DJI's latest gimbal is a collection of subtle updates
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DJI has announced the RS 5, the latest version of its gimbal designed for creators and video professionals using mirrorless cameras. The update is a relatively subtle one over last year's RS 4, but it brings improvements to the gimbal's compatibility with DJI's accessory ecosystem, some tweaks to its physical switches and knobs and refinements of the algorithms it uses to keep your camera steady.
The RS 5 will look familiar to anyone who's seen or used previous RS (née Ronin) gimbals. However, the company has included the same mechanism for switching between horizontal and vertical shooting as was found in the RS 4 Mini, which should make the process just a touch easier than it was on the RS 4. The company has also added more ways to fine-tune the balance; the RS 4 had a knob for slightly shifting the tilt axis, while the RS 5 gains additional controls for its other axes. It weighs roughly the same as the RS 4, and supports the same 3Kg (6.6lb) payload.
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DJI has also made some software improvements, allowing the RS 5 to control Panasonic and Fujifilm cameras via Bluetooth, in addition to the Canon, Nikon and Sony models its predecessor supported. This lets you use the gimbal's interface to start and stop recording, control powerzoom lenses and set parameters like aperture, ISO and shutter speed, so you don't have to deal with two sets of controls or work around the gimbal to reach your camera's buttons. The gimbal also now has an indicator that will suggest adjustments to your pace and gait to help achieve even steadier footage.
The RS 5 can charge 60% faster than the RS 4
The company says it's also made improvements to the battery. When paired with the included RS33 battery grip, the RS 5 can charge 60% faster than the RS 4, getting 14 hours of power with just an hour of charging, assuming you have a 65W PD-capable power brick to plug it into.
The gimbal has gotten some other accessory-related updates, too. It can now natively attach to the company's latest RS Intelligent Tracking Module, an $85, sold-separately accessory that lets you have the gimbal automatically pan and tilt to follow a selected person or other arbitrary subject. While you could connect the module to the RS 4, doing so required using an adapter that used 'RSA' port, precluding the use of other accessories that might need to connect to it. With the RS 5 that port remains free while you're using the module.
| The new Electronic Briefcase Handle now includes controls. Image: DJI |
The company has also introduced a new "Electronic Briefcase Handle," which lets you shoot with the gimbal at a different angle than would be practical with the standard handle. The pre-existing briefcase handle was, essentially, just a bent piece of metal, but the electronic version gives you buttons and other controls that let you operate the gimbal while using it.
According to DJI, the fifth-gen stabilization algorithm used by the RS 5 will perform better during quick movements, with the peak torque the motors are able to provide increasing by 50%. The comapny also says it'll perform even better when you're shooting vertically, something that's becoming increasingly common and influencers and brands continue to make content aimed towards social media.
As with the rest of DJI's recent releases, the RS 5 won't be officially launching in the US. The standard configuration is available in the UK for £485, and in Europe for €569. A combo pack that includes the RS Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module, Electronic Briefcase Handle, a cable and carrying case, is also available for an additional £134 and €150, respectively.
Press release:
DJI Launches the RS 5, an All-New Lightweight Commercial Gimbal
DJI RS 5 Prioritizes Stability and Efficiency for Videographers, with New RS Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module
JANUARY 29, 2026 – DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, today launches DJI RS 5 – an all-new, lightweight commercial camera gimbal that brings videographers new levels of flexibility, creativity, and control for their work. The latest offering from the Ronin Series empowers videographers with enhanced intelligent subject tracking, stability and control mechanisms, and a longer runtime, redefining what’s possible for solo videographers.
Enhanced Intelligent Tracking and Stable Maneuvers
First introduced with the RS 4 Mini, the latest generation of the RS Intelligent Tracking Module has been updated with a number of impressive features. The new RS Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module allows videographers to frame live footage and track any subject right from the gimbal’s touchscreen.
