I made it to the end! It happens to all of us! Amazing video, very well done. The thing you said at the end sold me on the RS3Pro. I use my sony a7siii with the sony 28-135 PZ with is pretty substantial. I was wondering if the RS3 could handle it.
You don't need the RS3 Pro unless you're going to be using Cine Cameras. If you're mainly using a mirrorless in run and gun situations 90% of the time, the RS3 is good enough. We shoot weddings and we try to keep everything as absolutely light and nimble as possible so "rigging" out our camera is not a thing. The most we'll put on there is a shotgun mic and a cage and the RS3 and RSC2 handles it well. The carbon fiber is in my opinion a huge plus though, just the way it feels is so much better but I think i'll take a lighter load over that if I absolutely needed to choose.
It might be fine for your wedding videos but for someone who makes movies for a living, especially action, thriller, Lidar range finder with wireless transmitter that has 6 km range is something you definitely need and only Pro has those. Just because you're a wedding guy doesn't mean everyone else is also like you and what's fine for you doesn't mean it's fine for everyone else. So speak for yourself.
@@bluerabbit1236 You're making a grand and highly inaccurate assumption here. (And why be so arrogant, dismissive and rude by the way? How does that benefit anyone?) I responded initially because I personally own the RS3 Pro and Lidar range finder. I also don't make 'wedding videos'. That sounds like a tough job I would not have the patience for, and applaud anyone who does. But I've never had to shoot a corporate thing nor wedding or whatever in my life. I make my living in cinema. I am a working fiction director, and to use a tired phrase consider myself extremely fortunate to be able to say that. I simply bought these tools to play with, and for my friends to goof around with. I was sharing a fact that you don't actually need the gimbal to use the LiDar range finder on your camera once you've programmed lenses. For example, as a filmmaker, you would know I'm referring to handing it to an operator for B-cam, or if shooting on sticks with A-cam and/or track, you don't need the gimbal. That's it. It's all I was saying. I know the world is a hard place. But we need to be a little kinder on these forums, and stop the assumptions, no matter where you think you are in your career, there is always someone ahead of you we can learn from, or behind you where we can offer some help. That's all I was trying to do. Be kind folks.
Hi! Sorry for the lateness. As someone who tries to look at the lightest setup possible, I’m assuming you at least looked up for the RS3 Mini right? I’m extremely doubtful between the Mini and the regular one. My camera now is a fuji x-s10 but if I manage to make a living of filmmaking I will upgrade to Sony full-frame. Just wanna know, how do you feel about the RS3 mini? Do you think it’s better for a beginner to buy an RS3 mini now and eventually get an RS3 Pro, or just get a regular RS3 for every use case?
Ive been wathcing so many of these videos and I apprevaite the direct comment in the intro about just get the PRO if you have these cameras. Thank you. I stayed and watched the whole video to gain more knowledge and i appreciate your perspective. Thanks!
1) I am thrilled that a female cam op/DOP is reviewing these because there seems to be a dearth of that 2) this is legit one of the best most info packed reviews that answers my Q's That said I am stuck with the RS2 for a bit as I got it 7 weeks ago
The Sony A7S iii with an 24-70mm F2.8 lens barely fits on the RS 3. I think if you use this setup you are better off with the RS3 Pro (even though DJI says otherwise).
@@artzbug5521 I ended up getting the regular rs3 for my fx3 24-70 and I definitely think it would be too much for the mini , I have a buddy that does it but its at its max on hois mini , I like to give my motors a little breathing room , just my opinion , yes if you are just doing it every once in awhile sure , but even when I put my regular rs3 in suitcase mode Im maxing out my motors on the regular rs3 , but yeah I was wrong about this statement I originally made 2 months ago , several of my buddies have this same setup right now
Watched this video...went and purchased the Pro combo an hour later. Thanks for making it an easy choice. (The other gimbals are great too, but I realised my needs straight away).
The RSC2 with my Fuji X-S10 has been such an excellent compact setup for me this past year. That combo with any of Fuji’s compact f2 lenses weighs absolutely nothing so I can carry it all day no problem, and I can walk or ride my skateboard with it one handed and get great results. Not everyone needs every pro feature all the time, and I’ve found that I reach for the compact setup 75% of the time, while my bulky Ronin 2 and A7S III rig setup just collects dust.
