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DJI RS 3 Mini is a new 3-axis gimbal stabilizer that weighs 850g (1.8 lbs) and it’s able to carry payloads of up to 2kg (4.4 lbs). Thanks to the dual-layered quick-release plate design, the camera can mount directly to the side arm for vertical shooting which saves weight. The gimbal is available now for $369.
Today, the Chinese tech giant DJI announced a new 3-axis gimbal stabilizer. After last year’s DJI RS 3 and RS 3 Pro announcements, the company now aims to offer a more compact and lightweight alternative for lighter mirrorless cameras – let’s take a short look at the new DJI RS 3 Mini.
DJI claims that the new RS 3 Mini is the company’s smallest camera gimbal, but it still offers pro-level features. So how light is it really? DJI says the RS 3 Mini weighs 795g (1.7 lbs) in vertical mode or 850g (1.8 lbs) in horizontal mode which is 50% lighter when compared to the RS 3 pro.
Despite the reduced weight, the gimbal is able to carry payloads of up to 2kg (4.4 lbs). DJI mentions a few popular camera-lens combos that are supported: Sony a7SIII + 24-70mm f/2.8 GM lens, Canon EOS R5 + RF24-70mm f/2.8 STM lens, or FUJIFILM X-H2S + XF 18-55 mm f/2.8-4 lens. For the full list of compatible camera models, you can visit DJI’s compatibility page. From my experience, the lens affects the compatibility more than a camera as the setup will often be too front-heavy.
The weight savings in the vertical mode are possible due to DJI’s dual-layered quick-release plate design. The quick-release bracket mounts directly to the side arm of the gimbal and the lower arm can be completely removed, making shooting vertically a lot easier. This is smart as you do not have to carry unnecessary weight when filming vertically. Furthermore, RS 3 Mini features an upper plate with a new curved placement guide, which prevents the camera from rotating and loosening.
There is a NATO port on the side for mounting accessories such as a DJI briefcase handle, a fill light or a microphone. Thanks to the Bluetooth wireless shutter control, many of the compatible camera’s features can be controlled from the gimbal – including the record start/stop button and front dial to focus or zoom. With the Ronin app, users can set the RS 3 Mini to perform intelligent shooting functions such as timelapse, track recording, or panorama.
The third-generation stabilization algorithm known from th RS 3 Pro should ensure smooth movements according to DJI. The gimbal arms allow for 360° rotation. For easy control and settings, the RS 3 Mini features a 1.4″ color touchscreen. The battery is integrated into the removable handle and DJI claims, the RS 3 Mini can operate for up to 10 hours on a full charge, which takes around 2.5 hours.
DJI RS 3 Mini is available now and the price has been set to $369 (around €384 in Europe).
What do you think about the new DJI RS 3 Mini? Do you use any of the previous gimbals from DJI? Let us know in the comments section underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.