My gimbal arrived (with taxes) Good quality product, the pitch motor seems a bit too small, I cant find proper tuning for this axis. results are good with the 20mm panasonic, but a wider lightweight lens would be ideal.
after some more tuning and more importantly balancing i'm quite happy of the results, especially with the 14-42 II lens with IS. I had to unsolder the IMU to add some spacers to balance the pitch axis with a quick relase plate. The two control knobs work well but are quite sensitive, maybe some more tuning can solve that (ACC and angular velocity are programable on the controller)
@Adam_Mercier, that gimbal supports a monitor or an additional tablet, which is the weight limit?
I have no idea of weight limit, with very carefull balancing the GH3+12-40mm olympus+ arca swiss style QR plate combo works, but I don't think if would work well with more weight. probably well suited to a a6000/6300 and lightweight lens. Some results with 14-42 OIS kit lens :
I'm digging the all new Pilotfly "Transformer" H2! :o
Highlights are:
. Weight appox. 1200g (including battery) / Dimension 370 x 190 x 190mm . High pay-load (brushless) motors (Max. motor payload up to 2.2kg) with integrated encoders . 32bit Alexmos with Triple-MCU technology . Tool-less design . Quick-release plate . 360° Yaw (no limitation; without having to worry about damaging the cables) . 4-way joystick . Detachable handle (detach the handle and easily exchange it to extend your operation time) . 3 x ¼“ screw holes (one on each side and at bottom of the handle; for mounting other devices, like an external display or a microphone) . 5 pre-configured profiles (Follow Mode, Pitch Lock, Full Lock, Follow Roll and Home Move) . Auto-Invert-Mode (all profiles can be also used in this condition) . Roll axis 180° turnable to mount cameras with flip screen ( :D YAY! ) . Integrated 4S Li-Po battery with an operation time up to 26h (14.8V 1800mAh) . Integrated Bluetooth module for remote control (RM-01 remote controller is coming soon)
They've got -15% pre-orders going on, to be shipped end of the month. More on their FB: https://www.facebook.com/pilotflytech , sales site: http://copter-rc.com and YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Yanherlin/videos .
Does look interesting but to late already bought a Beholder look forward to reviews. Of course it is a little heavier and more expensive so perhaps DS-1 is still a keeper.
Thanks @Adam_Mercier.
@Adam_Mercier - very good find, especially at this price! Would you please explain the control knobs? Where are they placed and what is their purpose?
@Adam_Mercier - all right, I saw somewhere that knobs near the handles are for panning and tilting. I am going to buy that gimbal, but would like to hear about its motors - are they strong enough to hold GH3/4 rock steady? And is there Storm32 used? I've also sent you PM.
This one was $176 yesterday. Bumped to $236 today. Still a bargain if it's a fully operational pistol grip style 3 axis gimbal
Well
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1213213-REG/gvb_gvb_3ag_3_axis_handheld_gimbal.html
And it was $159 recently.
But I strongly advice to get something better like CAME.
Vitaliy,
I hear you. But this is a pistol grip capable of carrying a BMPCC with 14mm/15mm/20mm Panny lens for less than $200 - - the B&H gimbal you posted is for GoPros and is a deal for that... just didn't expect an equivalent DSLR type gimbal to come in at the same price range.
Make sure you can get your money back! They are showing 2 if not 3 different gimbals in there pictures. Some of those pictures are clearly the Beholder DS1 or MS1 (read Labels) and they don't sell that cheap. The other picture is for a cell phone gimbal so who really knows what you will get.
The other picture is for a cell phone gimbal so who really knows what you will get.
Yep, strange.
Also note that usually they sell extremely cheap things, it is not usual gear seller.
I dont get info about the Esmon Pro in english.
HG-3D (275$ carbon 3 axis gimbal photo on top of page) exemple of footage. Note it was super windy
Footage of the esmon pro looks pretty damm good, but some shots seems post stabilised?
@Adam_Mercier any update on your HG3D? What is the max camera weight? Smooth?
I am trying to improve yaw axis response by tweaking pan mode (can be set by a few parameters...), I did not have time to test yet. But if you have someting interesting to shot (not as in above video) it works already well enough.
GH3+Olympus 12-40 is max weight IMO (just below 1kg) Carbon parts are not rigid enough and are causing more vibration
Do we have a table consist info about all these smaller gimbal? In particular, a table which list gimbal with right pitch motor. It will give us info on which gimbal will allow us to connect hdmi etc and open the flip screen during recording.
@Adam_Mercier Any news with HG-3D gimbal? Did you manage to work with it more? Im thinking to get it for my GH4 ant to use it with 12-35 lens. Think it could handle it?
I've had good experiences with the Zhiyun Z1 (see PV offers), it's motors are strong enough (and processors fast enough) to handle minor shifts of balance from a Hyperthin HDMI cable or the screen of my A7 flipped to an angle.
Can't say for the screen of a GH4 flipped sideways, though.
Feiyu MG V2 on flash sale at B&H for the next 11 hours $400 off at price of $369!!! https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1282661-REG/feiyu_femgv2_mg_v2_3_axis_gimbal.html
Does anyone have experience with this gimbal?
We don't seem to have much here on PV about it or the Feiyu brand. I read some mixed reviews on both B&H and Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Feiyu-MG-Brushless-Mirrorless-Panasonic/dp/B01M1GQTEB/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
One major drawback I can see is that the tilt motor seems to only be positioned on the camera left side, blocking the ability to use the GH camera's flip-out screen and perhaps the HDMI port. I haven't seen any images of the tilt motor positioned on the right side by the grip...
Anyone have any experience with this one?
Is it a good value at $369? I have zero gimbal experience and thought this might be a good entry point at this price...
-Thanks in advance for any quick responses!
Edit: I saw in a YT video they do recommend the tilt motor on the left, but it's possible to put it on the right and free up the flip-out screen on the GH cameras:
Seems fine, for such price a steal.
Just remember to learn usual https://www.basecamelectronics.com/ soft
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