An important consideration, beyond simple payload metrics, is the size of the arms on each gimbal and the center of gravity on your camera setup. For example, the Sony FX3 and a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens is within the payload constraints of the RS3 and I'm sure it would handle it just fine. However, my experience with running the FX3 with the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8, with the FX3 in a Tilta cage and a filter + matte box on the RSC2 is that it **usually** works, but sometimes the gimbal loses balance and locks out at the 70mm end, even though that setup is within the weight specs. Similarly, the original Ronin SC technically **should** be able to hold a full-frame mirrorless camera and lens, but you can't even balance the gimbal with the A7iv and a 14mm prime lens (small lens) because the arms and plates are too short and the center of gravity is too far forward. So, yes, pay attention to the payload constraints -- but unless your setup is perfectly shaped and balanced for the gimbal, you should go with the RS3 Pro if your rig is even approaching the RS3's weight limit.
Great video, quick question, in the video there is a shot of the DJI guy using the dual handles but on the DJI site i can only find the basic handles. I like the ones he is using as the right hand side has a control handle and a cable. Do you know which one this is? the part is at 8:28 in your video. Once again a great video too.
Thanks for making this! I literally upgraded from my ronin-S and bought an RSC2 about 10 days before they announced the RS3 line. I even searched for rumors of a new gimbal before buying and found nothing. I was considering keeping the RSC2 because not much seemed to be different. I changed my mind after this and am exchanging for an RS3 since I’m still well within the return window and I haven’t used the RSC2 except for testing! Appreciate the comparison between these 3 specifically, it was literally exactly what I needed!
Idk. The FX3 and say, the 14mm GM only come in at 1193 grams. I don't see the validity of recommending the Pro for it 100 percent. Body is only a hundred grams over the A7SIII.
A year late, but I went with the regular rs3 for my zv-e1 with 24-60 kit lens. The mini would gave been enough, but figured I'd future proof for bigger lenses. First gimbal ever, I'm so excited, it sgows up tonorrow.
Great presentation video. Very clear explanations and overall advice. Thanks for all your work on this. Definitely going to go for the RS 3 Pro. May not need all the functionality and lidar, but it's hard to say no to new tech!
In your earlier videos, you were using the Weebill-2. That would be a very interesting comparison to me and others. Are you only doing DJI here because they sponsored you and sent free merch?
Would you consider to buy the RS3 PRO Combo over the RS4 Combo for the same price? 'll be using the follow focus motor for fun stuff, even in the vertical mount I'm thinking if the less 1.5kg payload is worth of the native vertical mount
Using DJI ronin S locks up my Canon R5C camera when I hit record on the gimbal. Just checked the forums and thus is going on with new Dji ronin RS 3 pro also. Dji has known about this for over a year!
Thanks Lizzie! I’m a new Sub to your channel for sure. Finally a video that explains RS2 vs RS3 naming. I couldn’t figure out in an other videos why the RS3 was cheaper than RS2 thinking one was the upgrade to the other. Oh, and watch your head. LOL
Hi Lizzie. A fan here. One hint on your audio, the s sound is really sharp in my headset. It has a name when that happens, but a forgot it. Thanks for the vid. Anywaysss! Cheers.
Great video! been doing research recently and I think I've outgrown my rsc2. It can barely handle my Sony a7s3 and sigma 24-70 lens which is quite heavy. Definitely picking up the RS3 Pro for peace of mind
Question, Canon EOS R6 Mark ii rigged with cage, monitor, mic etc. would the RS3 be able to handle the extras or would it be better to get the RS3 Pro when adding all the extras to the R6 Mark ii ?
