DJI Ronin

[9] The MX was released as an action gimbal designed for higher G-forces and aerial videography, with more powerful motors than the standard M model.

[13][14] The Ronin 2 uses a monopod halo ring instead of handles, providing multiple grip positions and mounting points.

When equipped with DJI's optional RavenEye system, the RS 2 is also capable of ActiveTrack directly from the onboard LCD screen.

Like earlier Ronin SC, the reduced form factor is designed primarily for mirrorless cameras.

[28] The design merges DJI's gimbal technology onto a camera body with an iso-elastic Z-axis arm.

[41] Like the Ronin 4D cinema camera, the RS 3 Pro introduces support for an optional LiDAR system for following and focusing on subjects automatically.

[42] The RS 3 Mini is designed to provide a lightweight alternative to the larger RS-series, capable of handling a payload of up to 4.4 pounds.

DJI Ronin (first-generation)
DJI Ronin MX