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Visit Zhiyun during CES 2020, from January 7th to January 10th Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 1, Booth 21063 (Photo: Business Wire)

 

December 18, 2019 05:30 AM Eastern Standard Time

SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zhiyun, the world’s most popular gimbal brand for filmmakers with cameras and smartphones, is pleased to announce it will showcase a wide range of product at CES 2020, including the latest WEEBILL-S with exclusive TransMount Image Transmission Module, plus its CRANE-M2, SMOOTH-Q2, CRANE 3 LAB and CRANE 2.

 

WEEBILL-S Gimbal with All-New TransMount Image Transmission Module

 

The WEEBILL-S is Zhiyun’s latest compact yet powerful gimbal for mainstream camera combos. It introduces an all new, ultra-low latency TransMount Image Transmission Module that includes Transmitter, Receiver, and Remote Controller, which supports image transmission to three devices, such as smartphone, tablet and monitor. It enables crystal clear clarity with 1080p 30fps recording, professional monitoring, and up to 100-meter maximum transmission distance. Other features include ViaTouch 2.0, SmartFollow 2.0, Sync Motion, and Smart Calibration that automatically weighs the attached devices and aligns the ideal motor strength for the best shooting accuracy.

 

For more information in the WEEBILL-S www.zhiyun-tech.com/weebills/en

 

CRANE-M2 Compact & Portable Stabilizer

 

The CRANE-M2’s unprecedented all-in-one design works with multiple devices, including compact digital cameras, light mirrorless cameras, smartphones, and ruggedized action cameras. With a beginner-friendly control panel, wireless camera control via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, seven-hour battery life covering a full working day, and an intuitive OLED display, the CRANE-M2 is a revolution in affordable camera stabilizers for budding filmmakers.

 

For more information on the CRANE-M2 www.zhiyun-tech.com/cranem2/en

 

SMOOTH-Q2 Mobile Gimbal

 

The SMOOTH-Q2 is an ultra-lightweight, pocket-sized mobile gimbal featuring an aluminum-built miniaturized body and a generous 17 hours of battery life that’s ideal for travelling. The internal battery even doubles up as a power-bank for smartphones in case of emergencies. The SMOOTH-Q2 can access native Apple iOS or Android OS smartphone camera for photo or video shooting. Just like professional filmmakers, you can embrace a range of unique styles like full-range POV mode, Vortex mode, time-lapses, Vertigo shots, object tracking and panoramas.

 

For more information on the SMOOTH-Q2 https://www.zhiyun-tech.com/smoothq2/en

 

About Zhiyun

 

Zhiyun Tech is a pioneer and a world leader in gimbals and stabilizers for both professional filmmakers and personal video creators. Zhiyun’s innovative solutions and dedication to delivering products that go beyond customers’ expectations strengthen the belief that everyone can be an excellent filmmaker with the right gimbal to equip with their shooting device. Learn more about Zhiyun Tech at www.zhiyun-tech.com or check us out on Facebook:@ZhiyunGlobal or follow us on Instagram: @Zhiyun_Tech

 

 


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Sigma Announce Firmware Update v2.0 For Sigma fp

News / Sigma Announce Firmware Update v2.0 For Sigma fp

Sigma have announced firmware version 2.0 for the Sigma fp, bringing major updates including the ability to create and play back cinemagraphs and supporting HDR in movie shooting.

 

26 Jun 2020 9:17AM by ePHOTOzine |  Sigma fp in Mirrorless Cameras

 

Sigma has announced firmware update 2.0 for the Sigma fp full-frame mirrorless camera. The update includes functions that had been planned but were not available at the fp’s launch, and come in addition to the benefits announced in March 2020.

 

Everything included in the update is as follows:

 

Newly introduced functionality

 

Supports cinemagraph creation and playback

Supports CinemaDNG footage playback

Supports still capture during live view and movie shooting in Cine mode

Supports still image capture from movie files (CinemaDNG, MOV) shot with the SIGMA fp

Supports HDR in movie shooting

Supports still and movie shooting in Director's Viewfinder mode

Supports DCI 4K 12bit / HDMI Raw output

Supports RAW over HDMI recording with Atomos Ninja V monitor-recorder * A free AtomOS firmware update for Ninja V is required.

Supports recording Blackmagic RAW codec over HDMI with Blackmagic Video Assist 12G models * Requires firmware update of Video Assist 12G models using Video Assist Update 3.3.

Camera movement control is now compatible with ZHIYUN Weebill S gimbal.  * Firmware update of the corresponding device is required. * Please refer to ZHIYUN firmware release information about functions supported. Since not all functions will be supported in this firmware update, both SIGMA and ZHIYUN will need to continue working on this to make more and more functions compatible in future firmware updates.

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Supports camera control in USB mode * The SDK (Software Development Kit) for controlling the camera is scheduled to be available by early July.

 

Enhanced/modified functionality

 

Supports Dual Base ISO (ISO100 and ISO3200)

Improves AF performance

Improves accuracy with evaluative exposure metering

Improves image quality

Supports CinemaDNG 25 and 29.97 fps (UHD 12bit) shooting

Supports CinemaDNG 100 fps (FHD 12bit) shooting

Supports CinemaDNG 100 and 119.88 fps (FHD 8bit and 10bit) shooting

‘OFF’ option available in Color mode

Exposure adjustment available in QS (Quick Set)

Tone control setting ‘Auto (Mild / Strong)’ available during movie shooting

Supports USB Video Class (UVC) settings adjustments while the fp is connected to USB

Supports time code generation

Compatible with BWF format

Supports file size changes at aspect ratio 7:6

Supports changes to shutter sound effect

 

 

Bug corrections

 

Corrects the phenomenon of flickering in dark areas when shooting video footage

Corrects bugs in USB Video Class (UVC) setting when connected via USB or during movie shooting

Improves recording stability with recording media

Other minor bugs have been corrected

* To develop raw data (DNG files) from the SIGMA fp with firmware Ver2.0, the use of SIGMA Photo Pro 6.7.4 is required. Users must update to SIGMA Photo Pro 6.7.4 when applying the fp Ver2.0 firmware update.

 

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Weebill-S Gimbal takes over Thailand and Asia with a more powerful and compatible design

 

(Photo: Business Wire)

(Photo: Business Wire)

 

October 21, 2019 12:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time

SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zhiyun, the world’s leading gimbal manufacturer announced the WEEBILL-S gimbal which was held at a special event in Bangkok, Thailand. The Weebill-S is designed for mainstream mirrorless and DSLR camera & lens combos. This new gimbal offers ultra-low latency image transmission in 1080p with an all-new TransMount Image Transmission Module. ViaTouch 2.0 turns your phone into a professional monitor and multi-functional remote controller.

 

Event Details

 

The event kicked off with an opening speech, a Zhiyun company and Weebill-S speech, a KOL speech, a special display and demonstration of the Weebill-S, dinner, and a lucky draw that concluded the events. There was a live streaming of the launch event on Zhiyun’s Global Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube accounts between 7pm – 9:30pm yesterday evening China time.

 

Brand Attendees

 

The event in Thailand was attended by Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Olympus, and Fujifilm representatives and highlighted their participation with Zhiyun. Z Cam CEO, Kinson and co-founder Eric were in attendance.

 

Demonstration

 

Zhiyun had over 20 sets of the Weebill-S on site being displayed with the leading camera combos (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Olympus, Fujifilm, BMPCC, Z Cam). Attendees were able to test and play around with the Weebill-S to get a feel for the product and its potential. Also, at the event were Zhiyun’s global ambassadors from Holland (Chung Dha), Singapore (Sean Seah), and Australia (Rah Sharma) sharing their knowledge and experience with the Weebill-S gimbal.

