DJI Camera Ronin 4D 4-Axis Cinema Camera 6K Combo
Overview
Designed for solo use by independent creators as well as dynamic pro video capture, the DJI Ronin 4D is an innovative all-in-one camera/gimbal solution. The "4D" designation refers to the vertical stabilization built into the X9-6K camera and the three-axis gimbal stabilization. Constructed from lightweight carbon fiber and an aluminum/magnesium alloy, this system is ideal for independent content creators, indie filmmakers, event videographers, and more.
Full-frame
Zenmuse X9 supports internal recording of Apple ProRes RAW, ProRes 4444 XQ, ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422 LT, and H.264 video. It also supports the ACES workflow.
Dual-native ISO 800/4000
X9-6K defaults to EI 320/1600. With Dynamic Range Expansion on, X9-6K can support EI 800/4000, while X9-6K supports EI 800/5000, allowing it to capture footage with exquisite detail and minimal noise.
Built-In 9-Stop Physical ND Filters
X9 has 9-stop built-in physical ND filters (ND 2 to ND 512, or ND 0.3 to ND 2.7) that can be quickly and easily switched thanks to a motorized internal system.
DL/E/L/PL/M Interchangeable Lens Mount
X9 supports DJI's proprietary DL mount, as well as Leica L, Leica M, Sony E, ARRI PL, and more. Lenses compatible with these mounts can also be used with X9.
Autofocus on Manual Lenses
With the LiDAR focusing system and focus motor, autofocus is available even on manual lenses. In Automated Manual Focus mode, the focus wheel will rotate in sync as the focus point changes, but cinematographers can take manual control at any point.
4-Axis Active Stabilization on Par with a Dolly
The Z-Axis effectively eliminates vertical camera shake and works with visual sensors and ActiveTrack Pro to let you create smooth, stable footage effortlessly.
Up to 20,000-foot Wireless Transmission and Control Range
O3 Pro Video Transmission Technology adds DFS frequency bands and enables 1080p/60fps video transmission. It supports one transmitter with multiple receivers and can remotely control gimbal, focusing, and camera settings.