The new module also provides the ability to track objects other than people, such as vehicles, pets, or any object, and can maintain locked focus on a human subject up to 10 meters away, simplifying the process of shooting a scene with a crowded environment. If the subject leaves the frame, the module can easily re-aquire him or her, ensuring efficiency during a shoot. The module can be installed magnetically, without the need for an adapter or other accessories, making operation quick and convenient. Any videographer, regardless of experience level, can now effortlessly achieve complicated camera movements, such as surround shots, reverse tracking, or single-person fixed-camera tracking.
DJI RS 5 features the 5th generation RS Stabilization Algorithm, improving peak motor torque by 50%. This ensures greater stability in fast-moving scenes, such as when a videographer captures footage while walking or running, or when the camera undergoes extreme movements or switches angles quickly. It also offers significantly improved stability when shooting vertically.
Weighing just 1.46kg with the battery grip and quick release plates, RS 5’s compact body can carry a payload of up to 3kg and is capable of carrying a wide range of mainstream mirrorless cameras and lens combinations1. It also switches to vertical shooting without needing extra accessories, ensuring flexibility and ease for a wide range of videographer needs.
Unbridled Creativity
Videographers can finally get their shot with new features that unlock creative perspectives and enable a longer shoot day. RS 5’s new Electronic Briefcase Handle makes it possible to capture intriguing camera angles from above or below the subject, while offering electronic control of the footage. Its comfortable grip and easy-to-reach joystick or button controls allow for one-hand operation, while its smooth transitions reduce wrist fatigue. Additionally, the all-new on-screen Z-Axis Indicator suggests how the videographer should adjust their gait and pace to reduce image shake, helping to achieve steadier and more professional shots.
For longer shoots, RS 5 can be fully charged in just one hour2,3, a 60% improvement in charging efficiency compared to RS 4. The standard battery delivers 14 hours2 of power to ensure it lasts during long days on set. For even more power, the new BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip extends RS 5’s runtime to 30 hours2, reducing downtime and lost hours waiting for more power.
DJI has also expanded camera compatibility for wireless control, with RS 5’s Bluetooth shutter now supporting Panasonic and Fujifilm cameras1, in addition to previously supported cameras from Sony, Canon, and Nikon.
The new fully-adjustable, fine-tuning knobs with Teflon™ interlayers on each axis arm enable precise balancing when installing a camera. The DJI RS 5 delivers a smooth and efficient leveling experience, even with heavier professional imaging equipment.
Trusted Efficiency from DJI, with DJI Ecosystem Compatibility
Along with its impressive roster of new features, RS 5 also incorporates some of the most reliable features from DJI’s flagship gimbals:
- The 2nd-Gen Automated Axis Locks automatically unlock the gimbal when it powers on, ensuring creators are ready to film in an instant. Similarly, the gimbal locks immediately upon power-off or during sleep mode.
- The 3rd-Gen Native Vertical Switch allows videographers to switch to vertical shooting within a few seconds.
DJI RS 5 is also compatible with DJI’s comprehensive product ecosystem. When paired with two DJI Focus Pro Motors, RS 5 allows videographers to adjust the zoom via the joystick and the focus via the dial wheel. Additionally, the DJI SDR Transmission provides high-definition live feeds, remote gimbal and camera control, and more collaboration opportunities.
Catering to each individual creator's unique needs, the RSA Communication Port connects to the Electronic Briefcase Handle, the RS Tethered Control Handle, and third party ring handles, enabling videographers to switch between different shooting combinations to fit their vision. The open RS SDK also allows third-party developers to build custom functions for the RS 5, making for endless shooting possibilities.
For more information4, please refer to www.dji.com/rs-5
1 For more details on camera and lens compatibility, please refer to the Ronin Series Compatibility Search page here: www.dji.com/support/compatibility.
2All data was tested in controlled conditions. Actual experience may vary. For more details, please refer to the official DJI website.
3Requires a 65W charger supporting PD protocol and DJI RS BG33 Battery Grip.
4Not officially available in the United States via official websites.