APEXEL Gimbal Stabilizer For Smartphone, 360°Rotation Auto Balance Selfie Stick Tripod With Wireless Remote,1-Axis Gimbal Anti-Shaking Stand Stabilizer, Extendable,For iPhone/Samsung Galaxy/Huawei

£9.9
FREE Shipping

APEXEL Gimbal Stabilizer For Smartphone, 360°Rotation Auto Balance Selfie Stick Tripod With Wireless Remote,1-Axis Gimbal Anti-Shaking Stand Stabilizer, Extendable,For iPhone/Samsung Galaxy/Huawei

APEXEL Gimbal Stabilizer For Smartphone, 360°Rotation Auto Balance Selfie Stick Tripod With Wireless Remote,1-Axis Gimbal Anti-Shaking Stand Stabilizer, Extendable,For iPhone/Samsung Galaxy/Huawei

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Let’s start with the basics of Hohem iSteady V2. It’s a mid-tier gimbal stabilizer with excellent battery runtime, a sturdy frame, durable arms and clamps, and high adjustability. Most smartphone gimbals come with installed utility software. This software can be a powerful tool, enabling you to get more out of not only your gimbal but your camera as well. The Smooth 5, also from Zhiyun, is a larger smartphone gimbal, featuring both a more advanced control interface and mounting mechanism that supports a slightly higher payload than the previous options in this list.

This portable gimbal has an integrated control panel with smooth instant controls that minimize the need for constantly touching the screen, as well as precise focusing with the handwheel. You can access the hotkey buttons such as the “Vertigo Shot” or “POV Orbital Shot” directly from the device. You can also zoom in and zoom out the footage easily. The Weebill 3’s most notable difference is the Weebill’s emphasis on ergonomics. By including a spot for a wrist rest and extendable sling grip, Zhiyun claims to reduce the effort necessary to hold your camera by 40%. While I can hardly test that 40% figure empirically, I can indeed say that the gimbal is incredibly comfortable to use, even on protracted shoot days. What’s more, the OM 4 has an incredible 15 hours of battery life, which enables it to serve as a charging station for your phone, letting you film for longer than ever before. This means that with your Bluetooth connection, you can stream live from your phone for long, uninterrupted live streams. It is more than enough for you to capture all special moments. If you are a videographer, a Gimbal is an excellent addition to your collection. Having it in your hand will allow you to shoot fast-moving and dynamic clips that are clear and stable. However, they may also be a costly investment. You should get one if you can afford it. Take Video Production To The Next Level With A Gimbal! If you want your video to appear professional, you must use Gimbals. They are now more accessible and affordable due to the advancement of technology. Moza Air, for example, is a lightweight and affordable Gimbal System that only takes about an hour or two to setup and can be stabilized in less than half an hour. Gimbal stabilization improves handheld video stabilization by eliminating the need for batteries. Gimbals can be made of two or three axes. A two-axis Gimbal allows you to pan and tilt the camera with ease, thanks to its ability to move along the x and y axes. In addition to the three axes, there is a third axis, the z-axis, which allows for rotate or roll movement of the camera when shooting, allowing for interesting and unique images. Gimbals are a must-have for filmmakers of all skill levels, whether they are beginners or professionals. The right Gimbal can smooth out smooth, more stabilized shots and give you the ability to broadcast your video content to the world. Why Do People Use Gimbals?

Gimbal Work

But all the pixels in the world don't mean a thing if your handheld video looks like it's from a shaky Paul Greengrass action thriller. Stabilization plays a key role here. Many cameras include built-in tools to steady footage. But even with in-body stabilization, lens-based optical stabilization, and innovative digital tools, handheld footage can be wobbly, especially when the camera isn't stationary.

