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RONIN 2 PAN MOTOR MULTIMOUNT - R2PMM - $200 CDN

The DJI Ronin 2 is a marvelous piece of film making equipment, and with the use of the Wireless Receiver and Master Wheels, it becomes even more versatile.

Requested by and developed with Mitch Mommaerts ACO SOC, the Rocket Surgery Solutions Ronin 2 Pan Motor Multimount bracket (R2PMM) not only offers a rigid place to mount the Wireless Receiver antenna, but offers a number of additional mounting solutions for the Ronin 2 gimbal.

 

The R2PMM comes with a pair of 1/4-20 flat head screws for mounting the bracket to the pan motor, and a pair of 1/4-20 button head screws plus 2 pairs of M4 screws as options to mount the wireless receiver antenna. That's a complete replacement set of fasteners!

 

5 reusable cable ties are also included to secure the wireless receiver cable (or any other cable, power, sdi, etc) to the bracket through the machined cable slot.

The R2PMM has been designed to mate perfectly with the wireless receiver antenna using a pair of 4mm screws to hold it securely in place, or use the included 1/4-20 button head screw for the "belt-and-braces" approach.

With a pair of 3/8" tapped holes (with Arri pin holes) and three 1/4-20 tapped holes, finding a good position to securely mount an accessory is a given.

 

A Rocket Surgery Solutions Cinelock Pin Mount Plate with a 16x9 Cinelock is a great way to add a secure and rigid quick release mounting option to your Ronin 2.

As the Ronin 2 has a mounting loop on either side of the pan motor, a R2PMM can be used on either, or both sides.

Mounting an EVF to your Ronin 2 will certainly make adjusting settings a lot easier, but it's not always a simple undertaking. The R2PMM can be used to mount an EVF to the Ronin 2 pan motor (with the use of additional bracketry specific to an EVF), while still allowing for 180 degrees of pan and 90 degrees of tilt in overslung mode with the standard cable.

Pictured here is a Ronin 2 with an EVF and a Teradek Bolt. Even if you aren't using a wireless receiver antenna, you'll certainly find many valuable applications for your R2PMM bracket(s).

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