Completely loving the detail of your review. Please just sort out the dropped frames - they really don't do justice to your content or filming. That aside ... I really appreciate you taking the time to shoot this, edit, post, etc., ... people just don't realise how much time that takes. (And we haven't even touched on the story-boarding prep that goes into these vids)! I'm shooting with a teeny-tiny MFT Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk II. The smaller / lighter body and lenses make it great for throwing in the backpack when I'm skiing / snowboarding, rock-climbing, etc., ... So I probably just need an RS 3 BUT ... I'm trying to find a way to turn my MF f/0.95 lens into an AF lens ... and apparently the LiDAR and Focus Pull only work with the RS 3 Pro. That said, nothing I've seen so far indicates that these items plug into the gimbal - although some photos seem to show them plugging into the RaveyEye which then plugs into the gimbal. So I need to test that woth the RS 3. BUT ... being in New Zealand with a total population of 4.9 million ... we just don't get a lot of stuff to play with :( Patience is a virtue ... 🤣🤣 Thanks again for taking the time to create this - glad you have a solid noggin 🤣
Would the Ronin Rs3 be able to support the Canon 90d with the 18-135 mm lens ? I’m having trouble finding the answer , thank you! This would be my first gimbal so I want to be sure it works!
Great Video! Just copped the RS3 as my Zhiyun Crane 2 got broken. But unless the FX3 isn't fully rigged out, you can use it on the RS3 just like all a7 cameras, as the FX3 is like 50g lighter than the a7sIII
Thanks for the review of each gimbals! The detachable battery, bluetooth control, autolocking system and more are honestly, great additions to the new Ronins! Though the old RSC2 is still at present, a great gimbal to use, I can say for certain, that the RS3 and 3Pro are both awesome upgrades from the RSC2
Nice video! I would like to know if there is a possibility of powering the RS3 externally. I know that Power Supply Baseplate with D-Tap & NATO Mount is only available for the Ronin RS3 Pro. Do you think it would be good for the RS3 as well?
Could you comment, can you use both prime and zoom lens on a gimbal in general? Wanting to use a Canon R5C on the RS3 or pro. I own have prime lens at moment. What zoom range Lens might you suggest for the R5C? Truly enjoyed your video. Great presentation...great smile.
You don't need an RS3 Pro to run an FX3? It only weighs 640g - the A7SIII weighs more. You can probably even run an fx6 with a lot of lenses. It will probably balance better as it won't be as front heavy. That said, if you have the money the RS3 Pro is the way to go. If you don't you can still run a lot of cameras on the RS3 mini which is even cheaper but has a built in battery like RSC 2.
@LizziePeirce, You mentioned the weight being the biggest difference. How does the integrated subject tracking on the Pro factor in for you? I've never had a gimbal but being able to do subject tracking without a phone attached sounds like a massive asset.
Thanks a lot for your video. I got the C70, but didn't put much thought into if I can get a gimble for it. Now I do know that there is a super option, probably get the RS 3 Pro :-)
The payload of the RSC2 was not mentioned? Whaaaaaaattt?? 14hrs battery life out of the RSC2 - NO WAY!! Most I get out of the RSC2 is around 8 to 9 hours and I have tested this on multiple full days. Leaving it in standby mode might get you to 14hrs. My setup is pretty heavy and I think I might be maxing out the payload, which could also affect the battery life but the payload max was not mentioned 😂 (Sony A7iii + Sigma Art 24/70 f2.8)
How to get it to lock in place. As the filmmakers say "chicken head". Double tap trigger does not work & custom all axis off does not work...am I missing something?
Forgot to mention, I have the ronin sc and my Panasonic g9 ii and 10-25 can't balance that's why I am looking for maybe the rs3? Weight is not a problem, it's balancing, not enough room
I am still trying to figure out which one to get for an r5c + rf 24-70 or rf 70-200 f/2.8. On paper the RS3 should work but that do I have enough headroom?
So the RS3 can't use the touch screen for live feet with the raveneye and the RS3 Pro does while they basicly have the same screen only different functions ?
I need to do something for more video stabilization and flow, and this helps. Thanks. But for me to be "low walking", gosh, only a young but cuter Cameron Diaz type could pull that off. None the less, great complete video.
i tried a a7iii with a cage, tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 and a small shotgun mic and it works fine the sony 70-200mm f2.8 will not work on the rs3 And the a7iii will not output to my atomos and the photos will not save into the camera if you connect the usb c to from the rs3 to the a7iii
Can the Ronin RS3 support active track if you have the raven eye and use your phone as a monitor. It looks like the pro only has the active track feature on the 1.8 touch screen but can I access that feature still within the DJI app using raven eye?