 

Weebill-S Gimbal

 

The Weebill-S gimbal from Zhiyun is the latest and most lightweight gimbal to date. It is powerful, compact, and compatible with many devices. On display were the all-new TransMount Image Transmission Module, the ViaTouch 2.0 and SmartFollow 2.0 software, sync motion and wireless control, smart calibration, ease-of-use in mobility, focus strengths, and powerful and durable demonstrations. These are the qualities that sets the Weebill-S gimbal from the rest of the competition.

 

For more information about the WEEBILL-S visit WEEBILL-S product page and WEEBILL-S video.

 

About Zhiyun

 

Zhiyun Tech is a pioneer and a world leader in gimbals and stabilizers for both professional filmmakers and personal video creators. Learn more about Zhiyun Tech at www.zhiyun-tech.com or check us out on Facebook: Zhiyun Thailand or follow us on Instagram: @zhiyunthailand

 

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Video News: Zhiyun Tech's "Tiny Giant," the WEEBILL-S, though small in size, it packs power and features that allows to expand creative shooting possibilities when shooting with DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.

 

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NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- B&H Photo is pleased to share the announcement of the new Zhiyun Tech WEEBILL-S Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer. Touted by Zhiyun-Tech as the "Tiny Giant," it features motors that are 50% more responsive and have 300% more torque than previous gimbals. This allows the WEEBILL-S to remain small and lightweight, while supporting DSLR and mirrorless cameras without reaching the limits of the gimbal's motors—all of which makes it easier to operate the gimbal for extended run times with more flexibility in shooting.

 

 

WEEBILL S Gimbal supports DSLR and Mirrorless cameras a full-range POV mode, Vortex mode (for 360-degree barrel rolls)

 Zhiyun Tech WEEBILL-S Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1511032-REG/zhiyun_tech_weebill_s_handheld_stabilizer.html

 

The built-in OLED screen can display a variety of adjustable parameters such as: Motor Strength, Follow Speed, Smoothness, and Deadband (helps prevent unwanted gimbal movements). These adjustments can be made directly on the WEEBILL-S without using the downloadable app. A built-in auto-tune function will tune the WEEBILL-S to mounted camera, providing the most efficient use of power and allowing your WEEBILL-S to run up to 14 hours on a set of interchangeable 18650 batteries, and the WEEBILL-S can power select cameras. Your camera mounts via the two-in-one Manfrotto/Arca-Swiss quick-release plate, while newly designed axis locks make balancing your camera faster and easier. The gimbal supports a full-range POV mode, Vortex mode (for 360-degree barrel rolls), Go mode for extremely fast action, PF mode (pan follower), F mode (follower), which has all axes follow your movements, and L mode, which allows you to mimic jib shots. Additionally, the Zhiyun ZY Play iOS/Android mobile app enables Panorama, Timelapse, Motion Timelapse, and Long Exposure Timelapse shooting.

 

An optional Image Transmission module mounts directly under the quick-release plate and transmits video signals up to 1080p30, allowing you to livestream from your gimbal. It works not only as a transmitter, but, incorporating a motion sensor, it allows for precision control. The second supported mobile app, ViaTouch 2.0, takes advantage of this, allowing you to connect with your smartphone, camera, and gimbal together electronically so you can adjust settings and control your set up from a smartphone. When coupled with the SmartFollow 2.0 module, sold separately, you can track objects precisely from your smartphone, without needing to mount your smartphone on your gimbal. The WEEBILL-S supports up to three devices wirelessly, including smartphones, tablets, and monitors. A third app, Sync Motion, interfaces with the Image Transmission module and allows real-time monitoring plus synchronous motion control for an immersive FPV experience.

 

About B&H Photo Video

 

As the world's largest source of photography, video, and audio equipment, as well as computers, drones, and home and portable entertainment, B&H is known worldwide for its attentive, knowledgeable sales force and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for 45 years.

 

Visitors to the website can access a variety of educational videos and enlightening articles. The B and H YouTube Channel has an unmatched wealth of educational content. Our entertaining and informative videos feature product overviews from our in-house specialists. You can view the B&H Event Space presentations from many of the world's foremost experts and interviews with some of technology's most dynamic characters. Tap into this exciting resource by subscribing to the B&H YouTube Channel here. In addition to videos, the B&H Explora blog presents new product announcements, gear reviews, helpful guides, and tech news written by product experts and industry professionals.

 

When you're in Manhattan, take a tour of the B&H Photo SuperStore, located at 420 Ninth Avenue. The techno-carousel conveyor spins all year round at the counters and kiosks at B&H. With thousands of products on display, the B&H Photo SuperStore is the place to test-drive and compare all the latest gear.

 

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B&H Photo Video

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https://www.bhphotovideo.com/

 

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Zhiyun has announced the Crane-M2, price tag $269, a new 3-axis gimbal stabiliser designed for use with smartphones, action and compact cameras.

 

The Zhiyun Crane-M2 supports a payload of 720g, meaning it really is only going to support compact cameras at its max, but it has a number of interesting features.

 

The Crane-M2 provides seven hours of battery life on a single charge and uses built-in WiFi and Bluetooth to control the camera remotely through the Crane-M2 via the ZY Play app.

 

The unit itself weighs just 500g, and there’s also an OLED display on the handle for checking your settings.

 

Shooting modes include:

 

PF Mode: The camera pans as you turn the gimbal left and right. One of the favorites for travelers. A must-have for hyperlapse.

 

F Mode: The camera will follow the handle movements. Shoot everywhere as you like.

 

L Mode: The camera direction is locked so you won’t miss a shot in any situation.

 

Full-Range POV Mode, allows 360°synchronous movement on all three axes, offering an immersive experience like never before.

 

Vortex Mode, gives you the freedom to make 360°barrel shots in all dimensions.

 

And with Go Mode, you can capture every fast movement without missing a single beat.

 

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Want to make smoother, more professional-looking video? Then your first port of call is a gimbal, and the Zhiyun Crane M2 could be just the job for filming mountain biking.

 

Choosing a gimbal is a bit of a minefield. There are a lot of brands out there offering gimbals that work with various different cameras so, on top of trying to find the right gimbal brand, you also need to choose a gimbal that works with your camera, and then you have to ensure it has all the features that you want too.

 

Can one gimbal do it all?

Over the next few months, I’ve decided that I want to shoot more video, but the issue I had was I wanted a gimbal that was both small and powerful. I wanted a gimbal that would pack in my riding pack, but still, have the grunt to balance my Sony A6300 mirrorless camera.

 

To make my search even more tricky I didn’t want to spend a whole lot of money, AND I also wanted the ability to mount a GoPro or even a smartphone too.

 

 

 

In all honesty, I thought I was asking too much and looking for a gimbal that couldn’t possibly offer it all, but unbelievably I’ve found one and I have it on my desk next to me.

 

Zhiyun Crane M2

Small but powerful.

Zhiyun is a Chinese technology company that has been releasing gimbals now for a few years. The brand started with smaller mobile phone type gimbals, but over the years has increased it’s range to include full-size, full-feature products that rival DJI’s Ronin.

 

The M2 works with mirrorless cameras, mobile phones and GoPro action cameras.

The Zhiyun Crane M2 is a bit of a crossover product because it’s as small as the mobile phone dedicated gimbals the company makes but powerful enough to handle a mirrorless camera. On top of that though, the Crane M2 ships with mounts for fitting a GoPro or mobile phones, and if you do choose to shoot with your mobile you’ll get impressive features such as automatic targeting tracking.

 

After reading the specifications I was a little sceptical after all this is a gimbal that costs just £259 shipped, and ticks every box I wanted ticking. Before pulling the trigger I decided to check out a few YouTube videos of the Zhiyun Crane M2 to see if it was really up for balancing a mirrorless and surprisingly those reviews and tests proved it was.

 

Manual controls.

The M2’s powerful motors aren’t just to keep your camera steady but can also be manually controlled via buttons located on the handle.

