Updated to meet the needs of the consumer marketOsmo Mobile 7P and Osmo Mobile 7After the two handheld stabilizers, DJI immediately launched the RS 4 Mini for the professional photography market, which also added an automatic tracking shooting module and can quickly switch between horizontal and vertical shooting modes.
The RS 4 Mini has changed its previous black appearance to a silver-gray design, and has added an automatic axis lock function that can quickly lock when shutting down and quickly unlock when booting up. In addition, it can complete horizontal and vertical shooting modes within 10 seconds, making it convenient for operators to quickly record different shooting materials.
In addition to being able to mount a DSLR camera as in the past, the RS 4 Mini can also hold a mobile phone via a dedicated clamp to meet different creative needs.
Like the multi-function tracking module included with the Osmo Mobile 7P and available as an add-on for the Osmo Mobile 7, DJI also offers an automatic tracking module for the RS 4 Mini that magnetically attaches to the gimbal's pitch axis. It activates tracking with gestures, with a maximum range of up to 10 meters, enabling smooth tracking of subjects in complex environments, including brief shots and multiple people.
As for the automatic tracking shooting module, in addition to being used for the RS 4 Mini, it can also be installed and used on the previously launched RS 4 series handheld stabilizers.
The RS 4 Mini has a battery life of up to 13 hours, and supports fast charging, which can charge 30 hours of battery life in 5 minutes.
In terms of suggested retail price, the RS 4 Mini will be sold at NT$9290, and the set including the automatic tracking shooting module and handle accessories will be sold at NT$11590. As for the automatic tracking shooting module, the single purchase price is NT$1840.