Loving the added features on the Ronin series new gimbals. Next level portability and performance. Maybe I’ll have the RS3 Pro when I feel like I’m worth it. LOL But you can’t go wrong with the RS3 either.
Will this be able to handle a front heavy camera set up? For example a Lumix S5 with S Pro 24-70 lens? The lens on my set up is so from heavy my ronin SC just can’t handle it
The video is a little misleading. It looks like there is barely any difference. You briefly mentioned the lidar system but it's actually much much bigger of a deal. With the lidar you can have Active Track Pro, which is a game-changer and is a tottaly different beast from Active Track 3.0
You actually did a great job. Not everyone follows the same details. So, as I was focusing on your explanation, I found your presentation really good. In reference to the gimbals, it is true that the RS3 Pro is so much more sophisticated, but the RS3 would be more than perfect for me.
Did you make it to the end to see me embarrass the crap out of myself? No? Then you might as well tell me which Gimbal you'd buy.
The RS3, however since i cant afford any of them i will buy none😅
HAHAH almost broke the lamp
Neither. The Zhiyun Crane 2 is still working fine for me :)
We definitely saw 😂
I made it to the end! It happens to all of us! Amazing video, very well done. The thing you said at the end sold me on the RS3Pro. I use my sony a7siii with the sony 28-135 PZ with is pretty substantial. I was wondering if the RS3 could handle it.
You don't need the RS3 Pro unless you're going to be using Cine Cameras. If you're mainly using a mirrorless in run and gun situations 90% of the time, the RS3 is good enough. We shoot weddings and we try to keep everything as absolutely light and nimble as possible so "rigging" out our camera is not a thing. The most we'll put on there is a shotgun mic and a cage and the RS3 and RSC2 handles it well. The carbon fiber is in my opinion a huge plus though, just the way it feels is so much better but I think i'll take a lighter load over that if I absolutely needed to choose.
Need the RS3 Pro to use the LiDar range finder. Doesn't work on the RS3
It might be fine for your wedding videos but for someone who makes movies for a living, especially action, thriller, Lidar range finder with wireless transmitter that has 6 km range is something you definitely need and only Pro has those. Just because you're a wedding guy doesn't mean everyone else is also like you and what's fine for you doesn't mean it's fine for everyone else. So speak for yourself.
@@bluerabbit1236 You're making a grand and highly inaccurate assumption here. (And why be so arrogant, dismissive and rude by the way? How does that benefit anyone?) I responded initially because I personally own the RS3 Pro and Lidar range finder. I also don't make 'wedding videos'. That sounds like a tough job I would not have the patience for, and applaud anyone who does. But I've never had to shoot a corporate thing nor wedding or whatever in my life. I make my living in cinema. I am a working fiction director, and to use a tired phrase consider myself extremely fortunate to be able to say that. I simply bought these tools to play with, and for my friends to goof around with. I was sharing a fact that you don't actually need the gimbal to use the LiDar range finder on your camera once you've programmed lenses. For example, as a filmmaker, you would know I'm referring to handing it to an operator for B-cam, or if shooting on sticks with A-cam and/or track, you don't need the gimbal. That's it. It's all I was saying. I know the world is a hard place. But we need to be a little kinder on these forums, and stop the assumptions, no matter where you think you are in your career, there is always someone ahead of you we can learn from, or behind you where we can offer some help. That's all I was trying to do. Be kind folks.
@@bluerabbit1236 I Can make an action movie using a go pro. With a selfie stick so I should just pass on both of these
Hi! Sorry for the lateness.
As someone who tries to look at the lightest setup possible, I’m assuming you at least looked up for the RS3 Mini right?
I’m extremely doubtful between the Mini and the regular one. My camera now is a fuji x-s10 but if I manage to make a living of filmmaking I will upgrade to Sony full-frame.
