276°
Posted 20 hours ago

DJI RSC 2, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR camera, Foldable Design, up to 3kg (6.6 lbs) Tested Payload, Quick Switch to Vertical Shooting, Available for Canon/Sony/Panasonic/Nikon/Fujifilm

£131£262Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Otherwise, like the other Ronin’s and the larger RS 2, the RSC 2 is designed to stabilise your footage, and that it does with incredible effect, as long as you don’t try to push its limits. Build and Handling In the first part of the test, motion and movement were sedate and well within the range that almost all gimbals should handle. The DJI RSC 2 stands on its own as a very decent gimbal stabilisers designed perfectly for the latest generation of mirrorless cameras.

Double-tapping the mode button switches the gimbal to portrait mode. There’s no active axis control in this setting; instead, the camera is held dead steady and pointing straight ahead, allowing you to shoot smooth content in the ideal orientation for social media. The 3kg payload means that it should take most small DSLR and Mirrorless cameras; however, it’s worth allowing a bit of a weight buffer unless you’re highly skilled at balance. It may be the little sibling to the excellent RSC 2 but I prefer it by a mile. The full metal construction might not be as stunning or sleek as the carbon fibre of the RS 2 but it is far more functional. Of course, when it comes to using a gimbal, you have to consider that there are all sorts of situations and locations where they will be used. But then is a beginner going to be trying those more advanced shots with the gimbal? Probably not. DJI RSC 2 Review Final thoughts

Customer reviews

My original Ronin-S, now a few years old and well worn, has finally succumbed to easy adjustment, or at least I’ve become so used to it that it all seems to slot into position perfectly. \ The RSC 2 comes with camera connectors so that you can stop and start recording with a button on the gimbal handle. Not all cameras are supported, however, and Olympus fans get a raw deal with only the E-M1 II supported. (Image credit: Rod Lawton/Digital Camera World) Still, provided your camera is fully compatible, you won’t find a gimbal as clever and capable as the DJI RSC 2 – apart from the RS 2.

On one outing, when the light went too low in a rush, I didn’t balance the camera correctly. Not enough for it to not work on slow, considered motion, but push the speed and. The demands on the motors and the shake in the balance started to show. The conditions were generally good, and finding a dry patch of level ground; it was easy enough to set up the camera and get the gimbal balanced. The DJI RSC 2 builds on the Ronin-SC in all the right ways. Steady shots and smooth controls were pretty much a given, but it’s the subtle design changes that make the RSC 2 a much improved stabilizing option for vloggers and videographers. The RSC 2 also requires a little more skill to use, but at the same time I like the simplicity. As ever, the gimbal is only part of the story, and while good on it’s own, this film making tool only becomes complete once you add the Follow Focus. The result of this additional versatility is, unsurprisingly, that the RSC 2 is even more capable when it comes to delivering a stable platform for your camera. According to DJI, there’s a newly optimized Titan algorithm which ‘smooths out the fine details’– and that certainly bears out in practice.When it comes to stabilisation for the small Sony A7 series and other mirrorless cameras, the DJI RSC 2 does an outstanding job.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment