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DJI RONIN SC Setup & Balance the Canon EOSR & RF 24-105mm f/4 Lens

May 05, 2020
Hello everyone, I hope you are getting the jump start just about waking up on Wednesday of this week. I had a request from someone to see whether or not we can

balance

the Canon Eos RF Kick 24-105

lens

on the Ronin SC. I'll do it right. I'll show you how to do it, but there are also a couple of glitches that I'll let you know anyway before we start. Do you know that the Great Wall of China cannot be seen from space? It's a bit of a myth and you definitely can't see it from the moon.
dji ronin sc setup balance the canon eosr rf 24 105mm f 4 lens
Look for a second, okay, just before you go into it. Make sure you have watched the videos on how to set up the modes on your own and SC. There are links below and also make sure that before you do anything, you have updated the firmware because it will make a difference to the

balance

on this one, so let's get straight to it. Well, we have AOS here with the tip ending in 24 to 105. Let's What I do is see whether or not this will balance on the

ronin

SC according to all the instructions in DG Eyesight.
dji ronin sc setup balance the canon eosr rf 24 105mm f 4 lens

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Yes, it will, but we'll see because I'm a little worried about this and you'll see what I mean, well at the end of the video, so I have several other

lens

es that I've tested for you, so if you watch the videos below, could help you. The first thing you do is put the paid riser in and screw that one in there. You're very good there and make sure it's tight and also square. The next piece you need to think about is the motherboard, so with the motherboard they usually say it's okay to put two screws in here, what you want to do is forget about that. that take the lens holder from there make sure it's loose okay take the screw and put it in the front here so the one that's closest to the lens there's a reason for that and you'll see why in one second. tighten it almost all the way, okay, this is the next important part, so look at the lens holder here, okay, what you want to do is make sure it's between the front ring and the second ring, okay, and Pull it as far forward as you can. can and then I'm not saying and then you have it if you can see it from the side placed there so that it doesn't interrupt with any of the rings, everything good, it sounds good and tight and then square this one and tighten the motherboard well. and tight, now you'll see it's right in the back, this one is actually resting there, okay and you'll see why we do that in a second because it comes with all the measurements.
dji ronin sc setup balance the canon eosr rf 24 105mm f 4 lens
Now I'll show you the measurements in a second. and I'm not going to show you the rebound because that's boring. C is that at the time I mentioned this in other videos, so okay, it's much better or easier, I should say, to balance any gimbal, no matter what it is. it doesn't have the curvature and that's why I highly recommend that as long as you have it perfectly balanced what you do is make notes of all these measurements and put them in the back of a book and then before you want to do that. Nice balance junior, you still have to adjust it a bit, but at least you've been there or it's okay, so with the Canon Eos, is this one okay with the one with the 1:05 to 24 kit lens from 24 to 105? are settings that you will need, so on the base plate, okay, okay, if you can see that measurement there, that one should be at 1.85, okay with the side plates, so these ones here are okay, the ones over there should be set to 1.6 and finally.
dji ronin sc setup balance the canon eosr rf 24 105mm f 4 lens
The one here, the ratchet one, yes, you set it to 1.4. The next thing is to position the camera, so I see an insect. The last one to configure, obviously, is the motherboard here, okay and that one is set there to 1.9 and again if you put that one. back there and this is vindictive they tend to be used all the time so of course everything will be set up now the problem you have yeah with any zoom lens whether internal or external like this yeah if we extend that one to unlock it and put it there. I have it locked, it's fine as soon as you unlock it.
I'm going to stand there, obviously lose balance. Okay, that will happen all the time, so you may need to rebalance it. That's why I think the zoom lenses that the external ones have are not really the gimbals. The other thing, as you well know, is that the ID piece will clip on the back so that the 105 or the 24 to 105 cert will fit in the space of the

ronin

SC and it will balance out the disadvantages very well, however, is that it only you'd be limited in what moves you make and you can't put it in free mode and call the 3D barrel, you know the vortex one anyway, I'll get to that in a second, so there you go, you can balance someone there, fiddling around a little and obviously all the measurements are what I have used to feel using similar care for the same care, you will be able to take note of them, they will all be down also in the description below, but write them down as we did with one of my tips above and one of the other videos, but just stick them in the back of a book.
Yes, in fact I will put more phone, but as with In other videos I have made there are also the problems related to the telephoto lens, so if they are like this, which is the kit, double the 24 to 105, which is a lens really good, but if you tend to spread it out and go through the different ranges they're not really going to balance, you can't do that no matter what you do unless of course you rebalance it every time you go to it and then which is the point of that? The other side is the things where they have If you have the actual telephoto lens locked inside you tend to get away with it, so with these really expensive EF L lenses they are called EF l anyway, you know what I mean.
I mean, the ones that cost a little more money because they don't They don't extend when you actually are, yes, when you do this, they stay at the same height, okay, you'll find that you'll probably notice with the gimbal, but we have to remember the internal mechanisms here as you do it, obviously the weight is distributed differently over there, but like I said when I did it with the 16 to 35, it actually seemed to work very, very well on the road in SC anyway, If you like this one, hopefully, you gave us the thumbs up. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future ones and if you have any questions, want me to try something or try to find the answer, don't forget to leave it in a hash tag comment.
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