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No hay artículos en el carroNicolas Duchêne
Comentado en Francia el 22 de febrero de 2023
Totalement satisfait !J’ai acheté ce stabilisateur dans le but de stabiliser mon iPhone (avec la pince smartphone du fabriquant achetée en même temps) et pourquoi pas mon appareil photo si il n’était pas trop lourd. J’ai vu sur internet des personnes qui disaient pouvoir utiliser le gimbal avec un mon Canon R6, et je n’y croyait pas vraiment.Mais je peux confirmer que le R6 passe sans problème monté avec les objectifs légers tél que le RF16 2.8 mm ou RF50mm 1.8, parfait pour mes reportages architecture ! L’euilleton du R6 ne tape pas dans le moteur arrière du gimbal comme c’était le cas sur mon ancien DJI RS3. Par contre il faudra démonter le plateau rapide pour pouvoir ouvrir la trappe batterie du R6.Rien à redire, très puissant, compacte, un sans faute !
BLux
Comentado en Alemania el 19 de octubre de 2023
Einer der Besten Gimbals die ich je gekauft habe und ich habe schon sehr viele gekauft und versucht damit zu Filmen. Der Gimbal stabilisiert die Kamera optimal und ich habe es zwar noch nicht versucht mit einem großen Objekt den Gimbal zu benutzen, aber mit einem mittleren Objektiv, das Mikrosystem von DJI, sabilisiert der Gimbal total schnell und genau. Das zusätzlich Licht am Gimbal ist genial. Leider hat der Hersteller bzw. Anbieter nicht beschrieben, dass man einen Bluetooth-Adapter benötigt. Diese habe ich auf Amazon leider nicht gefunden und musste diesen über ein Fotogeschäft bestellen. Ohne den Adapter funktioniert die Kopplung mit dem Gimbal nicht. Deswegen nur 3 Sterne für die Fernbedienung.
Kei J
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2022
Zhiyun really did hit the nail on the head with this gimbal.I've used the ORIGINAL crane V1 gimbal for many years now. An it performed great.But it's pretty big, the case is huge, and batteries are decent and replaceable too.But the crane M3 is on another level. Its pretty powerful for its size. The motors are great, so if you using a lens that is zoom able then other gimbals get off ballance, this is an issue with most gimbals so most people keep them at the same focal length or stick to prime lenses.With this it's great as you can use the zoom lens and the motors can handle the off ballance an compensate it so the gimbal still works great.However, it is limited to the lens you use. If you use a small mirrorless camera like the Sony Zve10, the camera body is so small and light that if you do put a bigger lens in the camera it is top heavy and can become hard to ballance and it does put strain on the motors. So this needs to be counter weighted by using a cage with the smaller cameras, even a battery grip with 2 batteries in.Again, it does depend on what camera you use.As I can use my sony zve10 perfect on it. But I find that using the 18-105mm zoom lens is difficult. It's NOT on the compatible camera lenses. However it can be used. It's a good lens as if u ballance it well then its usable as this lens doesn't use a movable zoom, as its all done within the lens. So it never protrudes further out as other zoom lenses do.BUT this needs to be used with a cage on the camera as it is a heavy lens to use on such a light and small camera.I can use my canon R series cameras on it also. These are bigger heavy cameras (not as big as DSLR cameras) as these are still mirrorless cameras.So you can be limited to what lens you add on the bigger cameras. You wouldn't be able to use the Canon RP with an 18-135mm or24-105mm as these zoom lenses use a moving zoom so it will make the camera become off ballance and can over power its motors.BUT it has so many cool features on the gimbal. Like the built in fill light. LED an has filters that are magnetic so pop on easily.It's also adjustable in intensity and colours.The battery is fantastic. It last all day, I film weddings and would be able to use this the full day and also plug the camera in to power the camera too.So impressed with it.They have brought out the M2S, it's a smaller gimbal, and doesn't have touch screen. It also has better connectivity than the M3 built in.However you can add these issues to the M3 by using the cables, or the Bluetooth module, if you buy the top pack then it's all included, with a bag, mic, expansion base etc.For me I didn't need the mic, bag and other bits like the phone mount, gopro mount etc.The price for the combo's are gimbal packages are.M3 Gimbal basic package includes the gimbal, cables, mini tripod stand and LED colour magnetic clip ons. (Red, blue,green, orange, yellow) This is £329The upgraded combo is £449This includes the same as the basic pack but with the back pack carry bag, a larger mini tripod stand. The phone/action camera clamp.A universal quick release plate an