DJI's new RS 4 Mini transforms solo filming with universal AI tracking that works with any camera system and requires no proprietary apps. The $369 gimbal introduces a mountable tracking module that enables gesture-controlled shooting for creators working without camera operators.
The standout feature is the tracking module's camera-agnostic approach:
Compatible with any camera system including mirrorless, DSLR, and smartphones
Uses gesture control — hold up your hand to start/stop tracking
Two-finger gesture enables recording start/stop functions
Visual indicators (green for tracking, yellow for about to start recording) provide clear status feedback
The RS 4 Mini particularly shines with smartphone implementation:
Smartphone plate easily swaps with the camera plate in seconds
Works with native camera apps — no DJI app required
Compatible with third-party apps like Filmic Pro and Blackmagic Camera
True vertical orientation possible for social media content
Same AI tracking capabilities as with larger cameras
This innovation directly addresses key production challenges:
Starting at $369 for the standard version and $459 for the combo package
The tracking module will be available separately, compatible with the entire RS line
Particularly valuable for documentary, interview and behind-the-scenes content
Creates production value for solo operators who previously required an assistant
Brings motion to static shots without complex setup or additional crew
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