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Subject-Tracking Touchscreen Gimbals Arrive in DJI's RS 5.
Summary
DJI introduced the RS 5 gimbal with an RS Intelligent Tracking Module that lets users tap the touchscreen to track subjects up to 33 feet away. The unit also features a motor rated at about 50% higher torque than the previous generation and is compatible with cameras from Sony, Canon, Nikon and others.
Content
DJI has unveiled the RS 5 gimbal as the latest model in its Ronan series. The unit is designed to optimize videography capabilities for creators. It includes an RS Intelligent Tracking Module that allows the user to tap the touchscreen to track a subject rather than using the integrated joystick. The system is reported to keep focus on subjects up to 33 feet away and is compatible with people, pets, vehicles and other subjects.
Key details:
- The RS 5 is presented as the newest entry in DJI's Ronan series and focuses on creator-focused videography functions.
- The RS Intelligent Tracking Module enables subject tracking via a tap on the unit's touchscreen, eliminating the need to use the integrated joystick.
- The tracking system is reported to maintain focus on a subject up to 33 feet away and supports people, pets, vehicles and more.
- DJI says the gimbal uses a new motor rated to deliver about 50% higher torque than the previous generation to accommodate sudden movements.
- The RS 5 is described as compatible with cameras from Sony, Canon, Nikon and other manufacturers.
Summary:
The RS 5 highlights touch-based subject tracking and a higher-torque motor as its primary new features. Availability and broader release details are undetermined at this time.