mount. (This on its own costs £89 I was sent this by zhiyun as a promotional item, as I'd purchased the basic package)I did however offer to give my honest opinions on the quick release mount. It is definitely worth having this. As when you need to change the battery or SD card then you release the camera and its doors are easy to access without moving away the plate. As the basic quick release plate that's included is more time consuming as you need to unscrew it a little, slide it out the way while trying not to move it away from its position so you don't need to rebalance the gimbal)So definitely recommend getting this. Zhiyun also do camera specific quick release plates designed for that camera.The most expensive M3 combo pack is £649This includes all of the other packages contents with these additional items.The expansion base, (for mic connections and other bits. This is £79 on its own.It comes with a audio cableShutter release cables for Sony cameras.Excellent mic that can be used for TV interviews or other various hand held microphone uses. It's attachable to a boom pole. It's not an on top of camera mic like the rode mics. It's a full size hand held mic. It connects to the expansion base, and opens up multiple possibilities connecting audio to your camera. You don't need to connect it directly to the camera. You can connect the included cable to the USB c port on the camera, and it sync it easily. Plus it charges the camera battery as you go. So making it a power house of a gimbal.I bought the basic package as I didn't need the mic an other accessories.However, I did need the expansion base and Bluetooth module. You can buy them separately though.However, I would buy the expansion base and Bluetooth module as these open up even more features to the gimbal. Like adding a mic to the camera through the expansion base. Plus it charges the Bluetooth module too. It also keeps it safe inside when not in use.So depending on your needs you have the 3 packages to choose from.If you don't need any extra bits then the basic pack is well worth the cash.With then having the option to buy accessories should you need them in the future.I highly recommend the gimbal to anyone who uses a camera and walks with it, so from Vlogging, interviews, urban exploration, weddings its a fantastic bit of kit. With alot of thought gone into its design.
Giuseppe Tracà
Comentado en Italia el 9 de enero de 2022
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The Walking Commuter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2021
I have gone through 6+ gimbals in search of the best solution for livestreaming from a cell phone. Many of the dedicated phone gimbals, such as those from DJI, do work with minimal setup and balancing. However, they do not have any easy way to charge the phone (the ones that do tend to have very slow charging rates and the phone still discharges, just slower), and have trouble with accessories.Ideally, I would like the ability to stream for as long as possible without fidgeting and plugging in wires halfway through. With dedicated phone gimbals, a USB cable coming from the phone to a charging brick in your pocket, for example, would be enough to destabilize the unit and introduce a bit of a judder. When you start to add additional accessories such as rode wireless microphones and adapters (to allow mic and charging at the same time), many phone-only gimbals are significantly overwhelmed.My first "end-stage" gimbal was the Zhiyun Crane M2. It checked all my boxes to handle large phones + all the accessories I need for livestreaming. I was very excited to hear the M3 was being released and purchased it as soon as I was able. It did not disappoint! I probably did not need to upgrade, but this seems to handle my livestreaming components much better. I'll just break it down into some pros/caveats for my use case, as it is very specific and does not cover all of the possibilities of this gimba.Pros:- High payload. I am not going to use this for anything other than cellphones, but it is nice to have that versatility. Handles large iPhones, + adapters, + extra cables without issue- Charges quickly- Built in fill light!- Large, sturdy levers for balancing.- Zhiyun reached out to me on WhatsApp and was very helpful in providing additional accessories and support.Caveats:- Cannot fold down to compact size without compromising last balance.- May be heavy for some during prolonged use- It SOMETIMES deviates from the horizon - usually auto-calibration fixes that, however I think this may have to do with the extra cables I have that it has to account for.- Mini tripod not included in the more expensive bundles (you get a bigger tripod, but being a large gimbal already it's nice to have something smaller
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