DJI's new Ronin-S promises to deliver silky smooth, shake-free video

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Ronin-S is DJI's first single-handed gimbal stabilizer for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, and after it was announced back in January at
CES we've finally got news on pricing and availability.The Ronin-S looks like it could become an essential part of any videographer's kit
technology, the Ronin-S features a new Push Mode that lets you adjust the pan, tilt and roll axis by hand while the Ronin-S is powered on,
high-precision joystick, while there are a host of dedicated buttons to enable operators to start and stop recording, toggle between
SmoothTrack profiles, and adjust other settings
Should you want to control focus manually, a focus wheel is included, which can be mounted to either side of the handle via the 8-pin ports
camera and lens combinations, including the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, Panasonic Lumix GH5S and Sony Alpha cameras such as the A7R III and A7S
II.The gimbal does some clever stuff with image stabilization too, compensating for zoom lenses with external zooming barrels and higher
magnification ratios, while its advanced stabilization algorithms work with both in-camera and in-lens technology