DJI Ronin 2 for rent in Saint-Petersburg
- For DSLRs and Cinema Cameras
- 30-Pound Payload Capacity
- Enhanced SmoothTrack Algorithm and GPS
- Upright, Underslung, and Briefcase Modes ...
- For DSLRs and Cinema Cameras
- 30-Pound Payload Capacity
- Enhanced SmoothTrack Algorithm and GPS
- Upright, Underslung, and Briefcase Modes
- Easy Underslung/Upright Transitions
- Load Capacity: 30 lb/13.6 kg
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6 hours
5600 i
half shift
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1 shift
8000 i
shift
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3 shift
21600 i
7200 i / shift
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14 shift
89600 i
6400 i / shift
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30 shift
168000 i
5600 i / shift
Enter a value between 1 and 60
Stabilization
- Stabilization type
- Maximum load
- 13.6 kg
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- Bluetooth 4.0 USB Type-C D-Bus Input
Power
- Battery
- LiPo x 2
- External power supply
Physical
- Width
- 530 mm
- Length
- 416 mm
- Height
- 350 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 5.5 kg
The versatile Ronin 2 gimbal from DJI is suitable for use either handheld or mounted in a variety of ways including onto a drone, Steadicam, vehicle mount, and more. An update from the original Ronin, this motorized stabilization system is suitable for a range of camera and lens configurations, boasting a payload capacity of 30 pounds. This means it can be used for everything from DSLRs up to cinema cameras such as the ARRI ALEXA Mini or Sony FS7.
Upgraded high-torque motors allow the gimbal to support a wider range of cameras, resist high winds and G-forces caused when mounted onto a car, and keep it moving smoothly in flight.
With up to eight times more powerful motors than previous iterations, Ronin 2 can withstand sustained speeds of over 75 mph with camera builds as heavy as 30 pounds. Thanks to encoded motors and enhanced precision, the Ronin maintains the same 0.02° of accuracy of its predecessors.
A detachable grip allows the Ronin 2 to stand up on its own, and is easily separated when the lower part of the handgrip is not needed. In addition to handheld work, the Ronin 2 supports mounting on cable cams, drones, Steadicams, vehicle mounts, and more.
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