This video will give detailed information about the buttons
built into DJI RSC 2 As well as how to access the most frequently used shooting
modes quickly The following is an introduction on the button functions of
DJI RSC 2 Power Button Press and hold to power on or off Press twice to enter or exit sleep mode Back Button Press to exit the current screen Side Dial Press to enter the menu, and turn to scroll the
options Joystick Toggle to control the movement of the gimbal M Button Press to select a user profile Camera Control Button After connecting the gimbal and camera via a Multi-Camera
Control Cable Press halfway to autofocus, press once to start or stop
recording, or press and hold to take a photo Trigger Press once to start ActiveTrack Tap twice to recenter the gimbal Tap three times to turn the gimbal 180° and enter selfie
mode Front Dial The default function of the front dial on DJI RSC 2 is to
control camera focus With additional settings, it can also be used to control
focus motor, ISO, aperture, and the roll axis Press and hold the power to power on DJI RSC 2 Once powered on, the screen of DJI RSC 2 will automatically
display the home page Where you can view the current user file, sleep mode icon,
and the current battery level on the top status bar As well as Follow Mode and Follow Speed Press the side dial to the left of the screen to enter the
main menu Which includes the settings for Follow Mode, Auto Tune, the
Joystick, Front Dial, and Advanced Settings Before use, you need to perform Auto Tune and set a follow
mode Here are the detailed instructions First, use the side dial to select Auto Tune, and press to
start The gimbal will automatically adjust its stiffness according
to the actual payload to better stabilize footage Select SuperSmooth for even further optimized stabilization After SuperSmooth is enabled, tap to perform Auto Tune again
for optimal performance The stiffness can be adjusted on the Auto Tune screen Go back to the home screen and select Follow Mode Settings Select Follow Mode and turn the side dial to scroll through
the options Select Follow Speed and turn the side dial to scroll through
the options Next is the introduction of several shortcuts for gimbal
control Auto Tune Press the trigger while holding down the M button
to begin Auto Tune Lock Mode Press and hold the trigger to enter Lock mode In this mode, the camera will keep facing the same direction
no matter how the handle moves Lock mode is useful for shots that involve tracking or pan
follow Sport mode Press and hold the M button to enable Sport mode, in which
the gimbal tracks a quickly moving subject If you need to remain in Sport mode, tap the trigger twice
while holding the M button Perform the same action to exit Sport mode Portrait mode Tap the M button twice The pan and tilt axes will rotate 90° so that the camera is
vertical Tap the M button twice to exit Portrait mode 3D Roll 360 Mode Press the M button three times to enable 3D Roll 360 Or set the Follow Mode on the screen to 3D Roll 360 Where the tilt axis will rotate 90° upward and stand by for
a 360° rotation At this moment, the camera is facing the same direction as
the grip Push the joystick to the left or right, and the camera will
make a 360° rotation Push the joystick to the left or right twice, and the camera
will keep rotating at a constant speed Tap the trigger twice, and the gimbal will automatically
stop once it is in a horizontal direction Tap the trigger three times, and the gimbal will
automatically stop once the camera view is inverted Repeat to exit 3D Roll 360 Thanks for watching