Let me start by saying the DJI RS 4 Mini is hands-down the easiest gimbal I've ever used. That auto-lock feature? Absolute magic. No more fiddling with manual locks - just power off and boom, everything stays perfectly in place. It's saved me countless setup times during fast-paced shoots.
The balancing process is ridiculously smooth thanks to the Teflon-enhanced system. I regularly switch between my Sony A7III with a 24-70mm lens and my smartphone, and the RS 4 Mini handles both like a champ. The 2kg payload capacity means it can handle most mirrorless setups without breaking a sweat.
Where this gimbal really shines is in responsive follow mode. Tracking moving subjects feels incredibly natural, whether I'm doing orbit shots or following athletes during sports events. The intelligent tracking module keeps everything framed perfectly - though I do wish it worked better with non-human subjects.
Now for the not-so-great parts: The app situation is frustrating. Having to download outside Google Play feels sketchy, and the interface isn't as intuitive as it could be. Also, that tiny dial wheel? Nearly impossible to use smoothly with my average-sized fingers.
The vertical switch feature is brilliant for social media content creators - flipping from horizontal to vertical in seconds has saved me so much time when shooting for Instagram Reels versus YouTube videos.
My biggest gripe? For a premium product, the lack of included case and phone mount feels cheap. At this price point, these should absolutely be standard inclusions like they are with cheaper competitors.
Despite its flaws, the RS 4 Mini delivers buttery-smooth footage every time once you get past the learning curve. Just be prepared for some app-related headaches along the way.