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Stabilising gymbals - stoppingdown - 06-11-2021 Gents, I'm looking at this, just as a starting point - it's a kind of product totally unknown to me: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B081T12MXW Why am I interested in it? Two reasons.
Thanks. RE: Stabilising gymbals - toni-a - 06-11-2021 I went for an easier solution: a monopod RE: Stabilising gymbals - couplos - 06-12-2021 (06-11-2021, 06:45 PM)toni-a Wrote: I went for an easier solution: a monopod ever tried to walk around with a "stabilised" monopod ? kr, couplos RE: Stabilising gymbals - stoppingdown - 06-14-2021 Yes, Toni, these products can stabilise video sequences even when walking or running, in addition of another bunch of features, things that a simple monopod doesn't do. For the record I've done some investigations on competing products and, in the same class of price, it seems that the following one is interesting because, even though it's 400g heavier, it can handle a payload up to 3 Kg. https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07Y48GKDF/ It's apparently slightly more expensive, but I've found other shops where one can save about 50€. I'll keep you informed in case I buy one. My total lack of experience with this kind of stuff makes me think that I need to get one and use it to make an informed opinion. RE: Stabilising gymbals - wim - 06-14-2021 Zhiyun is generally considered to be very good indeed. The Weebil-S is considered an entrance model, so you may want to consider one of the Crane models by Zhiyun, if you want a little better quality. I do not own any myself, but did do some reaerach a year and a half ago, and do plan getting one myself once I start doing video more. HTH, warm regards, Wim RE: Stabilising gymbals - stoppingdown - 06-14-2021 Yes, I saw the higher "Crane" models, but they are of a more expensive class. It's a new universe to me, I have first to check whether it's something that I'd use. BTW I "discovered" there are accessories for remotely control zoom for manual zoom lenses, even without the gear ring of cine lenses (basically there are gear rings that can be applied to the rubberized ring of the lens). RE: Stabilising gymbals - Brightcolours - 06-14-2021 Have a serious look at the Feiyutech A2000, which is both single and dual grip. https://www.amazon.de/feiyu-tech-A2000-Smartphone-Kamera-schwarz/dp/B075WG6694/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=FeiyuTech+a2000+dual&qid=1623684013&sr=8-1 Siad to be incredibly smooth with its anti shake algorithm, and can handle 2kg load. At that price above, it can't be beat? Act fast though, as it is in limited supply from that listing, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQKlP75cUSY RE: Stabilising gymbals - toni-a - 06-14-2021 Off topic but th cameraman fitness is amazing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhVq9X-Y9hY |