 

Joystick and OLED display.

A joystick on the rear of the device enables manual movement over the gimbal which is great for tracking or panning shots. Below the joystick is a record button which will use Bluetooth to start recording on your camera, and next to that a mode button for flicking through the various modes the gimbal supports including a POV mode, GO mode for sports and fast-moving subjects and even a Vortex mode that spins the camera around for some very creative shots.

 

There’s also a trigger on the front of the handle which can be used to quickly tap from mode to mode, plus it has a triple tap feature that spins the camera around for vlog-style selfie filming.

 

 

 

The M2 easily handles a Sony A6300.

Depending on the camera that you set up with the Zhiyun Crane M2 you’ll also have remote control capabilities and from the handle, you’ll be able to shoot video, photos and even control the zoom. This does all depend on your camera though. I first tested it with the Sony A6000 but the firmware of the camera only allows photo controls remotely whereas the A6300 will run video and zoom too.

 

Axis locks help with packing the M2 in your bag.

The gimbal also packs useful axis locks for easy transportation and to aid balancing, and it ships with a phone holder, a screw-in mini tripod too, USB Type C wire, and the case it ships in is sturdy enough to use as a protective case.

 

As this is a first look I just wanted to run over a few of the features and tech specs of the Zhiyun Crane M2 with the aim to delve into a full review in the coming weeks. If you have any questions about the M2 though then let me know in the comments section below and I’ll answer then as fast as possible.

 

Watch this space for smooth new videos!

Zhiyun Crane M2 Features

Maximum payload: 720g

Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2 and Wi-Fi 2.4G

Tilt Mechanical Range: 310° / Roll Mechanical range: 324°

Mechanical range: 360° unlimited rotation / Tilt Adjustable angle: -45°~ 260°

Roll Adjustable angle: -70° ~ 70° (Switch from landscape mode to portrait mode with a 40° angle)

Adjustable pan angle: -180° ~ 180° /Operating temperatures: -10℃ ~ 45℃

Battery Capacity: 1100mAh

Battery life: 6h

Charging time: 2h

Price: £259.00

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The Zhiyun CRANE-M2 was just announced and it is smaller than most of its competitors. It weighs 1.1 lbs (500g) and can carry compact cameras, light mirrorless cameras, mobile phones, and action cameras weighing up to 1.58 lbs (720 g). It features enhanced camera control via Wi-fi and Bluetooth, new stabilizing modes, and up to 7 hours battery life. Available now for $269.

 

Zhiyun CRANE-M2 compact gimbal. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

Zhiyun-Tech is a Chinese company specializing in electronic gimbal stabilizers. They have been on the market for a few years already and their CRANE gimbals have gotten quite popular.

 

In general, despite their overuse in many fields of filmmaking, the popularity of gimbals has been steadily increasing over the past years and manufacturers are trying to offer products for all weight classes of cameras. DJI introduced their compact gimbal for mirrorless cameras last week with the Ronin-SC. Gudsen introduced the MOZA Aircross 2 for lighter payloads during this year’s NAB.

 

In their last generation of gimbals, Zhiyun-Tech already has two products for different payloads. The CRANE 3 LAB can support payloads of up to 10 lbs (4.5 kg) and the WEEBILL LAB is aimed for payloads of up to 6.6 lbs (3 kg). Now Zhiyun-Tech announces very compact gimbal Zhiyun CRANE-M2. What are the specs?

 

The Zhiyun CRANE-M2 is truly a compact tool – the dimensions of the gimbal are 10.5 x 2.7 x 5.4″ (267 x 69 x 138mm) and it weighs 1.1 lbs (500g). It works with multiple devices including compact cameras, light mirrorless cameras, mobile phones, and action cameras – maximum payload is 1.58 lbs (720 g). Please mind, that a dedicated accessory is required for mounting mobile phones or action cameras.

 

The gimbal has a new quick release plate which makes it much easier to remove the camera from the stabilizer and remount it again. The scale mark and positioning memory lock mean that balancing only takes seconds. The axes can be locked in position by one button and prevented from swinging around during storage, which lets the CRANE-M2 fold up and lock quickly to fit into a backpack or even a pocket.

 

Zhiyun CRANE-M2 compact gimbal. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

The handle provides easy access to all the controls. For example with a single push of the slider on the handle, users can operate the camera’s zoom. There is a bright OLED display which shows gimbal mode, Bluetooth and Wi-fi status, battery level and other important parameters.

 

On top of three basic modes known from previous Zhiyun-Tech gimbals:

 

Full-range POV mode allows 360° synchronous movement on all three axis

Vortex mode enables 360° barrel shots in all dimensions

Go mode allows a fast pan or tilt to capture fast moving subjects (on some gimbals it is called sport mode)

Selfie mode quickly turns the camera 180° to face the person holding it – made for vlogging (this mode has also been included in previous Zhiyun gimbals).

 

Zhiyun CRANE-M2 compact gimbal. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

CRANE-M2’s Wi-fi and Bluetooth features provide seamless wireless camera control through the gimbal handle and Zhiyun’s ZY PLAY app. Zhiyun-Tech published a list of cameras which are currently supported for the wireless controls:

 

GoPro HERO 5/6/7

For smartphones, Zhiyun only states that most popular smartphones on the market are supported. The ZY PLAY app brings more additional features like remote control, time-lapse, panorama and vertigo shot.

 

 

Zhiyun CRANE-M2 compact gimbal. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

The Zhiyun CRANE-M2 also features ¼-inch threaded holes to attach audio, lighting and monitoring equipment. The battery runtime is up to 7 hours. CRANE-M2 itself can charge cameras, phones and other devices, and it can also be charged from a power bank or other source.

 

The Zhiyun CRANE-M2 is available now for pre-order. The price has been set to $269 US (in Europe around €289 incl. VAT).

 

It will be interesting to see which setups can work with such a small gimbal – to look for its limits. When I briefly checked the FUJIFILM X-T3’s weight, which (according to B&H, body with battery and memory card) is 1.19 lb (539 g). I think it might even be possible to mount this camera with a lightweight prime lens. I am curious to see.

 

We will update this article with buy links from our sponsors B&H and CVP when those become available.

 

What do you think of the new Zhiyun CRANE-M2? Do you need a compact gimbal like this? Which camera would you use it with? Let us know in the comments below the article.

 

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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 7 years of experience with camera work and post-production.

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If you are thinking of venturing into videography and looking for an entry gimbal, check out the compact ZHIYUN Crane M2, compatible with a variety of lightweight mirrorless, compact, and action cameras, as well as smartphones.

If you are relatively unfamiliar with filming equipment, as I am, ZHIYIN's Crane M2 handheld stabilizer looks very promising at the first glance. Using my travel-friendly Canon M50 with an EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens, which places in the Crane M2 camera compatibility list, I was thrilled to try out a gimbal that looked like it could occupy a permanent place in my equipment bag. With the aim of recording some of our personal travels, as well as a mix of photography and lifestyle vlogging, this seemed to be the missing piece in the puzzle that is amateur videography. However, this gimbal certainly isn't for anyone whose camera isn't on the list, primarily because of the size and weight. So, if that's you, check out other options that can handle your heavier camera, such as Feiyu Tech Ak4000.

 

Specifications

With a tagline of making "every one a true filmmaker of their daily lives," ZHIYUN has brought a three-axis stabilizer, which is designed to perform for multiple devices and for users of all levels. As noted, before you purchase it, make sure you have thoroughly checked if your camera and lens combination will be supported by the gimbal. The list includes a variety of Sony, Panasonic, Canon, and GoPro cameras weighing up to 1.58 lbs (an action cam mount is sold separately). The majority of cameras on the list allow taking photos, start and stop recording, as well as a zoom in and out option when using the gimbal handle. Make sure you carefully study the compatibility list so you are not left disappointed, because certain cameras have limitations, (for example, unavailable zoom control on HERO5).

