Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Lyonell Quiroz
18 juli 2025
Es muy bueno. Algo complicado armarlo, equilibrarlo y luego estabilizarlo. No es fácil de operar sin antes conocer sus funciones. Las instrucciones son poco claras y extremadamente cortas, sin infografías de cómo opera y funciones.
Conselho Comunitário de Segurança de Sinop
3 juli 2025
Falar da maçanzinha é chover no molhado. É tudo de bom.
Konstantin
5 mei 2025
Disclaimer. I used it for one 3hr wedding shoot plus a few pieces of training.The body built is excellent. Feels like pro equipment with attention to every detail.It manages a light camera (800g) with additional weights as well as my heavy Nikon D750 with (a light fix focus lense).For the light camera, it vibrates a lot and I used additional metal pieces attached to the camera mounting plate. The other point is the tail of the handle. It is also important to attach a weight there for stability or leave the tripod connected.I was unable to connect to both cameras because they are not compatible (and not promised to be). Therefore I don't know about the easiness of focus or zoom through gimbal controls.Accidentally I changed the settings of the horizontal level and had to use the manual to turn it to the right position. Make sure you read one. There is a self-calibration instruction to execute from time to time.Also, I had a few panic moments when I activated the stabilizer with a random position of the camera and it went wrong. Then I found that it is important to bring the camera to a position close to the working one or to the position of a fully locked gimble. It knows how to unroll from there.I will update the review if anything will happen.Nice to have: a piece of fabric to eject batteries. It would be nice to charge batteries right inside the gimble as well.
Rad Astronaut
2 februari 2025
The only other gimbal I’ve used is my Movi Mini Mi for my iPhone, which obviously is much much lighter, so I cannot say how “lightweight” this is compare to other gimbals. It’s not heavy but it’s not light either, you walk around for a while with it you know you’re carrying something.That being said: it’s comfortable to hold I prefer to keep the handle (aka tripod feet) on the top angled position and holding it that way, super easy to go from high to low angles. It’s really not a big deal to unscrew and put on bottom (as show in picture) to stand on tabletop, or to hold like you would other gimbals (such as a Ronin S)... so don’t be a sucker and buy those quick connector things for $20 each (you’d need 2 to even make it worth it) that are like quick release for the handle.I bought this gimbal over the other similar Zhiyun gimbal that was $50 less (Crane Lab maybe? the one that looks almost identical) for 2 reasons: this one advertises stronger motors, I shoot DSLR not mirrorless so this is important. And secondly, this has more clearance between the gimbal motors and the handle (when in underslung setup) and I didn’t want my fat hands getting in the way of the gimbal when in gimbals. And this is a big deal because even still occasionally I can feel it brushing my knuckles (and I simple adjust my hand, no issue).I simply bought this to smooth out my shaky video. However, it’s got so many awesome features when you connect the app. Sync mode! Follows the gyroscope of your phone, so you can literally stand several feet away from the gimble on a table and turn your phone left, up, down, whatever and it will follow in real time. There’s almost no delay.Trajectory and Timelapse modes: the gimbal will act as your intervelometer if you don’t have one (I don’t). So you can set the settings for a time lapse and it will trigger the camera accordingly. Perfect. Then add trajectory (setting up to 5 or 6 points) it will memorize them and you set the duration and it will add motion to your timelapse. Trajectory doesn’t have to be a photo timelapse. You can tell it to be in video mode and simply add movement over time (perfect for those who like Canon’s built in video timelapse).If you buy the separate wireless video transmitter ($125 ish) you can see video in the app which offers more features that could be super useful: like subject tracking. You could set the gimbal on a table and in the app draw a box around yourself in the image and it will follow you as you move around. So there you go, robot camera man for your YouTube cooking show.*theres some PSYCHOTIC reviews of the ZY Play app on the IOS App Store, it does NOT collect your info, I’ve entered zero personal info into the app (Nor did the app ask for any). The app rules, and it’s a MILLION times better than the Movi app that I use with my phone gimbal. So ignore the bad reviews.Mounting a monitor comfortably can be rough. So my advice: get a 4 or 5” monitor, 7” are too in the way. Maybe if you purchase a large and expensive quality smart arm mount you can get around this... but I returned a 7” and went for a 5”, even though I prefer the largest screen possible. I also returned one of those dual ball-head tension mounts because it SUCKED. I got one of those rigid 5” mounts for $28 and it’s the only solution that worked for me (see photo).The reduce in shake in my videos is noticeable and I’m still new to using this thing. I was really nervous about dropping $400 instead of say $200 on a glidecam type steadicam, this thing earns its price tag.Learn to balance it (I still watch a video every time) properly until you get the hang of it. And if you’re using the same camera/lens every time you only need to adjust how forward or back the quick release plate sits balanced.The ONLY thing I don’t really like is that it didn’t come with even a padded nylon case. The box it comes in is kinda like a suitcase with a clamshell hard foam inside... so it’s useable, but I wish I could just put this in a small padded case and throw it in my backpack. But otherwise, fully love it.
Hieth
21 december 2024
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