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FAQ

The earlier Ronin series products are mainly designed for the hand-held scenario. The Ronin 2 is highly compatible with cable cams, drones, cranes, Steadicams, and more.
The maximum payload of the Ronin 2 is 13.6 kg (30Ib). The Ronin 2 supports multiple professional cameras, matte boxes, filters, etc.
The Ronin 2 gimbal can work steadily at high speed with strong motor power and upgraded GPS algorithm.
The Ronin 2 offers more stability and convenience. It is equipped with dual battery system, built-in touch screen, tuning knobs, GPS algorithm, camera control system and convenient power supply system.
Ronin 2’s maximum payload is approximately 30lbs (13.6kg). Through our own extensive testing, Ronin 2 can handle an Arri Alexa XT with Cooke Anamorphic/i 32mm lens comfortably.
Yes. Ronin 2 was created with stronger motors and its SmoothTrack algorithm has been enhanced for smoother performance. A new GPS module enables it to perform much better in high G-force situations.
Ronin 2 is highly compatible with cable arms, drones, cranes, Steadicams, Ready-Rig, etc.
A newly designed detachable grip allows photographers to capture more creative shots with the Ronin 2 and Steadicam.
Yes. All three previous modes of operation — upright, underslung, and briefcase — are available with the Ronin 2. What’s new is that users can now switch between upright and underslung modes without changing the orientation of the camera. Users can now lock the yaw motor for 2-axis mode while using Ronin 2 with a Steadicam. Now you can lock each axis for an easier setup, better balancing, and safer transportation.
The new yaw axis quick release mount in Ronin 2 means a faster setup in different scenarios, enabling an easier transition from handheld to car and aerial applications.
Yes. The Ronin 2 was created with stronger motors and its SmoothTrack algorithm has been enhanced for smoother performance. A new GPS module enables it to perform much better in high G-force situations.
No. However, Ronin 2’s new hand and ring grip design come with retractable feet so that the whole gimbal system can stand upright on a flat surface. The grip is detachable and can be separated when standing is not required for shooting or transportation.
Static current: 300 mA (@22.8 V)
Dynamic current: 500 mA (@22.8 V)
Locked motor current: Max 15 A (@22.8 V)
-4°F - 122°F (-20°C ~ 50°C)
The gimbal can stand low temperatures and the battery features auto heating, which allows the Ronin 2 to work well at -20°C.
Yes. All three previous modes of operation — upright, underslung, and briefcase — are available with the Ronin 2. What’s new is that users can now switch between upright and underslung modes without changing the orientation of the camera. Users can now lock the yaw motor for 2-axis mode while using Ronin 2 with a Steadicam. Now you can lock each axis for an easier setup, better balancing, and safer transportation.
The following functions are added:
1) It supports CamAnchor, which can record the Ronin 2’s movement information.
2) It can capture scenes in motion timelapse.
For more details, refer to Ronin 2 User Manual.
With comprehensive performance improvements, the Ronin 2 can move smoothly while recording a video when it is hand held or mounted to a car or a drone. With integrated adjustment knobs and a re-designed camera mounting base, balancing and tuning have been tweaked and refined for ease and speed.
Ronin 2 is compatible with a large number of cameras.
After testing, ARRI Alexa Mini, RED Dragon, ARRI Alexa XT, Blackmagic URSA Mini, Sony FS7, etc. can be mounted to the Ronin 2. For more supported cameras and lenses, visit DJI’s official website.
The biggest device we’ve tested so far is the Arri Alexa Mini with a Canon CINE-SERVO 17-120mm lens.
The maximum length between the center of the camera’s mounting base and the roll axis is 245 mm. The width of the camera cannot be wider than 180 mm while the height cannot be higher than 165 mm.
The largest lens tested on the Ronin 2 with an Alexa Mini weighed about 6.6lbs (3kg). But the largest size of lens varies based off different cameras. The maximum load weight of the Ronin 2 is 13.6 kg.