 

Crane M2 also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Wi-Fi allows you to connect to your camera for greater filming control, and the Bluetooth lets your camera sync up with the ZY mobile app for iOS and Android, which is available free to download and use. The app offers not just a variety of remote control options, but also contains tutorials and more.

 

Gimbal boasts 360° pan, 310° tilt, and 324° roll rotation through six different modes:

 

PF (Pan Following Mode): allows the camera to pan as you turn the gimbal left and right

F (Following Mode): camera will follow the handle movements

L (Locking Mode): camera direction is locked

V (Vortex Mode): for those 360° barrel shots

POV (Full-Range POV Mode): allows 360° synchronous movement on all three axes

GO (Go Mode): capture fast movement

Lastly, it has an OLED display, which shows battery level, connection status, and your selected shooting mode. Other features include a quick-release camera mounting system, scale marks, and memory locks to make balancing easier for different types of cameras, and you can attach the mini tripod on the bottom to use it as a stand or if it's easier, for you to grip and control it. Packaging also includes a hand strap, smartphone mount clip, Micro-USB Type-C Cable, mini tripod, and quick release plate. Currently, it retails for $269.

 

First Impressions

Although I had previously used gimbals before when assisting on a shoot, I had never actually taken a brand-new one out of the box and blindly followed the included instructions from the get-go. I would be lying if I said the whole setup process was easy. In fact, it was very much far from it. I found the included instructions very hard to follow, so inevitably, I ended up looking at ZY's own tutorials on their app. But, even during the most crucial moments of setting up, the tutorial would quickly rush past it or not show a close-up of the action at all. I found this very frustrating as a first-time user and had to resort to looking for video tutorials elsewhere just so I could finally start using the gimbal.

 

Although my Canon M50 is included in the compatibility list, unfortunately, the process was made harder by the fact that the viewfinder on this particular camera as well as on the Canon M5 may interfere with the roll axis motor under balanced position (which means I cannot use the Vortex mode). Once I had it set up and once I learned how it works, the initial instructions became clearer, but as someone who's never done anything like that before, it can be a very frustrating process. I struggled to connect the gimbal to my camera, which may be due to my camera's connection more so than the gimbal itself; however, that meant I was not able to start recording by using the start button on the gimbal grip.

 

The gimbal itself I found to be very easy and comfortable to hold. The weight of it is a massive bonus in my book. Having held heavier gimbals, I know how tiring it can become, but this one was very lightweight to use and to hold. To me, it just seems like a great option for those who travel often and don't want to carry heavy equipment. Once I attached the tripod bottom, I didn't take it off, because it is that light, and I prefer having the option to safely put it down on the ground or use it as a tripod for filming certain clips.

 

The biggest issue I had with using this gimbal was the different filming modes. First of all, before you go out shooting, you need to understand what each mode does and which one to use. This was my first mistake, when I thought I would just learn it on the go, but looking back, I would recommend thoroughly reviewing each mode first. Secondly, changing the modes can be confusing too, because you don't simply run through each mode by pressing one button. Instead, you use a combination of tapping the trigger back of the handle and using the "mode button" to find the mode you're looking for.

 

Zhiyun Crane M2 gimbal handle

 

As for the footage, even though I had moments where I wanted to put it back in my bag and give up due to how the gimbal handled my specific camera, I still can't fault it too much when it comes to the quality of the actual material, which is something you've already come to expect from all gimbals coming onto the market nowadays. The weight of it makes it easy to use it for longer periods, and I enjoyed using it once it was all set up.

 

What I Liked

Compact and lightweight, easy to pack and travel with

The variety of shooting modes

Decent battery life

Appropriate price considering it supports smartphones and action cameras, as well as certain mirrorless models

Suits beginners and vloggers

What Could Be Improved

More thorough and beginner-friendly tutorials

Easier and more logical way of choosing shooting modes

Full compatibility for all cameras included in the list for a better filming experience

Canon M50 mounted on a Zhiyun gimbal

 

Conclusion

Although I did not have the best start when trying to stabilize my camera or when trying to connect it to Wi-Fi, I'd be happy to put that experience past me, because this gimbal could be a really useful piece of equipment so as long as it fits your style of shooting and more importantly, it fits with your camera. As someone who is by no means attempting to get into professional videography, I did want something that can help make my personal video or photography tutorials footage more dynamic, and I can see this gimbal doing just that. The quality of footage obtained would be sufficient for me and my needs, and I would consider bringing it with me on shoots to potentially add brief video footage to the final gallery, too.

 

With a $269 price tag, I can justify the price if I were to make the most of all it offers, such as different shooting modes and support for smartphones, actions cameras, and mirrorless cameras. As someone who'd be using only one mirrorless camera for the time being, which also happens to not have the full compatibility with all features this gimbal offers, I am slightly torn; however, if I owned one of the other cameras on the list, I wouldn't hesitate. This gimbal is well suited for those who use videography as an addition to their lifestyle or even business and less so for those who specialize in pro video work and need to use more substantial camera and lens combinations.

 

If you think this is something you want to add to your kit, you can order your Crane M2 here.

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Si vous êtes à la recherche d'une perche stabilisatrice pour votre smartphone afin de ne plus avoir des problèmes de tremblement pour filmer et avoir une vidéo nette, la toute nouvelle SMOOTH-X de chez Zhiyun est en promo.

 

ZHIYUN SMOOTH-X : UN GIMBAL PERFORMANT ET COMPACT

La Smooth-X est comme dit précédemment une perche stabilisatrice pour smartphone. Ce modèle est avant tout destiné à ceux qui proposent des vlog sur YouTube, Instagram ou qui postent des vidéos sur TikTok grâce à sa facilité d'utilisation et bien sur son format compact.

 

En effet, elle se replie très facilement pour ne mesurer que 12 cm de haut ! Une fois dépliée, elle mesure tout de même 26 cm de long.  De plus son poids est aussi très raisonnable (246 gr). Quant à sa robustesse, elle peut soutenir un smartphone n’excédant pas 235 grammes, autant dire presque tous les appareils du marché.

 

Elle est dotée d'un stabilisateur 2 axes très polyvalent qui fonctionne sur la rotation et l'inclinaison de votre appareil sur les côtés. Afin de fonctionner de façon parfaitement autonome, elle est équipée de deux moteurs. Sur la poignée on retrouve les boutons, l'un permet de prendre des photos ou de lancer l'enregistrement vidéo et de contrôler le zoom. Ensuite on a un bouton M qui permet de basculer le smartphone en mode paysage ou portrait. Il sert aussi à choisir le mode de stabilisation.

 

Concernant l'autonomie, il faut compter 5 heures et demi avec une charge.

Concernant la promo, elle est sur le pack de la perche incluant :

 

la Smooth-X

un trépied

une housse de transport

le câble de rechargement USB Type-C

Le pack Zhiyun Smooth-X est en ce moment à 79,99 euros, mais avec le code promo HAL32VUC, il passe à 71,99 euros. Et pour le son, le micro studio Bird UM1 est lui aussi en promo. Attention, comme toujours, ce type d'offre est limitée dans la durée et selon le stock disponible.

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Zhiyun es uno de los fabricantes que trata de competir en la primera línea de los gimbal, con propuestas de calado en la gama media-alta como el Zhiyun Crane 2. La compañía también tiene una línea de gimbals para móviles, y el Smooth X es el miembro más joven de la familia. Se trata de un estabilizador bastante peculiar ya que destaca principalmente por su tamaño y por poder funcionar como un palo de selfies.

 

Más allá de estas peculiaridades, hemos querido analizar a fondo el Zhiyun Smooth X, para conocer sus capacidades a la hora de estabilizar vídeo a pesar de ser una alternativa muy económica (por debajo de los 100 euros) algo poco habitual en un gimbal.

