The DJI RS 4 Mini Gimbal is expected to be launched on February 20, and it's rumored to feature a vision-only based side of DJI's Focus unit. Although the official specs haven't been released yet, here are some anticipated features:
Native Vertical Shooting: Building on the success of its predecessor, the RS 4 Mini is expected to support next-generation native vertical shooting.
Enhanced Stabilization: The gimbal might feature DJI's 4th-gen RS stabilization algorithm, which provides superior stabilization strength and a better tactile feel.
Extended Payload Capacity: The RS 4 Mini may have a 3kg (6.6lbs) payload capacity, allowing it to support mainstream mirrorless cameras and lens combinations.
Improved Battery Life: The gimbal could come with a high-capacity battery grip, extending its runtime to approximately 29.5 hours.
Advanced Focus Control: The RS 4 Mini might feature a vision-tracking sensor, enabling focus tracking on people and objects.
These features are speculative and based on leaks, so we'll have to wait for the official announcement to confirm the details