I have the DJI OM5 and I totally enjoy the portability. So glad to have the chance to enjoy the same convenience of a having a handy gimbal but this time for my mirrorless cameras.
My roll axis does not move as smoothly as shown in the video.. I have to pull it with quite some force. Is anyone else getting this issue? Do I just loosen the screw on the lever
You have to pull the roll axis backwards tilting towards you up slightly, to move it left and right smoothly, due to the weight of your camera. If this is what you meant, I just figured it out.
Can’t get this calibrated. Does the DJI needs to be turned off while calibrating? That isn’t explained well. Got a pretty heavy lens (14/35 widelens) and the camera doesn’t stay put in all angles.
what they don' tell is to lock all the locks and levers before you start. That will at least put the gimbal in a stable position temporarily until you fine tune it. Instrustions could be much better.
Not a hope of me getting this thing balanced! Bloody heck, I'm trying to follow these instructions with a Sony ZVE10 with the kit lens on it, It feels like the camera is too light and there is not enough adjustments to get it balanced. Watching this video over and over and feeling stupid that I'm missing something.
@@ol1175 I think I'm all good now! Instructions were a little unclear when learning how to balance. I was under the impression when rocking/moving each axis it needed to return to the exact same position when you let go of the camera and it would settle on the same spot, rather than balancing things so you can freely move without it moving by itself or putting strain on the motors to keep it in position when motors are on. (I'm clueless about video since Im only a stills photographer)
Hi there, we are sorry to tell you that DJI RS 3 Mini is not compatible with LiDAR Range Finder. But we will forward your feedback to the corresponding team. Thanks for your understanding.
All the in-app tutorial videos are in Chinese, even though the app is in English. This gimbal is also too small for R5 w/RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens, even though it's listed as supported. When balanced it won't be able to rotate fully, w/camera hitting the gimbal. Even though weight wise it's fine, geometry wise it's not.
Can you take out completely the part of the axis motor where it joints to the handgrip? ie separate the handgrip from the top part to make it more portable. I’m pretty sure there must be a way to take those out of the rail somehow, idk if it’s easy though. Thank you!
You said that this is compatible with Nikon Z6 and I moved from RONIN SC to avoid so much weight and go lighter but is impossible to balance a Nikon Z with a 35mm lens.
DJI RS 3 Mini is a small, lightweight handheld stabilizer with a powerful payload capacity. It supports mainstream mirrorless camera and lens combinations. If you want to shoot with a mobile device, you can consider the Osmo Mobile series. www.dji.com/products/handheld-imaging-devices#om-series
Hello, there. Thanks for your inquiry. Because DJI RS3 Mini supports vertical shooting mechanically so we substitute vertical mode with vertical shooting. DJI RS 3 Mini can switch to vertical shooting without additional accessories such as the vertical camera mount. You only need to attach the standard quick-release plate to the vertical arm. The steps are as follows. 1. Loosen the red lever on the lower quick-release plate, and then move the lower quick-release plate while pressing the safety lock beside the lever. 2. Loosen the lever on the horizontal arm, slide the horizontal arm down and unlock the safety lock on the bottom of the vertical arm to separate the horizontal arm from the vertical arm. 3. Make sure that the red lever of the lower quick-release plate is unlocked and points upward when mounting. Make sure that the red arrows on the side of the lower quick-release plate and the vertical arm are in the same direction. Align the lower quick-release plate with the groove of the vertical arm, install the lower quick-release plate, and then tighten the red lever. Note: DO NOT install the lower quick-release plate in the wrong direction. Otherwise, the camera will not be properly secured to the vertical arm. 4. Make sure the lever on the lower quick-release plate is the unlocked position. Insert the camera and upper quick-release plate into the lower quick-release plate.
@@JamesClark1991 We are sorry that the gimbal does not have the function to charge the camera or focus motor. Also, DJI RS 3 mini does not support Focus Motor.
@@JamesClark1991 Thanks for your feedback and sorry for any inconvenience caused, we will forward your feedback to the relevant team for evaluation asap. If there is anything else that we can help with, please feel free to let us know.