Ficha técnica del Zhiyun Smooth X

 

ZHIYUN SMOOTH X

DIMENSIONES Y PESO

65 x 56 x 145 milímetros
261 gramos

ÁNGULO PANORÁMICO

300 grados

PESO SOPORTADO MÍNIMO

165 gramos

PESO SOPORTADO MÁXIMO

235 gramos

AUTONOMÍA

Hasta 4 horas
Tiempo de carga 2h

SOFTWARE

Aplicación ZY Cami

ÁNGULO DE INCLINACIÓN

No se puede inclinar

Temperatura operacional

Máxima: 45 °C
Mínima: -10 °C

Precio

69,99 euros

 

La principal baza del Zhiyun Smooth X viene de la mano de su diseño: es pequeño, ligero y fácil de transportar. Este estabilizador pesa tan solo 261 gramos. Para poner en contexto, es prácticamente la mitad de lo que pesan los gimbal de gama más alta en el territorio de los smartphones. Cuando está plegado es más pequeño que la palma de una mano (mide 14 centímetros), algo que le hace, literalmente, caber en un bolsillo si el pantalón es ancho.

 

la hora de grabar.

No obstante, a pesar de ser tan pequeño, puede extenderse 26 centímetros más, gracias a su mecanismo al estilo "palo de selfie". Esto no es algo habitual en un estabilizador y permite todo un mundo de posibilidades a nivel de grabación, como veremos más adelante.

 

A pesar de estar acabado en plástico sienta muy bien en la mano, la construcción se siente de calidad y cuenta con bastantes detalles, como por ejemplo los botones rematados en un color algo más oscuro, un acabado gomoso en el soporte para el teléfono y un pequeño agujero inferior que permite poner el gimbal encima de un trípode.

 

En resumidas cuentas, un muy buen diseño, bien rematado y con la posibilidad de extenderse para aumentar el ángulo de visión. Una propuesta literalmente de bolsillo a la que tenemos que poner a prueba, para comprobar si su ligereza va ligada a un buen desempeño.

 

 

El Zhinyun Smooth X es un gimbal para teléfonos, con dos requisitos a tener en cuenta. El primero es que el peso mínimo del smartphone debe ser de 165 gramos para que todo funcione correctamente. Del mismo modo, el peso máximo soportado es de 235 gramos, por lo que si tenemos un móvil muy grande y pesado deberemos plantearnos usarlo sin funda para no sobrepasar el peso máximo del gimbal. Salvo estos casos específicos de móviles gigantescos, la inmensa mayoría de terminales se pueden usar sin menor problema.

 

La aplicación solo es necesaria para activar el gimbal por primera vez. Posteriormente el gimbal ya funcionará con cualquier teléfono compatible y podremos usar nuestra app de cámara

Para configurar por primera vez el gimbal tenemos que descargar la aplicación de Zhiyun. Con ella tenemos una interfaz para grabar vídeo con varios modos, aunque con el principal inconveniente de ser una app de cámara de terceros, por lo que no todos los móviles podrán exprimir sus funciones de software con ella.

 

Vídeo

Timelapse

Foto

Panorámica

Smart (modo con filtros)

Hyperlapse

Más allá de esto, la aplicación es un aglutinador de vídeos con ciertos tutoriales y funciones que podemos realizar con el gimbal. Por ello, nuestra recomendación es usar la app para emparejar el dispositivo al gimbal y que se estabilice, para posteriormente usar la propia app de cámara de tu teléfono, para que el HDR, los sensores y todas las funciones dedicadas que tenga puedan ser funcionales.

 

El Zhiyun Smooth X dura unas cuatro horas de uso continuo y se carga en unas dos horas. Es de agradecer que se carga mediante un cable USB Tipo C, con su propio cargador. Tiene un LED que nos indica en todo momento la carga de forma bastante visual, por lo que no nos llevaremos sustos cuando el gimbal esté sin batería.

 

Hablemos por fin de la grabación de vídeo. La función de un gimbal es la de servir como estabilizador físico, algo que permitirá que las tomas se realicen de forma más estable, sin trepidaciones. La diferencia entre usar o no un gimbal dependerá en gran parte de tu teléfono. Si la estabilización del teléfono ya es excelente, no notarás mucha diferencia (aunque siempre será una ayuda). No obstante, si el teléfono no destaca por su estabilización, lo más común fuera de la gama alta, un gimbal es una muy buena opción para mejorar nuestras tomas.

 

La mejor forma para poner a prueba el gimbal es desactivar (si es posible) la estabilización del teléfono. De esta forma veremos el trabajo real que hace el estabilizador físico para controlar las vibraciones y movimientos

En nuestro caso hemos hecho pruebas con un Google Pixel 3a XL, un dispositivo de gama media con estabilización óptica y electrónica. Para poner a prueba el trabajo de estabilización con el gimbal hemos desactivado la estabilización electrónica, algo que obligará al Zhinyun a demostrar lo que es capaz de hacer con las tomas.

 

El Zhinyun Smooth X deja ver pronto sus puntos fuertes y debilidades. Es un gimbal muy económico y esto influirá en el resultado final. El trabajo de estabilización es justo, se nota que trabaja, pero no logra ofrecernos tomas fluidas a la mínima que le exigimos. En este escenario hemos caminado sobre una cuesta abajo, lo cual obliga a intensificar la pisada. El estabilizador logra disminuir buena parte de la trepidación de los pasos, pero se nota y mucho la trepidación de la cámara.

Correr es otra de las pruebas de fuego para los gimbal, ya que es bastante complicado estabilizar las pisadas. En esta circunstancia el gimbal logra quitar buena parte de la trepidación, pero los resultados siguen siendo muy mejorables. El principal problema que tiene el gimbal es no cuenta con múltiples ejes para estabilizar la imagen, lo cual limita bastante los resultados.

 

Otra limitación del gimbal es que no podemos ajustar el plano, es decir, tenemos que grabar tal y como esté puesto el móvil en el soporte, pero al no disponer de un mecanismo electrónico de movimiento, no puede pasar de aquí. Esto limita mucho la grabación de vídeo, por lo que todo queda restringido al mismo plano.

Si nos limitamos a caminar de forma suave en terreno llano, seguimos notando algo de vibración, a pesar de que es relativamente fácil estabilizar en este tipo de situaciones. Este escenario es el que más nos ha sorprendido (para mal), ya que hasta el propio estabilizador electrónico de muchos teléfonos económicos es capaz de eliminar este tipo de vibración.

 

 

Respecto al selfie, encontramos de nuevo resultados algo inconsistentes. El ángulo de visión nos ha gustado bastante, ya que al extender el palo de selfie e inclinar el soporte del gimbal tenemos un plano bastante abierto. No obstante, la estabilización, clave en un gimbal, sigue ofreciendo unos resultados mejorables.

 

Zhiyun Smooth X, la opinión de Xataka Móvil

 

 

El Zhiyun Smooth X es la prueba de que a veces reducir el precio al máximo no es la mejor idea. El producto es interesante, llama la atención por su tamaño reducido y ligereza, pero como estabilizador cumple de forma muy justa y las posibilidades de grabación son algo pobres al no disponer de un mecanismo que permita mover el móvil más allá de a izquierda o a derecha.

 

Por 69,99 euros poco más se le puede pedir a esta propuesta. El Zhiyun Smooth X es la evolución de los palos de selfie, aunque no intenta ser un gimbal de primera línea

La propuesta puede ser de utilidad si queremos algo más que un palo de selfie, ya que por tan solo 69,99 euros está bastante ajustado a lo que ofrece. No obstante, si el propósito de apostar por el estabilizador es tomar los planos más estables, quizás sea mejor optar por alternativas algo más completas, aunque su tamaño no sea tan cómodo.

