News |DJI updates Ronin-S with new features for Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Sony camerass

DJI updates Ronin-S with new features for Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Sony cameras

Ronin-S Review
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DJI has released firmware update 1.8.0.70 for the Ronin-S stabilizer, which adds new focus speed settings for Nikon, Canon and Panasonic cameras, as well as new features for the Sony A7 III and A7R III.

The new DJI Ronin-S firmware update also adds photo capture, video recording, autofocus and focus pull support for the Nikon Z6, Canon EOS R and Canon EOS 6D Mark II with supported lenses.

The new support and features included in Ronin-S firmware version 1.8.0.70 include:

  • Added five speed settings of focus for Nikon cameras (requires Ronin app v1.1.8 or later).
  • Added three speed settings of focus for Canon cameras (requires Ronin app v1.1.8 or later).
  • Added two speed settings of focus for Panasonic cameras (requires Ronin app v1.1.8 or later).
  • Added photo capture, video recording, autofocus, and focus pull support for Canon EOS 6D Mark II cameras with supported EF lenses. To use autofocus on the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, press halfway down on the gimbal’s camera control button.
  • Added photo capture, video recording, autofocus, and focus pull support for Canon EOS R cameras with supported RF mount lenses. To use autofocus on the Canon EOS R, press halfway down on the gimbal’s camera control button.
  • Added photo capture, video recording, autofocus, and focus pull support for Nikon Z6 cameras with supported Nikkor lenses. To use autofocus on the Nikon Z6, press halfway down on the gimbal’s camera control button.
  • Added video recording, autofocus, and focus pull support for Sony A7M3 and A7R3 cameras with supported E-mount lenses using MCC-C cable. Photo capture is not currently available. To use autofocus on the Sony A7M3 and A7R3 cameras, press halfway down on the gimbal’s camera control button.
  • Now press the Ronin-S trigger twice to switch back to live view after using playback for Nikon D850.
  • Reduced shaking when switching between 3D Roll 360 and normal mode. 3D Roll 360 is now disabled when the roll axis angle is larger than 180°.

Via DroneDJ

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