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Comentado en Canadá el 28 de marzo de 2025
Bought and receives my camera on February the 19 of this year, I am having trouble to connect to my iphone 15, contacted Feiyu support, got a response from them to tell me the procedure , tried to connect as per their instruction but in vain, re contact them, they asked me to send a video of how I am doing , sent them the video requested and since then no answer from them as if the company closed down .Buy it at your own risk , no after sale support. very disappointed.
渡辺義和
Comentado en Japón el 11 de agosto de 2024
ホントに画期的なジンバルカメラですね、カメラ部分が取り外せて単体で使用出来てとても良かったです、後はマイクを外部で取り込めたら完璧だと思います、でも自分だけで楽しむのであれば十分だと思います、
superwicker
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de junio de 2024
I’m disappointed with this camera, I really wish it was better. Quality seems far less than 4K for sure. Really difficult to colour grade on the flat profile. Battery life is awful.
michel cote
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de mayo de 2024
ecran tactile ne repond pas toujours
Old-and-Wise
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2024
I give 5 stars to this Feiyu [pronounced "Fay-yoo"] Pocket 3 kit that combines the wonderful detachable Pocket 3 gimbal camera with the remote handle.A quick word: I do NOT recommend using the Pocket 3 with a phone. The genius that designed this otherwise wonderful little action cam decided to make the *shutter button* double-duty as the Wi-Fi button, which means a very frustrating experience each time you turn on the camera Wi-Fi in order to pair with your phone. For instance, just now it took me over 20 false starts to enter the Wi-Fi mode, because each of the first 20 attempts ended up with the shutter button acting as shutter and starting the video recording! If you use it with your phone, I'd give this 3 stars -- 5 for the camera itself (save for the Wi-Fi function), 1 for the Wi-Fi function (which, BTW, is also really slow and has significant lags whether you use your phone as a viewfinder or for downloading files from the camera).The camera itself is amazing. Its most salient feature is, of course, its detachability and the built-in magnet in the base. I won't wax lyrical about the camera's features and quality; other reviews have been mostly spot-on. My main interest is its usability, or user-friendliness. The three buttons on the camera itself: power, mode and shutter, are small. For the most part they work well; the only exception is the aforementioned shutter button double-dutying as Wi-Fi button (dumbest design in a gadget I've seen in a long time). The tiny screen on the camera itself does not preview the scene; it just gives some basic info such as the gimbal mode and battery status.Of course, you're probably like me and are considering this for the gimbal part. The 3-axis gimbal works really well. It has the usual 4 gimbal modes on consumer 3-axis gimbals such as the DJI Osmo Mobile SE (which, BTW, has a 5th mode called spin mode which this Pocket 3 lacks). Because the Pocket 3 camera is so light-weight and the handle is also very light, it's definitely more susceptible to sudden movements than a real gimbal like the Osmo, but as long as you don't make crazy wild movements, the gimbal works very well in stabilizing your shots. I've very happy with the gimbal on this.The videos and photos are saved to a separately purchased microSDXC card; remember to purchase one! The U3 type is required, and I have both Lexar and Kodak cards and they work flawlessly. I believe Feiyu recommends Lexar and Sandisk, but the super-inexpensive Kodak works perfectly for me. Up to 512GB is supported and you do need at least 256GB.To download the videos and photos, you can use the free FeiyuCam app (which, of course, requires you to go through the painful process of connecting via Wi-Fi as described above, and downloading speed is in the kbps ranges rather than the mbps we're now accustomed to!), or just yank out the microSD card and put it in a microSD reader on your computer. (I use a Lexar SD-microSD adapter that came with the microSD card, on my M3 MacBook Pro.)The best things about the Pocket 3 are its lightweight, detachability (which allows for amazing creativity which is the reason I bought this), and 3-axis gimbal. Instead of taking out my iPhone and pairing it with a gimbal and then fumbling around for the best position, I can simply whip out my Pocket 3 (with the handle) and start shooting within 2 seconds. Sure, the 1-inch LCD screen on the handle is not great, but it surprisingly suffices in most shooting situations. Of course, as long as you dont' mind the frustrating Wi-fi function on this, you can always use your iPhone to control this little capable camera and get more out of its myriad features especially various camera controls. Either way, this camera is simply one of the best ways to shoot creative videos.
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