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The DJI R Vertical Mount provides a more robust portrait mounting solution for extended vertical shoots. Although the RS 2 and RS3 Pro gimbals already support portrait mode with its standard mounting plate, the vertical mount replaces the existing camera plate to deliver a more reliable solution for longer shoots.
EAN: 190021027169
DJI CP.RN.00000099.01 Specs
Weight | 4.5 oz / 128 g |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.44 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.4 x 3.55 x 0.1" |
In the Box
- DJI R Vertical Camera Mount for RS 2 and RS3 Pro Gimbal
- 2-Year Warranty
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Adara
Monday, 15 July 2024
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I used it for my RS3 and it fits perfectly , quick and easy to mount
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Adara
Monday, 15 July 2024
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I used it for my RS3 and it fits perfectly , quick and easy to mount
Kerry
Saturday, 8 June 2024
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ME ENCANTO MUCHO PARA PODER GBABAR EN VERTICAL
Lor
Friday, 3 May 2024
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This mount does what it says however I encountered an issue with filming in vertical mode continuously. Due to the ...
Djchuck
Sunday, 28 April 2024
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This vertical mount works perfectly. This is one part that is just better to get from the original manufacturer
Mallory
Tuesday, 26 March 2024
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I used to just mount my camera vertically by moving the mount on my camera cage with good results. This ...
Afshin
Sunday, 10 March 2024
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DJI store did not have it in stock, glad pulled through. With the vertical mount you get PTR with ...
Clara
Saturday, 2 March 2024
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i tried it with the rs3 (nikon z7 with 14-30mm ) works great
Seddam
Monday, 12 February 2024
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In this age of mobile first, shooting in portrait is becoming the norm as opposed to the exception. Having this ...