







🎥 Capture Every Moment with Precision!
The DJIRSC 2 is a state-of-the-art 3-axis gimbal stabilizer designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, offering a remarkable 6.6 lb payload capacity. Its foldable design enhances portability, while the Titan Stabilization Algorithm ensures smooth footage even with heavy zoom lenses. With a 1-inch OLED screen for easy control and a 14-hour battery life, this gimbal is perfect for both professional filmmakers and social media enthusiasts.




| Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
| Folded Size | 260×210×75 mm |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.9"D x 7.3"W x 15.7"H |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3 Kilograms |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras |
| Color | Black |
B**N
Excellent gymbal!
Okie dokie, this thing is a beast. I used it with my canon 90D and 70-105 lens. The camera and lens combo is heavy, and attached to this gymbal the whole set up is very heavy, but the gymbal itself isn't that heavy at all- but you know you are holding something extremly well made.I now have guns like "the Rock" after carrying this around for a day with my camera and lens attached, but with a smaller camera/lens combo you would have a hard time even noticing the weight of it.The gymbal is very stable and very easy to use. The whole balancing act is somewhat tough when following the directions given, but I found several youtube videos that demonstrate how to balance everything. After watching those, the instructions made better sense. Once balanced, this is sooooo smooth.The app is very handy, but DJI wants WAY too much info and the user agreements pretty much say DJI has access to your whole life and that of your offspring and distance releatives as well. Read the agreements very carefully before committing to using the app.However, I decided to use the app and the features available do give you quite a bit of extra controls to use.The tripod/handle is such a good design. I set my camera/gymbal up on a gym floor for an indoor drumline event and was able to control the gymbal from the stands to track the movement of the group- so awesome and sooooo stable. On the app they give you the ability to move the camera with a virtual joystick, which is a really great design but you have to be in close proximity to see the camera screen unless you spend extra for their attachment that allows you to view on another device.Battery life: excellent. I shot all day and didn't have to charge the battery. I had to on my camera, but not on the gymbal.Build quality: This thing is built like a tank, but isn't overly heavy. It comes with a base plate that attaches to the camera and mine came with a taller base plate along with a lens support which is pretty handy. It also came with thumb screws that have a little handle so you don't need a screwdriver to tighten the baseplates. When you pick it up, you know you are holding something that is extremly well made.The screen on the handle is very handy, but using the menu system took just a bit of practice to get use to.The packaging: it is packaged pretty well, but when you unfold the gymbal it it is rather tight and at first I wasn't sure I unfolded it correctly. After watching a few vids on the gymbal, one said it was suppose to be hard to unfold so after that I was fine. Just kind of unnerving trying to unfold such an expensive gymbal for the first time.The directions- just eh. I found better info on youtube to set it up.The handle has a joy stick so you can easily control the camera. Only real issue I had with it was that Canon has a flip out screen that you can adjust up and down, only when using the gymbal I found that I couldn't fold the screen out and adjust it so it had to fit stationary on the back of the camera which made for a few issues when shooting outside because of lighting and glare on the screen.Overall, this is an excellent gymbal and every shot was smooth as can be.Only thing I wish it had was a carying case.I highly recommend it, even if you have a heaver camera and lens combo.
K**F
Best Camera Stabilizer in the Market - Lots of features for the money!!
The media could not be loaded. I've used a lot of camera stabilizers for work. Webill, Crane 2s, and Ronin SC are the ones I'm most familiar with. A fellow enthusiast recommended that I try the RSC2. I gave it a shot and was pleasantly surprised:Physical Aesthetics:Best in class workmanship - great feel in hand and very balanced. Awesome design!The front pulsator can be assigned to a lot functions, such as pan/tilt rotation, focus motor, and ISO. Controls are placed in the perfect spot where I can reach by moving my finger, just a very convenient spot for everything. Overall fantastic experience and design well done.Additional Positives:The stability, smart functions, and overall performance is legit.Payload is very good. The composition, durability, and reliability are way better than any camera stabilizer that I have used, especially when compared to the Zhiyun Weebill S.Stabilization: The stabilization is much better than the gimbals I've used by supporting medium telephoto. I shot a couple of videos and found that stability is really good.Foldable design: I can shoot from any angle without other accessories. I found a 1/4 threaded port after folding, it’s possible to connect with other accessories. More to come on this.Battery: The claim is that the battery can last for 14 hours. I haven't tested that either....someone get me some coffee if you want me to test this out. However it does support USB-C fast charging so I charge it during lunch breaks and it's suffice to last the rest of the day. (It was completely dead when I charged it over lunch, got me to 50%)Compatibility: I saw comments saying that some latest camera models have problems with the gimbal but I never experienced this myself. Just make sure to download the latest firmware which during the initial set up, I was reminded to do so.All in all, I highly recommend the DJI RSC2 and I'm glad my coworker/fellow enthusiast recommended to me - it's the best gimbal when compared to other models within the same price range. I truly feel this is more of an upgrade to the Ronin S than SC. The performance, functionality, and adaptability is the best in class for this segment and price range. Good luck!
L**Y
A camera stabilizer that's friendly to new users, cost effective and versatile
The media could not be loaded. The RSC2 is my first camera gimbal. I bought it after doing some research (including reviews from KOLs and users). After shooting with a handheld camera all this time, using the RSC2 is a joy as it's simple enough to use and very functional. Balancing is easy, especially as I need to change cameras and lenses quite often. The double-layer quick-release plates make it convenient to switch cameras, plus the RSC2's foldable design is easy for me to store and adapt to the situation for the best angle.There's a learning curve for me since I haven't used any gimbals in the past. But after watching a couple of Youtube videos about the product I can pride myself in saying that this stabilizer has now become a must-have for me. The Ronin App is also intuitive. Auto-calibration can be done in a snap, and setting parameters is also a breeze. This stabilizer is great for those who want full control of their shooting.Overall, this is a very cost-effective purchase and a great professional stabilizer for new users. I'm personally quite satisfied with the quality of it, and I'll continue to test and use it in the future. will report back!
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