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The ZHIYUN Smooth-X can have you do a lot with a mobile phone. It also folds up so it can fit into any bag and the hardware and Bluetooth-connected app works together seamlessly.

More Than a Selfie Stick

The gimbal's extension ability is something no other gimbal offers as an included part of the device. Other brands have it as accessories that you have to add to the basket. And, because of this extendable camera arm and mobile phones being so light, it’s really simple to get the camera down low to shoot interesting angles not usually seen by people. You can obviously also get up high, and shoot from above. It’s a new and fun way to think about what interesting shots you can get.

 

 

 

Time-Lapses, Hyper-Lapses and Motion-Lapses

The gimbal shoots great time-lapses, and you can set it up to pan from one spot to the next with a couple of taps. It’s really simple. It exports to your library, and you can use it in which ever way you want. But, it's super light, and if there is a wind blowing, you might have some shake which doesn't do a time-lapse justice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The gimbal stabilizes using only two axis, which is different to what DJI’s mobile phone gimbal provides. This makes stabilizing a hyper-lapse quite difficult, and I don’t think it’s ideal for it, unless they can incorporate whatever GoPro has done with regards to stabilization since the GoPro 7.

 

 

The hyper-lapse function needs some work. It's very shaky, and I was only walking.

 

 

 

Face Tracking

When in selfie camera mode you have the ability to track your face, which is great when walking around the city where you need to turn left or right often. Without the face tracking, the gimbal will continue to face the direction you were initially walking in.

 

 

 

I think the ability is great, although accessing it in the app was hard, and it seems like you can only do it once "gesture" is activated and you have your hand up in the air trying to tell it to start recording. It’s strange, because you have the device in your hand, and it shouldn’t need gesture controls to activate face tracking, and I really have no idea what gestures do what. Maybe the front facing camera can have face tracking activated automatically. This camera will mostly be used to shoot the person holding the gimbal.

 

What I Liked

The user experience is simple and intuitive. Bluetooth connectivity happens within the app and there’s no need to jump into settings to set up the link between the gimbal and your phone. Put your phone into the slot, switch it on, open the app, and you’re ready to shoot.

You can shoot manually or have the app set the shutter speed, ISO, and Aperture automatically. It does a rather good job with exposure and the time-lapses and motion-lapses I've shot seem like it gradually increases or decreases the exposure so you have a smooth, well exposed file at the end.

 

 

It packs small. It’s so easy and light to fit into a bag, and it’s made of a solid plastic, which doesn’t feel cheap. It’s sturdy, and feels good in hand.

The price is super low. I was sent two gimbals for the review. Once with just the gimbal, and the other with a pouch and tripod stand. I would recommend getting the tripod stand.

What I Didn’t Like

The app is loaded with a lot of useful tools, but there are also the ability of having your video auto-edited, with preset music and transitions. I prefer to do this in Premiere when I edit everything I've shot for the day together, but I suppose there will be some buyers who find this useful.

Due to it having only the X and Y axis stabilization, the controls aren’t as intuitive and can often be pressed without noticing. When pulling the knob up or down the gimbal tilts left or right, which is not usually what I, and I think many other film-makers, expect. Maybe it can be changed to zooming in or out and the current dial for zooming can be changed to the tilting left or right.

What I Found Interesting

You can whiten your teeth in video, and you can also have a slimmer jaw, which I didn’t know was something people thought was better or more aesthetically pleasing. I suppose these types of settings are due to cultural differences and won't be something I'd use.

 

 

 

What I Would Like to See in a Future Update

The ability to add mobile lenses like the ones Moment makes, and having it de-squeeze the lenses like the Moment App does would be great. Or to have the Moment app integrate with the gimbal so you can take motion-lapses with an anamorphic lens using the Moment App instead.

 

The Insta360 cameras recently added the ability to record sound through the Airpods, which can be great for vloggers who want better sound than the phone, but don’t want to go through the hassle of setting up the Rode lavalier or Wireless Go mics. I think it could be a setting that if the Airpods are connected, the front facing camera always uses it, and when you're shooting the scene with the larger sensor, it records the sound captured by the phone.

 

Conclusion

You can get a white one or a dark grey one, and you can choose to just have the gimbal or get the gimbal with the case and tripod for an additional $10 (white or grey). I think it's a logical decision. Overall, if you’re a photographer who shares some social videos using your mobile phone, or if you’re a vlogger who doesn’t want to carry around another vlogging camera, this gimbal with the ability to give a good angle with the extending handle is a tool you’d like to look into.

 

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ZHIYUN Weebill-S Firmware Update Announcement

ZHIYUN has released new firmware update (V. 1.97) for Weebill-S. The newest firmware for Weebill-S supports camera control to Sigma fp cameras with firmware V.2.00.

Firmware changelog:

 

V1.97

 

  1. Support camera control to Sigma fp (Photo/Video);

 

  1. Improved algorithm;

 

  1. Other improved details and better performance.

To download Weebill-S firmware:

https://www.zhiyun-tech.com/weebills/en?from=download

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COVID-19 might have caused the industry to grind to a halt, but Chinese brand Zhiyun are pushing on all the same with the announcement of their newest gimbal.

Zhiyun are undeniably one of the leading gimbal manufacturers in the world, with products designed for everything from DLSRs to smartphones. Their newest product, the CRANE 3S, has just been announced and looks to be somewhat of a flagship gimbal for them. While it has a lot of incremental improvements over previous versions, the CRANE 3S is also the first gimbal to offer built-in image transmission.

The focal points for Zhiyun with the CRANE 3S appear to be making it stronger and more versatile than previous iterations. They are achieving this through a number of ways: firstly, there are new "SUPER motors" to support larger cinema camera setups; the 3S now has a maximum payload of a very reasonable 6.5 kgs. Secondly, and in contrast to the first point, the gimbal isn't designed purely for these heavier payloads and its new modular system means it can be stripped back for smaller setups. This new design is allegedly highly compatible with motorized dollies, jibs, cable cams, and so on, though no specifics are available presently. Thirdly, the new battery pack system can run for up to 12 hours which is a welcome improvement.

The aforementioned first in the gimbal world is Zhiyun's TransMount Image Transmission Module which can stream video to up to three monitors, including smartphones. The respective app — ZY Play — also allows you to make adjustments to the camera and gimball remotely.

The launch of the system will be done via a live stream on YouTube which you can view below and will be held on 20th March.

Pricing

Three options are available for purchase through Zhiyun directly:

CRANE 3S (with SmartSling Handle): $739

CRANE 3S-E (with EasySling Handle): $649

CRANE 3S Pro (with SmartSling Handle, PowerPlus Battery Pack, Zoom and Focus Controllers, Image

Transmission Transmitter, and Smartphone Clamp): $1149

These prices seem competitive to me and the 3S Pro would certainly be the most appealing to me. It'll be good to see some hands-on though.

To read all the details on the CRANE 3S, click here.

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SHENZHEN, China, March 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Zhiyun, the world's leading gimbal manufacturer for cameras and smartphones, is pleased to announce the launch of the CRANE 3S Gimbal. From intense chase shots to studio work, every shooting environment has its own special demands, requiring the most versatile equipment. Zhiyun's original CRANE 3 LAB, the first generation of gimbal with built-in image transmission, introduced new ways of holding and controlling a gimbal for creative filmmaking. But Zhiyun still felt that the gimbal could adapt even better to the strict and unpredictable filming environment. The new CRANE 3S builds on Zhiyun's heritage of innovation with a brand new modular design, and it offers a wider range of applications and more intuitive control.

 

Unprecedented Motors for Unlimited Creation

 

Demanding shooting tasks may require the use of a variety of cameras and accessories in complicated shooting environments. CRANE 3S is reengineered with new SUPER motors which allow it to handle a 6.5kg payload for more ambitious camera setups--including Canon EOS 1DX, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras, and even Canon Cinema EOS, Sony FS and FX series, and Red Digital Cinema Cameras.

