the RevenEye is a game changer technology on the RS 2. I can now put the wireless transmitter on any of my cameras and have a nice wireless speed without lag and i dont have to bring the monitors with me everywhere now. i can control the camera and the gimbal from a smart phone or tablet remotely. The gimbal itself is very reliable and super stable. it works well with different sized of cameras and you can find the list of the compatible cameras from DJI official website. I usually shoot3-4 hours at a time, and I can do a full week filming and not have to worry about the battery life on this. the locking-arm feature is the most convenient factor of the entire machine, is has saved me so much time. Such a good improvement from the last generation.
L**E
EXCELENTE JUGUETE.
Excelente estabilizador para cámaras profesionales de tamaño compacto. Me ha servido mucho en la industria cinematográfica. Sí,. requiere paciencia, capacitación y dominio. Después de un año sigo aprendiendo de sus funciones, pero de que logra muy bien el objetivo, si lo logra. Lo tengo desde el 2022 y ya lo he usado en varios filmes que quedaron en festivales internacionales de cine. Hasta la fecha ha funcionado bastante bien.
G**K
VERY capable gimbal but there is a learning curve
Here's how you can avoid the buyers remorse that tends to follow large purchases such as the RS2: - Is it within your budget? (If you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it...and that's okay. Save up until you can). - will you put the needed hours into learning how to use professional grade equipment? If you can answer "yes" to both of these questions with little/no hesitation, then you are in the right space. I purchased the combo and almost a year later, I still haven't taken all of those components out of the pouch as it takes time to really learn the tools that the rs2 combo puts in the hands of the user. That said, let's get to the specifics: The unit I ordered came with a neat pouch that houses all the components in a compact, padded, and zippered environment. Parts are mostly easy to find and maintain as long as you put stuff back. Not a lot of room to store additional things though. The most important skill to gain is how to load your gear unto the gimbal and properly balance it. The muscle memory that this will produce will go a long way. I took notes on the markings for the pan, roll and tilt for all my gear combinations (DSLR + lens combo as well as a mirrorless body + lens). Personally, I went for the RS2 over the rsc2 because my DSLR was the Canon 1DX. This gimbal handled that body with a 24-70 lens with no problem at all. The motors are more than capable of handling the load capacity on the spec sheet however you will damage your product if you skimp on balancing properly for the sake of "time/speed". Practice and put in the time developing a feel for a correctly balanced before a paid gig so when it's "game time" you are able to pivot without making costly + avoidable errors. Battery life is awesome and easy to charge the unit via usb-c. Cons: It was hard to find things not to like but I found two (both are conditional). - if you are switching multiple bodies onto this unit, you'll probably want to stick with the quick release plate that comes with it (or purchase more as needed). I have a whole system of manfroto qr plates which make switching between my gear darn near seamless. Although you can use the manfroto qr plates on this unit, I found certain configurations problematic. Sticking with the included qr plate fixed the issue but added the step of swapping qr plates when done with the gimbal. - If you have a heavier set up, you might find that the rubber grip on the battery chassis starts to buckle a bit. You can easily move that back into place but I legit was pushing the gear to it's extremes at that point to discover this issue. Also, it's not fun holding that much gear up-right for extended periods and therefore holding the unit in briefcase mode might be a slightly better alternative. Pro-tip: when balancing a zoom lens on a gimbal, zoom to about halfway through the focal range and begin balancing the gimbal from there. This helps keep the unit stable even if you were to zoom in/out without needing to rebalance everything. The gimbal itself is quite capable. You are not paying for this product to do the work FOR you. You've actually got to put time into learning how to use a pro-rig. That said, doing so is well worth the quality of video you will begin to produce and the time saved in post with the increased amount of usable footage. There is a lot to like about this gimbal but it comes at the cost of time. If you are looking for something with a steeper learning curve and is more "run and gun" try the Osmo line (I have the Osmo 4) If you try to cheat the learning curve, you will most likely be upset that you spent so much money on this product. Take a deep breath and lean into the discomfort. You'll thank me and yourself later. I also believe that the knowledge from the bumps and bruises of the RS2 learning curve are transferable. The skills you learn here will help you with any other similar rig. The improvements made on this unit that are found on the rs3 were non-issues for me. The benefit for a new user would just be a lower price point. For now, I'm happy sticking with my rs2 as it is still hitting homeruns.
A**A
If you are a videographer you need this.
Buy this if you are a videographer! It seriously has changed my film quality tremendously. You will not regret it! I use it any time I am recording. Yes, it is heavy, but it makes taking steady videos a breeze. I put marks on it according to where it needs to be set up for my camera to make set up simpler and quicker. It does take some YouTubing and practice to understand how to set it up, but after a few times, set up will take less than 3 minutes. I am a wedding videographer, and it will typically last a full wedding day.
J**O
Dropped my Ronin RS2 with camera on the floor
DROPPED MY STEUP FROM MY DESK, TO THE FLOOR. This was the durability test. Everything survived, the ronin RS2 without a scratch. Just kidding, it was an accident, but needless to say the build quality is amazing. Everything worked fine! About the Ronin: -Light weight (I can hold it in one arm fully setup) -Awesome movements -LOTS of power!
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