Experience the Award-Winning Ronin and Osmo Product Ecosystems First Hand
LAS VEGAS, April 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- DJI, the world's leader in creative camera technology, will showcase how innovation and creativity have transformed storytelling at the 2026 NAB Show. With the company's award-winning Ronin and Osmo product lines on full display, the company is demonstrating its commitment to empowering filmmakers and creators everywhere. From April 19-22, creators of all levels can experience first-hand the company's best-in-class integrated ecosystem of cameras, stabilizers, gimbals, microphones, and power solutions. Conference attendees can also participate in hands-on demos and interactive workshops at the DJI booth.

Explore Ronin: Award-Winning Filmmaking Technology
From full-length feature films to broadcast television productions, the Ronin ecosystem of cinematic cameras and stabilizer systems has become industry standards for powerful and versatile storytelling. Attendees can get hands-on experience with the Oscar- and Emmy-award-winning Ronin series through the booth's professional-grade film set. It will feature a car outfitted with DJI's diverse creative car shooting solutions, including:
NAB Show attendees can experience the newly-launched RS 5. This all-new lightweight commercial camera stabilizer features the next-gen RS Intelligent Tracking Module that can keep people, vehicles, pets, and other objects in frame from up to 10 meters away. Other Ronin products to be showcased include the groundbreaking DJI Ronin 4D, Ronin 2, Transmission, SDR Transmission, Focus Pro, RS 4 Pro, RS 4, and RS 4 Mini.
Discover Osmo: Making Storytelling Possible for Everyone
Creators of all levels now have access to the professional-level tools. Designed to be versatile and intuitive, the Osmo product ecosystem features best-in-class cameras, smartphone gimbals, and microphones for every kind of storyteller. Attendees can try out the newest flagship Osmo cameras, including DJI's first 360° camera, Osmo 360, DJI's lightweight wearable camera, Osmo Nano, and the all-in-one flagship action camera, Osmo Action 6. Attendees can also experience the latest smartphone gimbals and audio recording solutions, Osmo Mobile 8 and DJI Mic 3.
Experience DJI Power: Keep the Lights On and Cameras Rolling
Filmmakers and creators can depend on DJI's collection of portable power stations for reliable power for any film set. Boasting powerful fast-charging capabilities with up to 3000W of output power and ultra-quiet 26dB operations, DJI Power products offer an excellent solution for improving production efficiency and workflows. Attendees can test the charging limits of the DJI Power 2000, Power 1000 v2, DJI Power 500, DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000, and DJI Power Super Fast Car Chargers.
Learn, Create, and Share
To foster creativity and skill development, DJI will host a series of workshops with filmmaking experts and talented content creators. Blake Ridder, Brandon Li, and trystane will share their expert insights into how DJI's suite of creative tools bolsters visual storytelling. These workshops are open to all NAB visitors.
See You at NAB Show
NAB Show will open its doors at the Las Vegas Convention Center from April 19-22, 2026. Visitors can find DJI in the Central Hall, Booth Number C6719.
About DJI
Since 2006, DJI has led the world with civilian drone innovations that have empowered individuals to take flight for the first time, visionaries to turn their imagination into reality, and professionals to transform their work entirely. Today, DJI serves to build a better world by continuously promoting human advancement. With a solution-oriented mindset and genuine curiosity, DJI has expanded its ambitions into areas such as cycling, renewable energy, agriculture, public safety, surveying and mapping, and infrastructure inspection. In every application, DJI products deliver experiences that add value to lives around the world in more profound ways than ever before.
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DJI Ronin Website: pro.dji.com
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