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Review on πŸ“· FeiyuTech AK2000C [Official] Camera Stabilizer | 3 Axis Handheld Gimbal for DSLR Mirrorless Cameras | 4.85lbs Payload | Touch Screen | Sony Canon Panasonic Nikon Fujifilm | Wi-Fi/Cable Control by David Dreher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love it game change!

I've done some video work in the past, I've started using a steadicam stabilizer and never achieved such perfect control (they require a lot of training and practice). In the COVID season events stopped and I felt like I never got to the point where I was really happy with my videos and decided to stop making videos. I remember initially wanting a stabilizer but they were so expensive. Then I found a supplement to this stabilizer and it really caught my attention. Those are my pluses. :- I haven't been surprised by the quality of "budget" products for a long time. This stabilizer feels so premium. It's nice to hold in hand. It's really affordable compared to others. It has one of the best payloads in its category. The screen is fantastic, I think you have the next generation technological edge. I've seen a couple of videos saying the screen isn't responsive but that wasn't my case, even before the firmware update - Excellent performance, I've used it for a sweet 16 sessions and have no complaints. - Easy to use, I got mine on Friday and learned to use and stabilize it in a couple of hours. Based on the results I will have to make some adjustments to my technique and handling. I scratched it a bit trying to set it up due to my impatience. Watch the video on the official site to set it up. - If your camera is compatible, you can change some settings of your camera from the gimbal screen. - It has all the modes of other stabilizers in the same category. Cons: I didn't find a way to connect my Canon 80d with a USB cable. Does not have it. It came in a box so I used the ones I have but I can still connect. I've seen videos where they use the same camera but they say they can use it. But since I'm used to using the camera screen, that's not the mayor's problem, and he's said to be able to connect via WiFi too. My recommendation. Buy a pen if you use it for a long time. You can put it on your shoulder nicely. Also use lenses with internal stabilization or practice a lot. Disclaimer on my video (if upvoted as it's a job I did with the gimbal) The Canon 80D doesn't have IE either. I'm pretty sure with practice I'll get even better results with will achieve these small movements. My only regret is that I didn't hear about this stabilizer sooner. I hope it continues to work just as wonderfully, I have a 9am wedding next September. I did with the gimbal) The Canon 80D doesn't have IE either. I'm pretty sure with practice I'll get even better results with these small movements. My only regret is that I didn't hear about this stabilizer sooner. I hope it continues to work just as wonderfully, I have a 9am wedding next September. I did with the gimbal) The Canon 80D doesn't have IE either. I'm pretty sure with practice I'll get even better results with these small movements. My only regret is that I didn't hear about this stabilizer sooner. I hope it continues to work just as wonderfully, I have a 9am wedding next September.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Something else