Just wanna know, how do you feel about the RS3 mini? Do you think it’s better for a beginner to buy an RS3 mini now and eventually get an RS3 Pro, or just get a regular RS3 for every use case?
Ive been wathcing so many of these videos and I apprevaite the direct comment in the intro about just get the PRO if you have these cameras. Thank you. I stayed and watched the whole video to gain more knowledge and i appreciate your perspective. Thanks!
i'm not canadan but i'm watching this!!!! Take that Bill C11! all joking aside love this video made me want to grab the new pro dang.
1) I am thrilled that a female cam op/DOP is reviewing these because there seems to be a dearth of that 2) this is legit one of the best most info packed reviews that answers my Q's
That said I am stuck with the RS2 for a bit as I got it 7 weeks ago
The Sony A7S iii with an 24-70mm F2.8 lens barely fits on the RS 3. I think if you use this setup you are better off with the RS3 Pro (even though DJI says otherwise).
Really? Which 24-70 do you mean exactly? Thanks.
@@ttomasd The GM 24-70mm. But I fixed the problem using a counterweight.
@@AquaticRodthe rs3 can’t handle fx3 with 24-70 gm i , that’s what I have and was hoping I didn’t need the pro version
@@Tonellacambro i saw that mini can handle that, what are you talking about... Payload is 3 kilos...
@@artzbug5521 I ended up getting the regular rs3 for my fx3 24-70 and I definitely think it would be too much for the mini , I have a buddy that does it but its at its max on hois mini , I like to give my motors a little breathing room , just my opinion , yes if you are just doing it every once in awhile sure , but even when I put my regular rs3 in suitcase mode Im maxing out my motors on the regular rs3 , but yeah I was wrong about this statement I originally made 2 months ago , several of my buddies have this same setup right now
Watched this video...went and purchased the Pro combo an hour later. Thanks for making it an easy choice. (The other gimbals are great too, but I realised my needs straight away).
I’m over here still rocking my 5 year old Ronin S.
same here 🤣😭 just trynna upgrade bc i’m getting a new lens and it’s too heavy for my good old lil ronin s 😢
Thanks for posting this comparison. I'm finally going to buy a gimbal and it looks like the RS3 is the one to go with.
The RSC2 with my Fuji X-S10 has been such an excellent compact setup for me this past year. That combo with any of Fuji’s compact f2 lenses weighs absolutely nothing so I can carry it all day no problem, and I can walk or ride my skateboard with it one handed and get great results. Not everyone needs every pro feature all the time, and I’ve found that I reach for the compact setup 75% of the time, while my bulky Ronin 2 and A7S III rig setup just collects dust.
At 10:52, is the base compatible with Smallrig Cages with integrated Arca Swiss?
Great video!!
An important consideration, beyond simple payload metrics, is the size of the arms on each gimbal and the center of gravity on your camera setup. For example, the Sony FX3 and a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens is within the payload constraints of the RS3 and I'm sure it would handle it just fine. However, my experience with running the FX3 with the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8, with the FX3 in a Tilta cage and a filter + matte box on the RSC2 is that it **usually** works, but sometimes the gimbal loses balance and locks out at the 70mm end, even though that setup is within the weight specs.
Similarly, the original Ronin SC technically **should** be able to hold a full-frame mirrorless camera and lens, but you can't even balance the gimbal with the A7iv and a 14mm prime lens (small lens) because the arms and plates are too short and the center of gravity is too far forward. So, yes, pay attention to the payload constraints -- but unless your setup is perfectly shaped and balanced for the gimbal, you should go with the RS3 Pro if your rig is even approaching the RS3's weight limit.
Great review. Thank you. Pro it is.
Thanks for Top Presantation, Good Job... Fram Germany✌
You're great, enjoyed this! Really helpful too, thanks!
Great video, quick question, in the video there is a shot of the DJI guy using the dual handles but on the DJI site i can only find the basic handles. I like the ones he is using as the right hand side has a control handle and a cable. Do you know which one this is? the part is at 8:28 in your video. Once again a great video too.
