DJI RS 4 Mini
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2nd-Gen Automated Axis Locks
Newly added axis locks speed up the filming, transitioning, and storage processes. Axis arms fold flatter to save space, making it easy to fit into a bag for convenient carrying.
Intelligent Tracking and Composition
The new DJI RS Intelligent Tracking Module [1] keeps the human subject in a consistent position within the frame, [2] particularly useful for orbit shots, backward tracking, and fixed-position tracking.
Teflon™ Enhanced Balancing
Previously used on DJI's flagship gimbals, Teflon™ interlayers [3] reduce friction for smoother balancing.
3rd-Gen Native Vertical Shooting
RS 4 Mini offers the fastest switch between horizontal and vertical shooting in the RS series. [4] All can be done in 10 seconds, perfectly suited for mobile phone viewing.
Responsive Follow Mode
In the new Responsive mode, the gimbal responds faster to hand movements upon start and stop, useful for fast orbit shots. It also retains DJI's classic Smooth follow mode.
2kg/4.4lbs Payload for Camera and Phone
It supports a wide range of mainstream mirrorless cameras and lens combinations, lightweight vlog cams, [5] and phones with the new Phone Holder, [1] seamlessly adapting to different scenarios.
In the Box
Gimbal
× 1
Quick-Release Plate
× 1
RS 4 Mini Tripod
× 1
L-Shaped Multi-Camera Control Cable (USB-C, 30 cm)
× 1
USB-C Charging Cable (40 cm)
× 1
Screw Kit
× 1
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Camera Compatibility List
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What gimbal modes does DJI RS 4 Mini support?
DJI RS 4 Mini supports PF (Pan Follow), PTF (Pan and Tilt Follow), FPV, 3D Roll 360, and Custom modes.
1. In PF mode, only the pan axis follows the movement of the grip. This is suitable for horizontal camera movements, such as circling a subject, left and right movements, and emerging walk-through shots.
2. In PTF mode, both the pan and tilt axes follow the movement of the grip. This is suitable for scenarios when moving up and down or on a slant.
3. In FPV mode, all three axes follow the movement of the grip. This is frequently used in scenarios when rotating the camera.
4. In 3D Roll 360 mode, the tilt axis will rotate 90°, and the camera lens will face straight upward. Then, you can control the joystick to rotate the pan axis 360° to create a time tunnel effect.
5. In Custom mode, you can manually set any axis of the three axes to follow.
What composition methods does the DJI RS Intelligent Tracking Module support, and what are the differences?
It supports two methods: center the subject or keep current framing.
Center the subject: When the user initiates tracking with gesture/trigger, the composition will be automatically adjusted, moving the subject to the center of the frame.
Keep current framing: When the user initiates tracking with a gesture/trigger, the composition will remain unchanged.
What gesture controls does the DJI RS Intelligent Tracking Module support?
Open palm (either hand): Start/stop tracking;
V sign (either hand): Start/stop recording;
You can also disable gesture control through the screen menu.
What material is DJI RS 4 Mini made of?
DJI RS 4 Mini is primarily composed of aluminum alloy and plastic.
Where can I find the DJI RS 4 Mini user guide?
We recommend checking out the beginner's guide to DJI RS 4 Mini, which includes tutorial videos, user manual, and comprehensive instructions covering unboxing, setup, activation, and device connection.
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1 Sold separately.
2. Only supported in the PF (pan follow) and PTF (pan and tilt follow) modes. Not supported in the FPV (pan, tilt, and roll follow) mode.
3. Used on pan and roll axes.
4. Conclusion based on data as of February 2025.
5. For more details on camera compatibility, please refer to the compatibility list or the product page on the official DJI website.