The Osmo Mobile 6 is designed for smartphones, while the all-new DJI RS 3 Mini stabilizer is compatible with DSLR and full-frame mirrorless cameras. Weighing in at just under 1.8-pounds, it could be the lightest pro-level gimbal yet and can carry a weight of up to 2-pounds. Featuring Bluetooth shutter control, a third-generation stabilization algorithm, native horizontal / vertical camera mounting, and a 1.4-inch color touchscreen.
In vertical shooting mode, the RS 3 Mini clocks in at 1.7-pounds, making it 50% lighter than the RS 3 Pro, which means that one-handed use is possible. It supports several popular mirrorless camera and lens combinations, including the Sony A7S3 + 24-70mm F2.8 GM lens, Canon EOS R5 + RF24-70mm F2.8 STM lens or Fuji X-H2S + XF 18-55 mm F2.8-4 lens. Its powerful motor ensures that even when the zoom achieves maximum focal length, the captured footage remains stable. Available now, priced at $369 USD.
Since the introduction of DJI’s Ronin series for cinematography in professional environments, DJI has been working on bringing professional-grade technology to an increasing number of content creators. The DJI RS 3 Mini is testament to DJI’s core value of bringing innovative stabilization technology to everyone with a love of capturing their moments in a photo or on video. Now, anyone with a mirrorless camera can experience the same industry-leading technology used on film sets and studios across the globe,” said said Paul Pan, Senior Product Line Manager at DJI.
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