 

Modular Design for Flexibility and Cross-Compatibility

 

CRANE 3S features a modular design in the motor axis and handles. For larger cinema camera combos, users can attach the included extension module onto the roll axis. For smaller DSLR combos, the extension module can be removed to make the setup compact and portable.

 

The previous LAB series created a new way of holding a gimbal in underslung mode with the second handle. The CRANE 3S rethinks the structure and introduces a detachable second handle with two options: the EasySling Handle and the SmartSling Handle. You can either mount EasySling handle to extend the grip for more comfort upright & underslung operation, or choose to mount SmartSling handle featuring an intuitive control panel and OLED screen, for direct camera & gimbal parameter adjustment, or combine them together.

 

The handle mods are easy to fit and remove, and both provide multiple thread holes in different sizes to mount accessories. The modular design makes CRANE 3S highly compatible with motorized dollies, jibs, cable cams, Easyrig, etc.

 

A New Battery Pack to Support Intense Shooting

 

With three 18650-format batteries, CRANE 3S can run for up to 12 hours. A DC-in power port on the battery compartment allows input of up to 25.2-voltsfor direct charging. To support long shoots with larger setups, Zhiyun introduces the TransMount PowerPlus Battery Pack, a compact yet fast-charging power bank for the gimbal and camera. This houses six 18650 batteries and independently provides 18 hours of runtime for the gimbal.

 

Dependable and Responsive System

 

Zhiyun's CRANE 3S provides ultimate reliability that users can count on. The newly-designed locking system can lock all three axes without noticeable swinging. The modular design comes with double locks to ensure the setup is 100% safe. Larger lens support has been added to the zoom and focus system.

 

CRANE 3S is driven by a new algorithm which enables phenomenally responsive speed and smoothness. In fast action shooting, the CRANE 3S can resist high winds. The 55° tilted roll axis is designed for an unrestricted view and allows enough space to mount large cinema camera combos.

 

Image Transmission Module: Beyond Your Vision

 

Zhiyun TransMount Image Transmission Module is compatible with CRANE 3S. With the transmitter, the video can be streamed to up to three monitoring devices including smartphones. The ViaTouch 2.0 system in the ZY Play app bridges the communication gap between stabilizer, camera and monitoring devices, allowing you to adjust camera and gimbal parameters remotely and intuitively. The ViaTouch 2.0 system also enables a visualized remote motion control for the gimbal.

 

Online Debut Show

 

On March 20th ZHIYUN will host a CRANE 3S debut live show on the official YouTube, to fully introduce the gimbal and showcase the field test, followed by a Q&A section.

 

Pricing and availability.

 

Three options are available for purchase at ZHIYUN official store:

 

CRANE 3S (with SmartSling Handle) at USD739

CRANE 3S-E (with EasySling Handle) at USD649

CRANE 3S Pro (with SmartSling Handle, PowerPlus Battery Pack, Zoom&Focus Controllers, Image Transmission Transmitter and Smartphone Clamp) at USD1149

 

Click for more information about CRANE 3S and CRANE 3S video.

 

About ZHIYUN

 

Zhiyun Tech is a pioneer and a world leader in gimbals and stabilizers for both professional filmmakers and personal video creators. Zhiyun's innovative solutions and dedication to delivering products that go beyond customers' expectations strengthen the belief that everyone can be an excellent filmmaker with the right gimbal to equip with their shooting device. Learn more about Zhiyun Tech at www.zhiyun-tech.com or check us out on Facebook: @ZhiyunGlobal or follow us on Instagram: @Zhiyun_Tech

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Zhiyun CRANE 3S announced; starts at USD $649

Zhiyun, the world-renowned brand for camera gimbals, has just announced the arrival of the new CRANE 3S. This new gimbal is made to handle heavier, bulkier cameras with more accessories attached. Think of the CRANE 3S as the big brother when placed beside the WEEBILL-S that we reviewed here.

 

The CRANE 3S does take on Zhiyun’s new product design mantra and it is now made with a similar mindset as the WEEBILL-S. The new CRANE 3S now has a modular design which means you can literally make it yours and most suitable for your filming environment.

 

The new CRANE 3S is also equipped with the new SUPER motors, enabling up to 6.5kg payload in total. According to Zhiyun, it can carry large cameras like the Canon EOS 1DX, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras, and even Canon Cinema EOS, Sony FS and FX series, and Red Digital Cinema cameras.

The new CRANE 3S also has an extension module (included) that attaches onto the roll axis, so that you can mount larger cameras. This module can be detached so that smaller cameras can be kept in a small footprint.

 

The overall utilitarian design of the CRANE 3S comes with a detachable second handle with two options – EasySling Handle and SmartSling Handle. You can either mount EasySling handle to extend the grip for more comfort upright & underslung operation or choose to mount SmartSling handle featuring an intuitive control panel and OLED screen, for direct camera & gimbal parameter adjustment, or combine them together.

The handle mods are easy to fit and remove, and both provide multiple thread holes in different sizes to mount accessories. The modular design makes CRANE 3S highly compatible with motorized dollies, jibs, cable cams, Easyrig, etc.

 

Zhiyun is also moving towards removable 18650 batteries too, as the new CRANE 3S accepts a total of 3×18650 batteries and is able to run for 12 hours. There is also another DC-in power port on the battery compartment that allows up to 25.2V direct charging.

For longer shoots, Zhiyun also has a new accessory called the TransMount PowerPlus Battery Pack. It is made specifically for the power-hungry CRANE 3S as it also acts as a compact fast-charging power bank for the gimbal and camera together.

 

The TransMount PowerPlus houses six 18650 batteries and independently provides 18 hours of runtime for the gimbal.

Another feature that is brought over from the WEEBILL-S is the axes lock. This is very useful to ensure that the gimbal does not swing around while it is not in use. This individual axis lock is also useful for balancing the gimbal.

 

The new CRANE 3S also comes with new firmware with an algorithm that enables higher responsive speed and smoothness. In fast action shooting, the CRANE 3S can resist high winds. The 55° tilted roll axis is designed for an unrestricted view and allows enough space to mount large cinema camera combos.

For those who are already using the Zhiyun TransMount Image Transmission Module, the CRANE 3S also supports it. This means that Zhiyun is expanding its ecosystem of accessories so that it works with multiple different gimbals.

 

Pricing and availability

The all-new Zhiyun CRANE 3S can be purchased at the Zhiyun official store. It is available in three options:

 

CRANE 3S-E (with EasySling Handle) @ USD $649

CRANE 3S (with SmartSling Handle) @ USD $739

CRANE 3S Pro (with SmartSling Handle, PowerPlus Battery Pack, Zoom & Focus Controllers, Image Transmission Transmitter and Smartphone Clamp) @ USD $1,149

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Gift Guide: For the budding video creator

Welcome to TechCrunch’s 2019 Holiday Gift Guide! Need help with gift ideas? We’re here to help! We’ll be rolling out gift guides from now through the end of December. You can find our other guides right here.

 

If you’re interested in cameras and taking pictures, you should definitely check out our 2019 Photography Gift Guide, but if you’re specifically looking to encourage a developing creator who wants to work with video on their preferred platform of choice, be it YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or any other, you’ve come to the right place. From smartphone accessories to get the most out of their built-in cameras, to stuff for people with more expensive dedicated camera setups, we’ve got it all.

 

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Hex Bags camera backpacks

A good camera bag is a necessary accessory for anyone who is shooting with something other than their phone, and the Hex Back Loader DSLR Backpack and Hex Cinema Backpack are great options that are actually less expensive than some of the bigger brand options out there, but with modern styling that means they look less like something designed for function alone, and more like a backpack that would actually draw compliments. The Back Loader is perfect for a mirrorless kit, and should easily slide under the seat in front of you on an airplane, while the Cinema has plenty of room for larger DSLRs and lenses.

