I have used the DJI Focus Pro on an indie feature film and a bunch of commercials and music videos. When it works it is absolutely great and really enables you to do shots much easier and faster than before. But there are still a lot of limitations you have to know before buying. For me the most important things are: NOT ALL LENSES WORK Even cinema lenses with hard stops and manual calibration do not always work as expected. I couldn`t get my Sigma High Speed Cinema Primes to work reliably, as focus would always be wrong on distances below 1m. HAZE As soon as you use even the tiniest bit of haze you are back to pulling focus manually. USB-C CABLES I have destroyed 2 USB Cables on the 25 shooting days of the feature film. So keep that in mind and always have spare ones from DJI (because a lot of other cables are too thick). Other than that I have had a great experience so far - especially with the Blazar Remus 1.5 anamorphics.
My DTAP to USB C Cable fried the motor and the cable. Good advice to not use that. The same time I am happy to have a rigged system for the usb c cables to hold them in place (at least on the grip side, it is bonkers, that you can not use 90" of the better usb c cables out there. I bought usb-c U conectors for the motors .. that way the usb ports of the motors are save.
The DJI Focus Pro is amazing and a god-send. I was losing vision in my dominant eye making critical focus hard to achieve. With the Pre Registered lenses that I use like the Blazar Remus and DZO Vespids set up was a breeze. We do need an arri locating pin based mount. I am buying a second lidar pro for my b-cam.
Please, release a better cable solution. At least in several lengths - like 0,5-075-1m, and L-shaped on the motor/lidar side. Of course, cables should be braided ones, the ones that DJI makes now are too flimsy. Also an optional arri rosette mount with quick adjust knob would be preferred for the Focus Pro Grip. Thanks
Will be amazing if the autofocus calibration will keep the manual calibration of the lens in order to use photographic lens who don't have stops on focus ring
@@d_FLDE yeah but when you calibrate the lens in order to reactivate the autofocus the system will ignore your manual stops, I have 3d printed focus ring, the hard stops with zipties doesn't works so well with those
@@TheCorradotube I guess as the lens can overrotate as soon as the lens calibrates it is getting lost. I have hard printed stops too for the 2 Lenses I use without hard stops. Works a1 for me as long as I have the lens on a support so that the motor is not pushing the rods to the side :) But I get you. I have a nucleus nano ii also, when I put it aside it just goes back to the last status. But that is not precise ... so it I guess for a lidar system to recalibrate the motor/lens each time is key.
not everybody wants that handles, pdmovie isnt perfect like dji focus pro but obviously dji can do a one solid piece better than pdmmovie damn i have the handle and the cables, why they dont do a mattebox with a focus puller lidar. the setup is so clunky! id rather control the focus tapping in the phone than that focus handle...
I have problems with the batteries and cables of this product. The short lifespan and incompatibility with the Ronin batteries has been a nuisance. They should provide longer and more robust cables. Having to register the product through an app also seems to me to be a disadvantage (I already know that China wants to have my data), especially when it is a product to rent, it is not very practical.
DJI is a frustrating company; they have great ideas, but so many times, the execution is lacking, and also, the setup of their products doesn't make any sense. The way you power the handle is not great, this should be designed to run off v-mounts. The ranger finder should be designed to attach the camera with something other than a cold shoe; the cables are too short for versatility in mounting.
I have used the DJI Focus Pro on an indie feature film and a bunch of commercials and music videos.
When it works it is absolutely great and really enables you to do shots much easier and faster than before.
But there are still a lot of limitations you have to know before buying.
For me the most important things are:
NOT ALL LENSES WORK
Even cinema lenses with hard stops and manual calibration do not always work as expected.
I couldn`t get my Sigma High Speed Cinema Primes to work reliably, as focus would always be wrong on distances below 1m.
HAZE
As soon as you use even the tiniest bit of haze you are back to pulling focus manually.
USB-C CABLES
I have destroyed 2 USB Cables on the 25 shooting days of the feature film.
So keep that in mind and always have spare ones from DJI (because a lot of other cables are too thick).
Other than that I have had a great experience so far - especially with the Blazar Remus 1.5 anamorphics.
My DTAP to USB C Cable fried the motor and the cable. Good advice to not use that. The same time I am happy to have a rigged system for the usb c cables to hold them in place (at least on the grip side, it is bonkers, that you can not use 90" of the better usb c cables out there.
I bought usb-c U conectors for the motors .. that way the usb ports of the motors are save.
Even DJI cant mount there Lidar properly. 😂
Nietze has the best system to attach it funnily.
The DJI Focus Pro is amazing and a god-send. I was losing vision in my dominant eye making critical focus hard to achieve. With the Pre Registered lenses that I use like the Blazar Remus and DZO Vespids set up was a breeze. We do need an arri locating pin based mount. I am buying a second lidar pro for my b-cam.
Please, release a better cable solution. At least in several lengths - like 0,5-075-1m, and L-shaped on the motor/lidar side. Of course, cables should be braided ones, the ones that DJI makes now are too flimsy. Also an optional arri rosette mount with quick adjust knob would be preferred for the Focus Pro Grip. Thanks
ehhhh. We need removable batteries! So tired of hardware lasting as long as the battery.
Nice
Will be amazing if the autofocus calibration will keep the manual calibration of the lens in order to use photographic lens who don't have stops on focus ring
You can set stops manually .. and you can built yourself some hard stops easily.
@@d_FLDE yeah but when you calibrate the lens in order to reactivate the autofocus the system will ignore your manual stops, I have 3d printed focus ring, the hard stops with zipties doesn't works so well with those
@@TheCorradotube I guess as the lens can overrotate as soon as the lens calibrates it is getting lost. I have hard printed stops too for the 2 Lenses I use without hard stops. Works a1 for me as long as I have the lens on a support so that the motor is not pushing the rods to the side :)
But I get you. I have a nucleus nano ii also, when I put it aside it just goes back to the last status. But that is not precise ... so it I guess for a lidar system to recalibrate the motor/lens each time is key.
that's nice but i order mine since end of july and still not in stock so please dji first make your product available
I actually have one for sale if you want it.
Needs a better screw driver
Please add support electronic auto focus on canon R5C
You’ll need to do something about that ugly handle.
We need toggle zoom
not everybody wants that handles, pdmovie isnt perfect like dji focus pro but obviously dji can do a one solid piece better than pdmmovie damn i have the handle and the cables, why they dont do a mattebox with a focus puller lidar. the setup is so clunky! id rather control the focus tapping in the phone than that focus handle...
I have problems with the batteries and cables of this product. The short lifespan and incompatibility with the Ronin batteries has been a nuisance. They should provide longer and more robust cables. Having to register the product through an app also seems to me to be a disadvantage (I already know that China wants to have my data), especially when it is a product to rent, it is not very practical.
DJI is a frustrating company; they have great ideas, but so many times, the execution is lacking, and also, the setup of their products doesn't make any sense. The way you power the handle is not great, this should be designed to run off v-mounts. The ranger finder should be designed to attach the camera with something other than a cold shoe; the cables are too short for versatility in mounting.