Overview

DJI Focus Pro LiDAR

Designed for both the RS 3 Pro and RS 4 Pro gimbal stabilizers, the DJI Focus Pro LiDAR unit makes achieving intelligent autofocus intuitive and easy for solo cinematographers. The rangefinder unit makes focusing on objects in motion a breeze thanks to its expanded 76,800 ranging points, 30 Hz refresh rate, and 65.6' maximum detection area. This allows it to support both wide-angle and telephoto lens configurations.

SKU: GC41-DJIFOCUSPROLIDAR

DJI Focus Pro LiDAR

DJI Focus Pro LiDAR

Designed for both the RS 3 Pro and RS 4 Pro gimbal stabilizers, the DJI Focus Pro LiDAR unit makes achieving intelligent autofocus intuitive and easy for solo cinematographers. The rangefinder unit makes focusing on objects in motion a breeze thanks to its expanded 76,800 ranging points, 30 Hz refresh rate, and 65.6' maximum detection area. This allows it to support both wide-angle and telephoto lens configurations.

The unit features a built-in camera with an equivalent 30mm focal length and 70° field of view to ensure accurate focus. Toggle between wide-angle, telephoto, and focus spot modes depending on the needs of your shoot. ActiveTrack Pro is activated when paired with the RS 4 Pro gimbal for improved recognition and tracking performance with multiple subjects or subjects at a distance. It is compatible with the Focus Pro Motor to provide accurate cinema-style autofocus. The LiDAR unit mounts on your RS 3 or 4 Pro series gimbal or camera via cold shoe or 1/4"-20 thread, and it is powered via a USB-C power cable.

Autofocus

When paired with the Focus Pro Motor, the LiDAR unit can facilitate autofocus with compatible lenses. The unit's 76,800 ranging points can project within a 1.6 to 65.6' area. It also features a built-in camera with an equivalent focal length of 30mm and a wide FOV of 70°, catering to the focusing needs of most scenarios.

Updated AutoTrack Pro

The next-generation ActiveTrack Pro can directly read images from the camera built into the Focus Pro LiDAR Autofocus without needing the Ronin Image Transmitter. When using ActiveTrack Pro, you can directly monitor or frame the subject on the RS 4 Pro's OLED touchscreen. Even if the target is briefly obscured, the LiDAR unit can quickly relocate and retain focus.

Intuitive Modes

Tracking: Recognize up to five subjects at the same time and select one to follow

Smart Object Identification: Human and vehicle

Flex Spot: Activate focus lock by framing the subject and pressing the gimbal trigger; supports autofocus only

Wide: Automatically detects subject and follows focus; supports autofocus and ActiveTrack

Pairs with Focus Pro Motor

Use the USB-C data port to connect the LiDAR unit with the Focus Pro Motor for cinematic autofocus capability after calibration. Press the M button on the gimbal to switch between manual and autofocus with ease.

Key Features:

Designed for DJI RS 3/4 Pro Gimbals

76,800 Ranging Points

Built-In Camera with 70° Field of View

65.6' Detection Range, 30mm Focal Length

Wide-Angle and Telephoto Modes

Flex Spot, ActiveTrack, Object Detect

Works with Focus Pro Motor for Autofocus

USB-C Input Ports

Cold Shoe Mount, 1/4"-20 Thread

What's in the Box:

DJI Focus Pro LiDAR

Multicamera USB-C Control Cable (11.8")

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Product Overview

DJI Focus Pro LiDAR

Designed for both the RS 3 Pro and RS 4 Pro gimbal stabilizers, the DJI Focus Pro LiDAR unit makes achieving intelligent autofocus intuitive and easy for solo cinematographers. The rangefinder unit makes focusing on objects in motion a breeze thanks to its expanded 76,800 ranging points, 30 Hz refresh rate, and 65.6' maximum detection area. This allows it to support both wide-angle and telephoto lens configurations.

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