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.
Beyond Hardware Limitations: The tracking module breaks ecosystem barriers
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
Smartphone Integration: Native app support solves a longstanding problem
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
Production Perspective: What this means for real-world film workflows
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