It’s now starting to ship in numbers and I already spent A LOT of time learning all its ins and outs: The Ronin-S is the most promising one-hand gimbal ever made. Can it live up to the hype? Learn EVERYTHING about the Ronin-S here! The DJI Ronin-S in the most comprehensive test available yet. Why use a One-hand Gimbal over a Dual-Handle Gimbal? Gimbals – they have invaded every aspect of filmmaking over the last few years. I’ve personally been using them on my shoots for a long time. In fact, I bought the first handheld gimbal, the Freefly MoVi M10 right after it was announced and had one of the first units. I loved its performance, the two-handle design and the fact that I could put my C300 on it. But I also dreaded the total weight with a camera. So I got the MoVi M5 for smaller cameras and to this very day, I end up using mostly this gimbal for my professional shoots, with an a7S II on it, in the upside down mode. It’s the smoothest and most ergonomic gimbal solution I know so far. With the Freefly MoVi M10 and a Canon C300 Of course DJI has been making two-handed gimbals for years too, with the Ronin, Ronin 2 and the Ronin M. Despite their good performance, I’ve never gotten around using them too much because they are so much heavier than my MoVi M10 and M5. And because I like my dual-handed lightweight setup...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 22 August, 2018