Like the DJI RSC 2, the Zhiyun Weebill 3 is capable of supporting the largest mirrorless cameras and heavy lenses, like 24-70mm f/2.8 zooms. In use, I found the gimbal performed very well, yielding properly-stabilized footage without any micro-jitters. That being said, I would also like to note that the learning curve of a gimbal stabilizer should not be mistaken for its versatility or complexity of features alone. It’s a balance, or better said, a combination of factors that contribute to how easy or difficult it is to use a specific model. For a long time, you had to choose between buying a camera that snapped still photos or moving pictures. But the lines have eroded over the years, and the mirrorless interchangeable lens systems that dominate the camera market today are true hybrid devices that are just as good at recording 4K and 8K video as they are at snapping high-quality Raw photos.While I like DJI’s app significantly more, I’ve actually found myself using Zhiyun’s Smooth Q4 more frequently. On mobile, I’m not using either brand’s app, but instead filming with Filmic Pro to get better image quality. (As a bonus, Filmic supports both the OM 4 and 5, as well as the Q4, obviating the need to deal with manufacturer apps.) Since the app difference isn’t a factor, I’ve instead based my choice on the mounting mechanism, which is much nicer on the Q4, at least for my iPhone 13 Pro Max. Practically speaking, we’d say the fewer ports on the new OM 5 make sense, and help the series reach a new level of design excellence, even if the hardcore geek in us is sad to see some handy functions like reverse charging removed from the line. Design

I’ve mainly focused on standalone gimbal stabilizer products for a very simple reason – bundles are not only more expensive, but the chances are that you have a camera bag at home, and that’s usually the best accessory that comes in the box. Why it made the cut: Extendable tripod legs and a useful height range make this model very versatile. Plenty of alternatives that come to mind are either far more expensive or too simplistic to compare. Gimbals enable an object to move along the axis by rotating a pivoted support. Gimbals typically come in two- and three-axis designs, with the three-axis model being superior, but at a cost. A pitch, roll, and yaw are orthogonal pivot axes found in the three mounted circles. Gimbals are moving pivots on a camera mount that make small adjustments to the arms to ensure consistent motion of the camera mount. Gimbal systems are classified into two types: mechanical and motorized. Gimbals in mechanical systems have a sled that can be attached to the handle for a variety of motion. Motorized Gimbals have three motors that work together to stabilize the camera when it is being supported. To help you avoid these issues, I’ve made this little guide for you to understand the basic elements I’ve searched for in every gimbal stabilizer I’ve reviewed: 1. Price

Zhiyun Smooth X Gimbal

You could certainly argue that the OM 4 is a better gimbal than the OM 5. While it doesn’t have the mega fancy extending arm, what it does do is operate as a more versatile gimbal when it isn’t extended. A lot of people don’t pay too much attention to this aspect and end up hating electronic devices they don’t understand.

While feature complexity contributes the most, the way the features and apps are designed, the structure of the grips, and the sheer intuitiveness of a product are also factors that play certain roles when it comes to the learning curve. Pros typically don’t bother with how difficult a stabilizer it is to set up and use, but that’s one of the biggest issues for beginner videographers, vloggers, content creators, and filmmakers. 5. Quality of Clamps and Arms Phone screen shake is a common problem that anyone can encounter, no matter how stable your hands are. In many cases, people try to find a balance between a high-quality image or clip and stability, which inevitably ruins both. A gimbal stabilizer can help with that, but not every model is up for the job. If you need a high payload for your lens, camera, and accessories, the gimbals so far are unlikely to work. The next step up is to get a dedicated DSLR-capable gimbal. I’ll cover two of my favorite options below. RSC 2 The second cheapest option on the list is from the same manufacturer. Zhiyun is a reputable company, and it wouldn’t be fair to say which model of the two is better, but for the sake of comparison, I wanted to give you more options in the same price range, so let’s see what Smooth 4 can do for you. As I’ve mentioned above, the Zhiyun smooth Q3 comes equipped with the inception mode, Dolly Zoom, compatibility with an extended range of Pro Max iPhones, and it’s a great choice for smartphone users that don’t mind paying a premium price for it, but many enthusiasts will be more than satisfied with the cheaper options Zhiyun has to offer.The DJI OM 4 is one of the newest smartphone handheld gimbals on the market. It enhances your smartphone camera with a wide variety of features that take your videos to the next level, giving it a series of advantages over other smartphone gimbals. Hohem is a company that specializes in gimbal products, unlike DJI for example, which also offers camera drones, professional cameras for videographers, and a variety of accessories. The iSteady Mobile Plus is a mid-tier gimbal with everything to prove, and I’m here to break down its advantages and features. The Zhiyun Smooth Q2 works with Android and iOS native phone cameras through direct camera control. Plus, it has a new portrait gesture feature that requires less effort to manage.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop