DJI RS 4 Pro Combo Gets Wireless SDR Transmission Built In

Solo operators running a camera, monitor, and remote focus system on one person have always fought the cable-and-battery sprawl. DJI's answer here is folding SDR transmission directly into the RS 4 Pro Combo so the transmitter pulls power from the gimbal itself. No extra brick, no extra cable run. The 35ms latency at 1080p/60fps is usable for a director watching playback five metres away on set, and the 3km range is overkill for most jobs but means signal dropout in a cramped warehouse or across a large location is not your problem. The 4.5kg payload ceiling keeps this relevant for mirrorless kits with cinema glass, not just hybrid shooters. If you're quoting on a TVC or branded content job where the director wants to monitor without being attached to your hip, this combo replaces gear you were probably hiring separately.
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