Do you realize that some of your instructions contradict themselves? The segment that starts at 5:00 is the most confusing part of the whole video. You start filming it from overhead, then you change filming positions to opposite the camera. If this isn't confusing enough, at 5:18 you say "if the camera lens rotates to the left, move the camera to the right." Yet an arrow on the screen points very clearly to the left. Then, at 5:28, you say if the camera rotates to the right, move the camera to the left but an arrow that is pointing very clearly to the right. :( Whose left and right are you talking about? The left and right of the person sitting behind the camera? The left and right of the person watching this tutorial? It would be so helpful if your directions matched what we are watching on the screen. FWIW the overhead angle is not terribly helpful here. It would be more helpful to see this from the side so we can see just how much the gimbal needs to be tilted.
Still waiting for DJI pocket 3 with vertical video and build in wifi for microphone. The best....
Finally, someone made a video that teaches how to balance a gimbal fast and simple! Well done DJI
Im not a pro, just an enthusiast and this will be my first gimbal.. thanks for this option.
Just ordered! I'll probably be bringing it anywhere. Thrilled to be able to shoot everything with a Ronin gimbal
The larges gimbal of all mini gimbals on the planet Earth :)
I have the DJI OM5 and I totally enjoy the portability. So glad to have the chance to enjoy the same convenience of a having a handy gimbal but this time for my mirrorless cameras.
Rs3 mini This is only for mirrorless camera
Or else both DSLR and mirrorless
Hi..
అన్నయ్యా🥰🥰
ఈ.. వీడియో పూర్తిగా చూడాలని ఉంది
where is DJI POCKET 3???
RS 3 MINI ????? WOW !!!!
My roll axis does not move as smoothly as shown in the video.. I have to pull it with quite some force. Is anyone else getting this issue? Do I just loosen the screw on the lever
You have to pull the roll axis backwards tilting towards you up slightly, to move it left and right smoothly, due to the weight of your camera. If this is what you meant, I just figured it out.
Does it fully support fujifilm x-h2 camera f0r all the function?
Can’t get this calibrated. Does the DJI needs to be turned off while calibrating? That isn’t explained well. Got a pretty heavy lens (14/35 widelens) and the camera doesn’t stay put in all angles.
With a Canon R6 (with lens 1300 grams)
what they don' tell is to lock all the locks and levers before you start. That will at least put the gimbal in a stable position temporarily until you fine tune it. Instrustions could be much better.
Not a hope of me getting this thing balanced! Bloody heck, I'm trying to follow these instructions with a Sony ZVE10 with the kit lens on it, It feels like the camera is too light and there is not enough adjustments to get it balanced. Watching this video over and over and feeling stupid that I'm missing something.
Wow, just bought zv e 10 Sony and this gimbal. Hope you will figure out how to use it. I will let u know as well ,
Thanks
@@ol1175 I think I'm all good now! Instructions were a little unclear when learning how to balance. I was under the impression when rocking/moving each axis it needed to return to the exact same position when you let go of the camera and it would settle on the same spot, rather than balancing things so you can freely move without it moving by itself or putting strain on the motors to keep it in position when motors are on. (I'm clueless about video since Im only a stills photographer)
@@bulletsie thanks mate 👍
Can I use a canon sl2 + sigma 18-35 on this gimbal?
I wonder. Would the balance work properly once I use the zoom and thus causing the camera weight to be distributed differently on top of the gimbal
Need to balance with that zoom out. To much setting up for my liking !!
I wish it would've worked with the LiDAR Range Finder
Hi there, we are sorry to tell you that DJI RS 3 Mini is not compatible with LiDAR Range Finder. But we will forward your feedback to the corresponding team. Thanks for your understanding.
Hey I have canon 200d mark ii can I buy this gimbal or not? this gimbal compatible with my camera???? Please reply
Super explain. Thank u
All the in-app tutorial videos are in Chinese, even though the app is in English. This gimbal is also too small for R5 w/RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens, even though it's listed as supported. When balanced it won't be able to rotate fully, w/camera hitting the gimbal. Even though weight wise it's fine, geometry wise it's not.
The Roll Axis is too weak for my Sony ZV E1 + G Master 24-70mm Lens..
Mantap .. pisan .. Bravo
Can you take out completely the part of the axis motor where it joints to the handgrip? ie separate the handgrip from the top part to make it more portable. I’m pretty sure there must be a way to take those out of the rail somehow, idk if it’s easy though. Thank you!
Good tutorial
You said that this is compatible with Nikon Z6 and I moved from RONIN SC to avoid so much weight and go lighter but is impossible to balance a Nikon Z with a 35mm lens.
Is this suitable for iphone?
no.. its designed to use with mirrorless camera.
