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DJI’s next Ronin gimbal could be a bigger upgrade than expected

DJI appears to be gearing up for another major update to its Ronin lineup, and early leaks suggest the upcoming RS 5 may bring more than just minor refinements. Based on newly surfaced details, DJI’s first fifth-generation Ronin gimbal could deliver meaningful improvements over both the RS 4 and the RS 4 Pro, especially in battery life and day-to-day usability.

The latest information comes from leaker Igor Bogdanov, who suggests the RS 5 is positioned firmly as a professional-grade device. If accurate, it would sit above the current RS 4 series and address some of the long-standing pain points filmmakers have had with power and setup efficiency. This lines up with DJI’s busy roadmap, with products like the Avata 360 and Osmo Pocket 4 also expected down the line.

The FCC listing for the RS 5 previously revealed a noticeably larger battery β€” nearly 60% bigger than the RS 4’s, and even over 10% larger than the RS 4 Pro’s. According to Bogdanov, this should result in around a 15% real-world boost in battery life, which could make a real difference during longer shoots. Fast charging also seems to be part of the package, with the gimbal reportedly able to fully recharge in about one hour.

DJI also appears to be refining the user experience. The RS 5 is said to include a new Z-axis indicator, a small but potentially useful addition that could make balancing faster and less fiddly. Despite the internal changes, the gimbal is still rated for a 3 kg payload, keeping it compatible with a wide range of camera mirrorless and cinema camera setups. There are also mentions of improved intelligent tracking and composition features, though DJI hasn’t shared any specifics yet.

As for launch timing, nothing is confirmed. If DJI sticks to its usual patterns, the RS 5 could debut sometime between late February and early April 2026.

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