SAVE $50: As of Nov. 14,Watch Soul Online the DJI Ronin-SC stabilizer is down to $179 at Amazon. That’s 22% off its regular $229 price.
If you’re ready to upgrade your video game (and we mean actually steady your shots), this Black Friday deal on the DJI Ronin-SC stabilizer is here to help you shake off those shaky shots. Usually going for $229, this stabilizer is now $179 at Amazon, meaning you can finally capture smooth, pro-level video without feeling the missed Black Friday deal blues.
The Ronin-SC is a stabilizer powerhouse in a lightweight frame, perfect for everything from high-energy action shots to the subtle art of vlogging. With a maximum load capacity of up to 2 kg (4.4 lbs), it’s compatible with a range of mirrorless cameras, from Canon to Sony to Panasonic, so you’re set no matter what you’re shooting with. Even better, its three-axis stabilization system means you can stop holding your breath every time you try to get a steady shot — it’s got you covered even through unexpected spins, fast follows, and that one friend who insists on sprinting into frame.
SEE ALSO: Take $90 off the DJI Osmo Action 3 camera and get the shot on every adventurePlus, this stabilizer comes packed with extras to make your shots shine, including features like motion time-lapse, ActiveTrack 3.0 (perfect for keeping up with that hyperactive dog or active kiddos), and a panorama mode to capture the entire scene. Controlled through the DJI Ronin app, it’s surprisingly easy to get the shots you want without a Hollywood-level budget.
Weighing only 1.24 kg (2.7 lbs), the Ronin-SC is a lightweight choice that’s easy to tote around and even easier to handle. And right now, it’s an early Black Friday deal. If you’ve been waiting to up your video content game, now’s the time to snap it up.
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