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DJI Ronin 2 Series Professional Gimbals
The Ronin 2 is the latest in DJI's Ronin series of handheld and aerial gimbals.
It improves on previous Ronin iterations with more powerful high-torque motors and a much wider array of camera support.
Versatility is also a key factor, with the removable re-designed Ronin 2 Grip letting the Ronin 2 stand up on its own. There is also a wide range of compatibility with steadicams, cable cams, car mounts, jibs and the Ready Rig.
A new, simpler setup, balancing and tuning process makes the Ronin 2 even easier to use than the already user-friendly Ronin MX.
The addition of enhanced Intelligent Shooting Modes including Timelapse, Panorama and CamAnchor, makes capturing specialist scenes incredibly simple. It also reduces the need for extra third-party software, equipment or expertise - helping save you time and money.
Integration of the power system into the Ronin 2 itself means that there are no unsightly cables to get tangled in and no necessity for external power sources. The dual-battery setup is fully hot swappable too.
When merging all of the components, DJI also worked hard to make the Ronin 2 resilient in a massive range of scenarios. Cable management, redundant sensors and splash-proof motors make this an incredibly reliable gimbal.
Which Cameras are Compatible with the DJI Ronin 2?
All of the following camera / lens combinations are compatible with the Ronin 2 gimbal:
Camera | Lenses |
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RED Dragon ![]() |
Angenieux Optimo Anamorphic 56-152 A-2S Arri Master Prime Lenses up to 150mm Arri Master Anamorphic Lense Canon CN7x17 KAS S 17-120mm T2.95 |
ARRI Alexa Mini ![]() |
Angenieux Optimo Anamorphic 56-152 A-2S Arri Master Prime Lenses up to 150mm Arri Master Anamorphic Lense Canon CN7x17 KAS S 17-120mm T2.95 |
Black Magic Ursa Mini ![]() |
Angenieux Optimo Anamorphic 56-152 A-25 Arri Master Prime Lenses up to 150mm Fujinon ZK 19-90mm T2.9 Canon CN7x17KAS S 17-120mm T2.95 |
Canon C300 ![]() |
Canon CN7x17 KAS S 17-120mm T2.95 Canon CN-E Prime Lenses Canon EF Lenses up to 400mm Zeiss Compact Zoom Lenses |
Sony FS7 ![]() |
Sony CineAlta 4K Lens Series E-mount Lenses Arri Ultra Prime Lenses A-mount Lenses up to 300mm F2.8G II |
Why choose the DJI Ronin 2?
High Torque Motors for Stability

With motors up to 8x as powerful - the Ronin 2 will stabalise heavy cameras with ease.
Huge Support for Accessories

The Ronin 2 will adapt to your requirements thanks to a huge ecosystem of accessories.
Built-in Screen for Gimbal Control

An integrated screen gives you complete control right on the gimbal itself - stop reaching for external devices!
Carbon Fiber Construction

The carbon fibre body of the Ronin 2 makes it tough, light and durable in all conditions.
Ronin 2 FAQs
The Ronin 2 weighs approximately 9 lbs (4.08kg) without the handle and 12.1 lbs (5.48kg) with the handle.
A rated payload weighing up to 30 lbs (13.6kgs) is supported.
Quiescent current of 300 mA (@ 22.8 V), a dynamic current of 500mA (@ 22.8 V) and a maximum stall current of 15 mA (@ 22.8 V).
-20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122°F).
Go to the ‘Settings Menu’ on the Ronin’s built-in screen. Then, select the ‘General Menu’ and enter the ‘Calibrate System’ section. You’re then able to select ‘Calibrate’ to begin the calibration.
Two TB50 batteries - 4280 mAh-22.8 V.
The maximum battery life is up to eight hours; however, this depends on the camera and accessories you’re using.
If using the Charging Hub, it will take approximately 90 minutes.
Yes, the batteries feature a P-TAP port for third-party compatibility.
- Accessory power interface - 14.4 V x 4 Camera Cage (Combined 8 A), 14.4 V x 2 Pan Motor (Combined 4 A)
- and 14 V x2 P-Tap (8 A).
- Supported interface type - 2.4 GHz / 5.8 GHz remote control, Bluetooth 4.0 and USB Type-C.
- Cameras - Multiple power supply interfaces.
- Gimbal - HD-SDI output.
Yes, a Ronin 2 remote controller with dual-band frequencies of 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz is available.
Yes, third-party controllers are compatible.
First, on the built-in screen on the Ronin 2, go to ‘Settings Menu’ then to ‘General Menu’. Next, select ‘Bind Device’ and hit ‘Start’.
Then, power-on the remote controller – the indicator should glow red. Press and hold the C1 and C2 buttons and hit the record button. You will hear a ticking noise followed by a beep and the indicator will turn green.
You can download the DJI Ronin app from the Google Play and the App Store. The app will allow you to access a variety of settings, balancing and tuning options and Intelligent Modes.