Thanks for making this! I literally upgraded from my ronin-S and bought an RSC2 about 10 days before they announced the RS3 line. I even searched for rumors of a new gimbal before buying and found nothing. I was considering keeping the RSC2 because not much seemed to be different. I changed my mind after this and am exchanging for an RS3 since I’m still well within the return window and I haven’t used the RSC2 except for testing! Appreciate the comparison between these 3 specifically, it was literally exactly what I needed!
great. So, someone else is gonna get your open-boxed used shit simply because you couldn't wait.
@@jobyden105 oooh hush
@@jobyden105 and at a discount 😂😂😂
Idk. The FX3 and say, the 14mm GM only come in at 1193 grams. I don't see the validity of recommending the Pro for it 100 percent.
Body is only a hundred grams over the A7SIII.
We also love the RS3! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Lizzie the Video is AWSOME
Thx for the great comparison, real clear. I guess I'll go for the RS3 and have a looksy.
Would want to experience the RS3 Pro for sure but getting the RS3 for now. Thanks for this buying guide.
A year late, but I went with the regular rs3 for my zv-e1 with 24-60 kit lens. The mini would gave been enough, but figured I'd future proof for bigger lenses. First gimbal ever, I'm so excited, it sgows up tonorrow.
Thank you for a BRILLIANT video!
love you, subscribed with notifications
You forgot about the RS2 or is was it just convenient to leave it aside to push people to buy the 3s?
Great presentation video. Very clear explanations and overall advice. Thanks for all your work on this. Definitely going to go for the RS 3 Pro. May not need all the functionality and lidar, but it's hard to say no to new tech!
You lost me at 6:55. The Raven eye doesn't work on the gimble itself? Huh?
Great Video!!!
In your earlier videos, you were using the Weebill-2. That would be a very interesting comparison to me and others. Are you only doing DJI here because they sponsored you and sent free merch?
Yes, likely why she recommended the most expensive one.
Would you consider to buy the RS3 PRO Combo over the RS4 Combo for the same price?
'll be using the follow focus motor for fun stuff, even in the vertical mount
I'm thinking if the less 1.5kg payload is worth of the native vertical mount
Using DJI ronin S locks up my Canon R5C camera when I hit record on the gimbal. Just checked the forums and thus is going on with new Dji ronin RS 3 pro also. Dji has known about this for over a year!
Thanks Lizzie! I’m a new Sub to your channel for sure. Finally a video that explains RS2 vs RS3 naming. I couldn’t figure out in an other videos why the RS3 was cheaper than RS2 thinking one was the upgrade to the other. Oh, and watch your head. LOL
Enjoyed the video… Nice job
Great review, thank you
Hi Lizzie. A fan here. One hint on your audio, the s sound is really sharp in my headset. It has a name when that happens, but a forgot it. Thanks for the vid. Anywaysss! Cheers.
Great video! been doing research recently and I think I've outgrown my rsc2. It can barely handle my Sony a7s3 and sigma 24-70 lens which is quite heavy. Definitely picking up the RS3 Pro for peace of mind
Like how barely. Payload is 3 kilos. That combination doesn't waight even 2 kilos.
Great Movie, thanks for the advice and comparison of the models, and I'm a new sub
Ronin W is the one to buy
That was veeeeeeery helpfull thanks!
Question, Canon EOS R6 Mark ii rigged with cage, monitor, mic etc. would the RS3 be able to handle the extras or would it be better to get the RS3 Pro when adding all the extras to the R6 Mark ii ?
I never was deep into all the camera technology and stuff until now & I love it so much to learn can’t wait to get my camera 😊
THX for the review!
Does RS3 work for Blackmagic Pocket Cam 4k?
Does RS3 work for vertical videos - like the mini?
Completely loving the detail of your review. Please just sort out the dropped frames - they really don't do justice to your content or filming. That aside ... I really appreciate you taking the time to shoot this, edit, post, etc., ... people just don't realise how much time that takes. (And we haven't even touched on the story-boarding prep that goes into these vids)!
I'm shooting with a teeny-tiny MFT Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk II. The smaller / lighter body and lenses make it great for throwing in the backpack when I'm skiing / snowboarding, rock-climbing, etc., ...
