Great video - quick and to the point. I figured this thing out just watching your video instead of reading the book. Thanks!! And by the way, it is awesome....just tried it out.
Can the iSteady Pro take low level shots, with the gimbal held vertically below the hand? Looks like the gimbal head might hit the camera body or obscure the lens.
My current firmware is 1.004 and i did an upgrade. I got the message „Update success“ (after installation process) but it’s still shows version 1.004. i repeat this 10 times at least. I don’t know what’s wrong....can you help me with that?
I've been watching You video and he's very good I have a slight problem how to connect the gimbal with a camera to see the footage you doing could you please help!! thank you
is there a way to do a slow pan? I'm thinking of buying this want want to make a few videos that would need a slower pan.. and the joystick not being progressive... :( In the app, can you slow down the yaw speed?
I feel like who ever design this Gimbal must be a left hand person. If they rotated the side motor to the right and the opening bracket on the left then you can slide the cam in without remove the c-bracket.
Do we really "need" another (or any) 3-axis gimbal for a GoPro Hero 6??? It has built in video stabilization! OK, I guess for those that want 4K at 60FPS (where GoPro DOESN'T have video stabilization) video quality in a non-action video scenario, I can understand the need a bit. (I think). Again, a non-action video scenario, because placing one's Hero 6 in a handheld gimbal negates the fact that one will NOT be doing anything the GoPro is really meant for that you can't use one's higher-end phone for these days. I absolutely enjoy your reviews and videos, and always are well done. But, a comparison between a non-gimbaled GoPro Hero 6's 4k at 30FPS video w/ Electronic Image Stabilized turned on compared to a video made with the Hero 6 in the iSteady Pro Gimbal. Is GoPro's EIS cropped video enough to leave the gimbal at home? Thanks so much for all you do, and keep up the great work you do.