DJI RS 4 Combo
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2nd-Gen Native Vertical Shooting
The newly designed gimbal horizontal plate eliminates the need for additional accessories. Easily switch to vertical shooting [1] for efficient vertical video creation.
Joystick Mode Switch for Zoom/Gimbal Control
Cinematographers can easily toggle between joystick modes, allowing them to control either the gimbal movement or the lens zoom via the joystick for a native zoom experience. [2]
RSA Communication Port for Extensive Control Ecosystem
DJI RS 4 introduces an RSA communication port, which allows for the connection of accessories such as the DJI RS Tethered Control Handle and third-party accessories. [3]
High-Capacity Battery Grip for Approx. 2.5x Battery Runtime [4]
The new BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip [3] can extend RS 4's battery runtime to 29.5 hours. [5] It also supports powering camera and accessories with up to 18 W via the USB-C port.
Teflon™-Coated Axis Arms for Smoother Balancing
Reduced friction aids in smoother balancing and a fine-tuning knob on the tilt axis moves the camera forward and backward for precise, millimeter-level balancing.
3kg (6.6lbs) Payload Capacity With Extended Tilt Axis
In addition to a high-payload capacity, the tilt axis has been extended by 8.5 mm, allowing for mainstream mirrorless camera and lens combinations, and additional accessories.
In the Box
Gimbal
× 1
BG21 Battery Grip
× 1
Quick-Release Plate (Arca-Swiss/Manfrotto)
× 1
Extended Grip/Tripod (Plastic)
× 1
Lens-Fastening Support
× 1
Multi-Camera Control Cable (USB-C, 30 cm)
× 2
Screw Kit
× 1
DJI Logo Sticker
× 1
Briefcase Handle
× 1
USB-C Charging Cable (40 cm)
× 1
Carrying Case
× 1
Focus Pro Motor
× 1
Focus Pro Motor Rod Mount Kit
× 1
FIZ Sticker
× 1
Focus Gear Strip
× 1
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Let’s Answer Your Questions
What improvements does DJI RS 4 have compared with DJI RS 3?
DJI RS 4 features a newly designed gimbal horizontal plate, enabling the second-generation native vertical shooting for faster and simpler operation. Without the need for additional accessories, you can simply release the horizontal plate and secure it into the vertical position for an effortless switch to vertical shooting. [1]
All three axes feature a Teflon™ coating, resulting in reduced friction and smoother balancing.
With the second-generation automated axis locks, DJI RS 4 can quickly start working or enter sleep mode, significantly enhancing shooting, transition, and storage efficiency. The upgraded axis locks have smaller gaps when locked, further reducing gimbal shake.
DJI RS 4 is natively compatible with the new DJI Focus Pro Motor. [6] When they are used together, you can control the focus via the dial or adjust the lens zoom via the joystick. This smooth operation enables efficient lens control.
What are the differences between the DJI RS 4 standalone version and the DJI RS 4 Combo? What other DJI RS 4 accessories are worth buying?
The DJI RS 4 standalone version includes the BG21 Battery Grip, Quick-Release Plate (Arca-Swiss/Manfrotto), and other practical accessories. The DJI RS 4 Combo includes additional accessories such as the Focus Pro Motor, Briefcase Handle, and Carrying Case. With the Focus Pro Motor installed, cinematographers can control the focus via the dial or adjust the lens zoom via the joystick. This smooth operation enables efficient lens control.
You can also purchase the all-new DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip to extend DJI RS 4's battery runtime to 29.5 hours. [5] It also supports powering your camera and accessories with up to 18 watts via the USB-C port at the bottom, catering to prolonged creative sessions.
Is DJI RS 4 compatible with accessories from previous generations?
DJI RS 4 is compatible with the previous-generation DJI RS series accessories. For specific compatibility information, please refer to the DJI RS Series Universal Accessories List.
Which cameras and lenses are supported by DJI RS 4?
Please refer to the Ronin Series Compatibility Search page.
How long is the runtime of the DJI RS 4 battery grip?
When the gimbal is balanced in a level and stationary state and the battery is powering only the gimbal, the battery runtime can reach 12 hours. When DJI RS 4 is used with the new DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip, the battery runtime can be extended to 29.5 hours.
How long does it take to fully charge the DJI RS 4 battery grip?
Approx. 2.5 hours.*
* Measured with a charger supporting 18W fast charging. It is recommended to use chargers supporting PD protocol.
Are the battery grips of DJI RS 4, DJI RS 4 Pro, and DJI RS 3 interchangeable?
The DJI RS 4 battery grip is compatible with DJI RS 3. However, it cannot be used with DJI RS 4 Pro.
Can I use the DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip to charge my camera?
The DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip only supports charging mainstream cameras when they are powered off. The charging speed depends on the charging protocol of the camera.
Still have questions? Get help from a DJI expert.
1. The gimbal requires rebalancing after switching between horizontal and vertical shooting.
2. For more details on camera and lens compatibility, please refer to the Ronin Series Compatibility Search page.
3. Sold separately.
4. Data was measured by comparing the battery runtime of DJI RS 4 equipped with the DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip and that of DJI RS 4 equipped with the DJI RS BG21 Battery Grip. Battery runtime was measured in a 25° C (77° F) indoor environment with the gimbal balanced in a level and stationary state until the battery level reached 3% (with the battery grip only powering the gimbal).
5. Measured in a 25° C (77° F) indoor environment with the gimbal balanced in a level and stationary state until the battery level reached 3% (with the battery grip only powering the gimbal).
6. The DJI RS 4 Combo includes a DJI Focus Pro Motor. For the standalone version, the motor is sold separately.