DJI RS 3 Mini is a small, lightweight handheld stabilizer with a powerful payload capacity. It supports mainstream mirrorless camera and lens combinations. If you want to shoot with a mobile device, you can consider the Osmo Mobile series. www.dji.com/products/handheld-imaging-devices#om-series
@@DJITutorials the Osmo series have a ridiculous payload. I need something stronger.
@@MickaLuna May we know which mobile device you have?
@@DJITutorials iphone 14 Pro Max, but I use Moment lenses plus 2 filters and no smartphone gimbal handles that decently.
My gimbal looks like it is at 0:16 but at 1:01 it looks different can you help me with this?
When I tried to activate my gymbal they asked for an activation code how do I get that
Thats useful device
Love you dji
Whyyyy there is no vertical mode like this in a dji rs3 ?
Hello, there. Thanks for your inquiry. Because DJI RS3 Mini supports vertical shooting mechanically so we substitute vertical mode with vertical shooting. DJI RS 3 Mini can switch to vertical shooting without additional accessories such as the vertical camera mount. You only need to attach the standard quick-release plate to the vertical arm. The steps are as follows.
1. Loosen the red lever on the lower quick-release plate, and then move the lower quick-release plate while pressing the safety lock beside the lever.
2. Loosen the lever on the horizontal arm, slide the horizontal arm down and unlock the safety lock on the bottom of the vertical arm to separate the horizontal arm from the vertical arm.
3. Make sure that the red lever of the lower quick-release plate is unlocked and points upward when mounting. Make sure that the red arrows on the side of the lower quick-release plate and the vertical arm are in the same direction. Align the lower quick-release plate with the groove of the vertical arm, install the lower quick-release plate, and then tighten the red lever.
Note: DO NOT install the lower quick-release plate in the wrong direction. Otherwise, the camera will not be properly secured to the vertical arm.
4. Make sure the lever on the lower quick-release plate is the unlocked position. Insert the camera and upper quick-release plate into the lower quick-release plate.
So can I put a canon 90d on there as well with a 24-70 Lens or a 85 lens or a 16-35 lens I don’t want to get one if I can’t use these lens
Hello.You can check compatibility on the official website.
www.dji.com/uk/support/compatibility
Can the USB-C port on the gimbal arm be used to power a follow focus motor such as the Tilta Nucleus Nano?
Hello, there. The USB-C Port on the gimbal can not supply power for the focus motor.
@@DJISupportGlobal it's 2023, this is not good enough! Even my old Crane M2 can do this!
@@JamesClark1991 We are sorry that the gimbal does not have the function to charge the camera or focus motor. Also, DJI RS 3 mini does not support Focus Motor.
@@DJISupportGlobal Improvement needed!!
@@JamesClark1991 Thanks for your feedback and sorry for any inconvenience caused, we will forward your feedback to the relevant team for evaluation asap. If there is anything else that we can help with, please feel free to let us know.
Compatibile con camcorder sony pxw x 70?
Won't work with an fx3 if you have a cage, even a small one
I am student. I can't pay the full price at one nor do i have credit card. I only have a youtube channel with 3.8k subscribers ❤️
is it possible to use it on a monopod, or it`s only 1/4" thread?
Hello, there. Thanks for your interest. Only 1/4" thread can be used.
CONFUSING. THEY HAD US REMOVE A PIECE? WHAT DO WE DO WITH THAT PIECE?
Do you realize that some of your instructions contradict themselves? The segment that starts at 5:00 is the most confusing part of the whole video. You start filming it from overhead, then you change filming positions to opposite the camera. If this isn't confusing enough, at 5:18 you say "if the camera lens rotates to the left, move the camera to the right." Yet an arrow on the screen points very clearly to the left. Then, at 5:28, you say if the camera rotates to the right, move the camera to the left but an arrow that is pointing very clearly to the right. :(
Whose left and right are you talking about? The left and right of the person sitting behind the camera? The left and right of the person watching this tutorial? It would be so helpful if your directions matched what we are watching on the screen.
FWIW the overhead angle is not terribly helpful here. It would be more helpful to see this from the side so we can see just how much the gimbal needs to be tilted.
There are several key steps missing in this tutorial that I had to watch other videos to understand. Poor show from DJI.
Oh I want to try one, please send me one for free
Don' t buy it! My rs3 mini stops working after 1 month. Error code 1009
fix it with - Fix Code 0911