So I probably just need an RS 3 BUT ... I'm trying to find a way to turn my MF f/0.95 lens into an AF lens ... and apparently the LiDAR and Focus Pull only work with the RS 3 Pro. That said, nothing I've seen so far indicates that these items plug into the gimbal - although some photos seem to show them plugging into the RaveyEye which then plugs into the gimbal. So I need to test that woth the RS 3.
BUT ... being in New Zealand with a total population of 4.9 million ... we just don't get a lot of stuff to play with :( Patience is a virtue ... 🤣🤣
Thanks again for taking the time to create this - glad you have a solid noggin 🤣
Would the Ronin Rs3 be able to support the Canon 90d with the 18-135 mm lens ? I’m having trouble finding the answer , thank you! This would be my first gimbal so I want to be sure it works!
Great Video! Just copped the RS3 as my Zhiyun Crane 2 got broken.
But unless the FX3 isn't fully rigged out, you can use it on the RS3 just like all a7 cameras, as the FX3 is like 50g lighter than the a7sIII
How are you going with it? My Crane 2 just died too and I am planning to get the RS3 combo.
Will be using with my Sony A7siii and BMPCC4K with Sigma 18-35
The RS3 is perfect. I don't want to miss die automatic axis locking feature ever again!
@@louis.czauderna Thanks for your reply. Which all cameras and lenses do you use with it?
Currently using my a7III with Sony 24-105 f4 and Sigma 24-70 f2.8.
But if you want to use heavier lenses, you can use counter weights to balance it
I saw what you did there bringing the cable into the shot! 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the review of each gimbals! The detachable battery, bluetooth control, autolocking system and more are honestly, great additions to the new Ronins! Though the old RSC2 is still at present, a great gimbal to use, I can say for certain, that the RS3 and 3Pro are both awesome upgrades from the RSC2
rs3 is same shit as rsc2
She is too much lovable! An intelligent, convincing and very nice beauty!!!
😂😂😂 didn’t know the Raveneye was a Star Wars Ship😂😭 you got me there
Nice video! I would like to know if there is a possibility of powering the RS3 externally. I know that Power Supply Baseplate with D-Tap & NATO Mount is only available for the Ronin RS3 Pro. Do you think it would be good for the RS3 as well?
Could you comment, can you use both prime and zoom lens on a gimbal in general? Wanting to use a Canon R5C on the RS3 or pro. I own have prime lens at moment. What zoom range Lens might you suggest for the R5C? Truly enjoyed your video. Great presentation...great smile.
Would the rs3 hold a EOSR with 24-105L lens? - great video
Nice thank you!
You don't need an RS3 Pro to run an FX3? It only weighs 640g - the A7SIII weighs more. You can probably even run an fx6 with a lot of lenses. It will probably balance better as it won't be as front heavy. That said, if you have the money the RS3 Pro is the way to go. If you don't you can still run a lot of cameras on the RS3 mini which is even cheaper but has a built in battery like RSC 2.
Exactly. This is not an honest review.
9:42 Perhaps too soon to ask but have we "seen the future" yet for a firmware update for RS3 using RS2 Batt?
I’m just trying to video my kid running around…I feel like this is all overkill but still want it 😂
@LizziePeirce, You mentioned the weight being the biggest difference. How does the integrated subject tracking on the Pro factor in for you? I've never had a gimbal but being able to do subject tracking without a phone attached sounds like a massive asset.
Thanks a lot for your video. I got the C70, but didn't put much thought into if I can get a gimble for it. Now I do know that there is a super option, probably get the RS 3 Pro :-)
The payload of the RSC2 was not mentioned?
Whaaaaaaattt?? 14hrs battery life out of the RSC2 - NO WAY!! Most I get out of the RSC2 is around 8 to 9 hours and I have tested this on multiple full days.
Leaving it in standby mode might get you to 14hrs.
My setup is pretty heavy and I think I might be maxing out the payload, which could also affect the battery life but the payload max was not mentioned 😂 (Sony A7iii + Sigma Art 24/70 f2.8)
OF course buy the new one, I would say as a youtuber that sells products on YT.
