I don't know who you need to be to take an overview of the stabilizer from an Iphone, which has its own electronic stabilization works perfectly. The review must be shot with an Android smartphone, with electronic stabilization disabled, in order to see everything that gimbal can
Agree totally, iPhone is good with stabilization and the gimbal enhance that further. Most recent android phones would have either built in optical or digital stabilization, if it doesn't I would guess the video will not be very good to start with. Better to spend some budget on a better camera phone than a gimbal?
I will work as a stabiliser and button to control different function. No follow me mode as you will need the app to use the camera. The other one I review will allow follow me mode with your own app as the camera is built into the gimbal itself etc
Hard to say without trying it, usually it is not the overall weight or size of the phone but how balanced you get got it on the gimbal. If perfectly balanced the load on the motor will be minimal until you swinging it around at speed
@@BCreviews they do have payloads for all gimbal.. Phones like s23 ultra are heavy and oneplus 7t is 190 grams. I would just be walking and no running.
@roninr8199 unfortunately the payload is worked out with motor strength. It means little if the load is off balanced. 2kg of camera and short lens will not be the same as 2kg camera and zoom lens. You can have the phone and receiver under the payload weight but mounting position will affect motor load more than the weight itself if you get what I mean. Sorry I could not help with your specific question tho
My lock mode just spins 😅 just like the insta 360 I'm returning.. 2 gimbals.. Over 250$ later.. Neither work lol.. Starting to think these low budget gimbals are a gimmick