
DJI CP.ZM.000524 Focus Handwheel 2 for Inspire 2 & Osmo
Pull focus with the precision of a cinema follow-focus system — the DJI Focus Handwheel 2 gives your Inspire 2 and Osmo Pro shots the controlled, deliberate look of a scripted production.
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Overview
Key Features
Optimized for more precise control
The DJI Focus Handwheel 2 enables users to control aperture focus or zoom on Inspire 2 and Osmo Pro/RAW cameras precisely and conveniently
When used with the Inspire 2 remote controller the DJI Focus Handwheel 2 Remote Controller Stand is required
When used with the OSMO Pro/RAW the Osmo Pro/RAW - Handwheel 2 Communication Cable is required
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The physical wheel delivers tactile, repeatable focus pulls that software sliders can't match — critical for narrative aerial work where a rack focus from foreground to background needs to land cleanly on the first take.
- Electronic signal transmission means zero mechanical vibration transfers from the operator's hand to the gimbal or lens, keeping aerial and handheld footage clean through focus adjustments.
- Supports aperture, focus, and zoom control on compatible Inspire 2 and Osmo Pro/RAW setups, consolidating creative exposure and focus control into a single ergonomic device.
- The optimized control resolution gives finer incremental steps than the coarser digital controls on the standard remote, which is noticeable when pulling focus on longer focal lengths where small errors are magnified.
👎 Cons
- Requires separate accessory purchases to function — either the Remote Controller Stand (Inspire 2) or the Handwheel 2 Communication Cable (Osmo Pro/RAW) — neither of which is included, adding to the real cost of entry.
- Compatibility is strictly limited to Inspire 2 and Osmo Pro/RAW; it does not work with other DJI platforms including newer Ronin or Inspire 3 systems.
- The Handwheel 2 controls only one parameter at a time, so switching between focus and aperture control mid-shot requires a reassignment step rather than a dedicated ring per function.
- Single-operator Inspire 2 use demands managing both the remote controller and the handwheel simultaneously, which has a real learning curve in dynamic shooting situations.