PC Assistant Software Requirements Windows 7 or above
Mac OS X 10.11 or above

Mobile Assistant Software Requirements iOS 9 or above
Android 4.4 or above
For selected cameras, you can control its settings such as ISO, frame rate, resolution or start/stop through the Ronin 2’s new camera control module.
Accessory power connections: 14.4 V x 4 Camera Cage (Combined 8A)
12.6 V x 2 Pan Axis Motor (Combined 4A)
12.6 V x 1 P-Tap (8A)
Connections: 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz remote control, Bluetooth 4.0, and USB Type-C
The Ronin 2 can supply power to many cameras with power connections and multiple power supply ports can be extended.
The Ronin 2 supports HD-SDI port.
Yes. The new remote controller is smaller than before with a more functional joystick. It can operate at dual control frequency bands 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz.
Users can now change the control speeds of the joystick directly on the remote controller by tweaking the knobs, without changing any settings in the gimbal assistant app.
Unobstructed control range is over 1 km.
The new gimbal assistant app has all the fundamental gimbal parameters such as SmoothTrack settings, motor stiffness, and gimbal operation modes. Included are new intelligent features that are studio-oriented such as Panorama, Timelapse and direct control of supported cameras.
Ronin 2’s new built-in ultra-bright touch screen provides the convenience of changing gimbal settings without using a mobile device directly on the gimbal. With the built-in screen, users are now able to change most of the settings they see on the new gimbal assistant app.
Yes.
Yes. The built-in GPS module allows the gimbal to work smoothly at high or accelerated speed.
An additional GPS module can be mounted to the Ronin 2 for diminishing the interference with the GPS signal.
1. Press the C1 button and C2 button once, then press and hold them until the remote controller beeps. When the remote controller emits “DDD, DDD, …” sounds, the calibration is enabled successfully.
Note: Do not touch the joystick before the calibration is enabled, or the calibration will fail to be enabled. If so, operate the preceding operations again.
2. Push the joystick to the endpoints in multiple directions (top, bottom, left, and right) multiple times and rotate the roll axis knob clockwise and counterclockwise to the end point, respectively.
3. Press and hold the C1 and C2 buttons at the same time to complete the calibration. When the remote controller emits “DD” sounds, the calibration is complete. If no sound is heard, the calibration fails. If so, operate the preceding steps to recalibrate the joystick.
1. On the Ronin 2’s built-in screen, tap “Setting”, enter the General screen, toggle the dial to select “Start” under Bind Device, and tap it to start linking.
2. Press and hold the power button on the remote controller to power on and the LED on the remote controller will be solid red.
3. Press the C1 button and C2 button at the same time, then press the red REC button without releasing the C1 button and C2 button to start linking. The remote controller will emit “D, D, D…” sounds. When the linking is successful, “D, DD” sounds can be heart and the LED on the remote controller will be solid green. Otherwise, link the remote controller to the Ronin 2 again.
The remote controller only needs to be connected to the Ronin 2 once in the first use. When using another remote controller with the Ronin 2, operate the preceding steps to link it to the Ronin 2.
Ronin 2 uses the same batteries as the Inspire 2.
No. The Ronin 2 is only compatible with Ronin 2 or Inspire 2 batteries and is NOT compatible with any previous Ronin series batteries.
When powering the Ronin 2 and a RED Dragon camera simultaneously, the Ronin 2 dual battery system will last up to 2.5 hours.
When using the Inspire 2 charging hub, it will take approximately 90 minutes to fully charge both batteries.
A hot-swappable battery eliminates power-related downtime to ensure maximum available power. For example, when shooting a scene with batteries at low power, hot swappable batteries allow you to change one of the batteries without turning off the camera system, gimbal, or accessories. Hot-swappable batteries thus allow you to shoot continuously and uninterrupted.
Yes. The battery system is designed with a P-TAP port that allows you to power your accessories with industry standard power cables.