This pro-level gimbal unleashed my inner filmmaker with an invaluable feature
Briefly

The RS4 Pro doesn't have true pan lock, which makes it challenging to achieve more complicated shots.
The difference between the Ronin and the RS4 Pro is night and day. The RS4 Pro isn't perfect but it's as close as you can get without spending tens of thousands of dollars.
For filmmakers and content creators looking to get silky-smooth shots and get seriously creative with their efforts, this gimbal is a must-have.
Before I get into my experience, let's talk specs... - Up to 10-pound weight capacity - OLED touchscreen with Auto Lock - 2nd-Gen native vertical shooting - Automated axis locks - Supports wireless transmitter and LIDAR - Battery: 1950 mAh at 15.4V for 13-hour operation time on full charge - Joystick or Bluetooth Mode switching - Teflon-coated axes - Controlled rotation speed: Pan/tilt/roll 360 degrees - Mechanical range: Pan 360-degree continuous rotation, roll -95 degrees to +240 degrees, tilt -112 degrees to +214 degrees - Operating frequency: 2.400-2.4835 GHz - Operating temperature: -4 degrees F to 113 degrees F - Dimensions: Folded: 271 x 283 x 75 mm (L x W x H), Unfolded: 416 x 223 x 202 mm (L x W x H, height includes grip and excludes Extended Grip/Tripod)
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