How to get it to lock in place. As the filmmakers say "chicken head". Double tap trigger does not work & custom all axis off does not work...am I missing something?
Just because you asked for me to stay, ill stay, but thanks for answering my question on the Fx3
Forgot to mention, I have the ronin sc and my Panasonic g9 ii and 10-25 can't balance that's why I am looking for maybe the rs3? Weight is not a problem, it's balancing, not enough room
Still rocking the Ronin S here, but nice vid.
The dangers of the Gimbel walk :)
Your gimbal walk is hilarious
Thanks for your video.. very goodness
I am still trying to figure out which one to get for an r5c + rf 24-70 or rf 70-200 f/2.8. On paper the RS3 should work but that do I have enough headroom?
So the RS3 can't use the touch screen for live feet with the raveneye and the RS3 Pro does while they basicly have the same screen only different functions ?
I need to do something for more video stabilization and flow, and this helps. Thanks. But for me to be "low walking", gosh, only a young but cuter Cameron Diaz type could pull that off. None the less, great complete video.
Does raveneye for rsc2 work on the rsc3? Is it the same quality and performance between the various raveneyes
For all Canon users, Will the RS3 work with the Mark IV 50mm 1:1.2 Lens??
i tried a a7iii with a cage, tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 and a small shotgun mic and it works fine
the sony 70-200mm f2.8 will not work on the rs3
And the a7iii will not output to my atomos and the photos will not save into the camera if you connect the usb c to from the rs3 to the a7iii
I have the RS2 Pro combo... My girlfriend is having a tough time holding it with my GH5
Why doesn’t anyone talk about vertical setup? Or mounting?
With a Sony ECM B1M microphone,the RS2 and RS3 cannot be held inverted as there is not much clearance. The mic will hit one of the arms.
Did you manage to connect your Sony a7c camera to the gimbal to trigger the REC?
Does the pro come with that system you showed or do we buy it separately? Dope video
Should I get the RS 3 when I have an original Roninn S?
Thank you :)
I am on a R5 with a grip
What do you think
Can the Ronin RS3 support active track if you have the raven eye and use your phone as a monitor. It looks like the pro only has the active track feature on the 1.8 touch screen but can I access that feature still within the DJI app using raven eye?
Should have included a full comparison of RS2
No you shouldn't have. You gave all the information that was needed.
Loving the added features on the Ronin series new gimbals. Next level portability and performance. Maybe I’ll have the RS3 Pro when I feel like I’m worth it. LOL But you can’t go wrong with the RS3 either.
Hi what is the difference between dji rs3 pro vs dji rs3 pro combo
Can the rs3 handle an A7iv with a cage mounted vertically?
Can we mont them on monopod?
I got a noob question
Can we use iphone 13 pro max to the DJI rS3?
Kann man mit diesen Gimbals auch Videos im Hochformat aufnehmen?
My point of view I like more portable but compact I trust on dslr or camcorder coz it's more sharp photo, videos n blur background objects look new
Hi rs3 is compatible with a7iii?
Will this be able to handle a front heavy camera set up? For example a Lumix S5 with S Pro 24-70 lens? The lens on my set up is so from heavy my ronin SC just can’t handle it
Would i be ok with the rs3 using an a7iv w/cage mic and maybe and monitor or go with the pro?
would the rs3be able to hold the weight of the 24-70 on a a7iii or would that be the pro model?
So active track on the RS3 can only be used when in the app on your phone using the transmitter?
The video is a little misleading. It looks like there is barely any difference. You briefly mentioned the lidar system but it's actually much much bigger of a deal. With the lidar you can have Active Track Pro, which is a game-changer and is a tottaly different beast from Active Track 3.0
Can the RS3 use the transmitter? I've gotten conflicting info
Hello how can I auto focus with R6ii on a RS3 Pro ?
You actually did a great job. Not everyone follows the same details. So, as I was focusing on your explanation, I found your presentation really good. In reference to the gimbals, it is true that the RS3 Pro is so much more sophisticated, but the RS3 would be more than perfect for me.