What is the difference between the High-Bright Monitor Combo and the Standard Combo of DJI Transmission?

Two Combos are available for DJI Transmission: The Standard Combo and the High-Bright Monitor Combo.

High-Bright Monitor Combo

The High-Bright Monitor Combo includes a DJI Video Transmitter and a DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor.

The DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor integrates receiver, monitor, recording, and control all into one, and delivers a more efficient coordinated shooting experience without the need for extensive accessories.

It is equipped with a 7-inch wide-gamut touchscreen with a brightness of up to 1,500 nits, and supports independent recording and playback of 1080p/60fps H.264.

It comes with supportive tools like safe zone, frame guide, zebra stripes, false colour, peaking, waveform, and tapping twice to zoom, as well as screen color calibration and custom 3D LUT for precise composition, exposure, and focusing.

Additionally, the remote monitor has a built-in gyroscopic sensor that enables it to act as a standalone motion controller for Ronin 2 or RS 3 Pro without the need for additional accessories.

This allows users to achieve more complex camera movements from a moving vehicle or with a jib.

Standard Combo

The Standard Combo includes a DJI Video Transmitter and a DJI Video Receiver.

It inherits extended-range, low-latency transmission of DJI Transmission, and newly supports metadata transmission.

When used with ARRI, RED, or other mainstream cinema cameras, it can transmit file name, timecode, recording trigger, camera settings (shutter, ISO, etc.,), lens information (aperture, focal length) from the receiver to monitors and QTAKE, allowing directors, cinematographers, and DIT teams to receive detailed shooting information on set.