Price: Hex Backloader, $190 on Amazon | Hex Cinema, $240 on Amazon

Zhiyun Weebil-S gimbal

A good gimbal is a creator’s best friend, since stabilized video footage beats shaky-cam nonsense. The Zhiyun Weebill-S is a new offering from the company that basically provides the perfect blend of size, power, connectivity and control features and more. Its unique design has real advantages in the field vs. other similar gimbals, and it’s not going to break the bank, either.

 

Price: $439 on Amazon

 

Mavic Mini

 

Mavic’s latest drone is all about distilling the consumer drone down to the basics – and it’s great. The $350 Mavic Mini is way, way cheaper than any of their fancier consumer drones, and it offers really excellent 2.7K video that looks cinematic right out of the camera. For anyone publishing on social channels who aren’t concerned about producing 4K content (no one really should be prioritizing that, really), this is the one to get, since it’s small enough it doesn’t need to be registered with the FAA to fly.

 

Price: $399 on Amazon

 

Samsung T5

Samsung’s tiny, portable SSDs have a long history of delivering great reliability and performance in a form factor that’s so portable it’s easily pocketable. The drives come in sizes ranging from 500GB to 2TB, and you should be able to find them on sale in at least one of these configurations going into the holiday season, which means that you can probably find them for even less than that cost range posted above. A good SSD is a must for offloading video captured in camera on SD cards, and some of the newer cameras will let you record directly to these drives via USB-C.

 

Price: $100 – $400 on Amazon

 

Backup batteries and SD cards

These are easy gifts to get video creatives, which never go out of style and which will always be appreciated. You can never have enough spare memory cards, or enough backup batteries. Just make sure you get the right ones for whatever camera system your giftee is using: And for memory, focus on cards like the SanDisk Extreme Pro with 170MB/S  transfer speeds to ensure good performance with 4K video capture.

 

Price: Starting at around $40

 

GoPro Hero8

A GoPro is an extremely versatile piece of kit for a video creator. The ruggedness, portability, built-in stabilization and range of modes mean you can capture some amazing additional footage to compliment stuff you’re recording on your primary camera – or give you everything you need to capture a great travel vlog in the moment. The newest GoPro Hero8 has features including more advanced stabilization, compatibility with additional video accessories, digital lenses and more tat make it the best camera the company has ever made for creators.

 

Price: $409 on Amazon

Microphones

A good microphone is a necessity for making good videos, and there are a wide range of options available. To give you just a few options at very different price points, look at the Saramonic SR-XM1. It’s a generally not sold for more than $35, and is dead simple with a 3.5mm connector to plug directly into the camera port on a wide range of devices. Saramonic also makes iPhone mics with lightning connectors for similar prices. Then, at around $200, the Rode Wireless Go is more expensive – but still a bargain for a totally wireless microphone system that can provide audio directly to your camera. Pair it with an optional lavalier mic and you’re going to get great results.

 

Price: Saramonic SR-XM1, $25 on Amazon | Rode Wireless Go, $190 on Amazon

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ZHIYUN WEEBILL LAB for $369.99 USD

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B&H has a 24-hour deal at the moment on the Zhiyun WEEBILL LAB gimbal. The gimbal is available for $369.99 USD, which is a saving of $230 USD.

 

With the recent announcement of the DJI Ronin-SC, which costs $439 USD, gimbal prices continue to fall. This current deal on the WEEBILL LAB makes it a very attractive alternative for anyone who was looking at the DJI Ronin-SC.

Zhiyun has forged a solid reputation in recent years for making good gimbals. Their latest creation is the WEEBILL LAB, a new take on the one-handed gimbal with a payload capacity of up to 3kg (6.61lb). To be crystal clear this isn’t a replacement for any of the Crane gimbals, it’s simply a new addition … Continue reading

I reviewed the WEEBILL LAB last year on the site and found it to be a very feature-rich, and easy to use gimbal.

KEY FEATURES

6.6 lb Payload

Mini Tripod Mount on Top and Bottom

Allows Two-Handed Operation

Easy Switching to Underslung Mode

B&H also has the WEEBILL LAB Master Package for $569 USD and the WEEBILL LAB Creator Package for $499 USD.

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Zhiyun-Tech just announced their new flagship stabilizer for higher payloads – Zhiyun CRANE 3S. With its new powerful motors, the gimbal can support loads up to 6.5kg (14.33 lbs) so it should be able to handle many cinema cameras. It also offers modular design with EasySling Handle and SmartSling Handle and it can be used with EasyRig. It is available now in three kits.

The Chinese gimbal manufacturer Zhiyun-Tech first introduced the new gimbal design with the CRANE 3 LAB and Weebill LAB back in 2018. The aim of the gimbals was to improve the ergonomics for easier underslung filming mode – when the camera is underneath the gimbal. Since then, the smaller stabilizer Weebill LAB already got its improved successor with the Weebill-S compact gimbal in October 2019. Now the time has come to improve the larger model. Zhiyun-Tech just announced its new flagship stabilizer for higher payloads – the Zhiyun CRANE 3S. Let’s take a short look at its features and specs.

 

Zhiyun CRANE 3S

One of the most significant changes in the new Zhiyun CRANE 3S are its new, more powerful motors which allow it to handle up to 6.5kg (14.33 lbs) payloads allowing to use the gimbal with heavier camera setups. According to Zhiyun, the gimbal will be able to handle setups with Canon EOS 1DX, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras, Canon Cinema EOS, Sony FS and FX series, and RED Digital Cinema cameras. It should even be possible to balance a Blackmagic URSA on the gimbal, although it has to be mounted reversed.

Zhiyun CRANE 3S should even carry the Blackmagic URSA. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

Zhiyun CRANE 3S should even carry the Blackmagic URSA. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

CRANE 3S also features a modular design in the motor axis and handles. For larger cinema camera combos, users can attach the included extension module onto the roll axis. For smaller DSLR combos, the extension module can be removed to make the setup compact and portable.

 

Zhiyun CRANE 3S features extendable arm. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

With CRANE 3S, Zhiyun-Tech also introduces a detachable second handle with two options:

 

EasySling Handle extends the grip for more comfort upright & underslung operation

SmartSling Handle features an intuitive control panel and OLED screen, for direct camera & gimbal parameter adjustment

It is possible to combine both handles as they are easy to fit and remove. Both provide multiple thread holes in different sizes to mount accessories. The modular design makes the CRANE 3S compatible with motorized dollies, jibs, cable cams, EasyRig, etc. Especially the compatibility with EasyRig is important in my opinion as some setups with the CRANE 3S will be very heavy for handheld operation.

Zhiyun CRANE 3S gimbal announced. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

With three 18650-format batteries, CRANE 3S can run for up to 12 hours. A DC-in power port on the battery compartment allows input of up to 25.2V for direct charging. To support long shoots with larger setups, Zhiyun introduces the TransMount PowerPlus Battery Pack which houses six 18650 batteries and independently provides 18 hours of runtime for the gimbal.

Zhiyun CRANE 3S gimbal announced. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

The newly-designed locking system can lock all three axes without noticeable swinging. The modular design comes with double locks for additional safety. A larger lens support has been added to the zoom and focus system.

 

Image Transmission Module

Zhiyun-Tech’s TransMount Image Transmission Module is, of course, compatible with the CRANE 3S. With the transmitter, the video can be streamed to up to three monitoring devices including smartphones. The ViaTouch 2.0 system in the ZY Play app bridges the communication gap between stabilizer, camera and monitoring devices, allowing users to adjust camera and gimbal parameters remotely. The ViaTouch 2.0 system also enables a visualized remote motion control for the gimbal.

Zhiyun CRANE 3S gimbal announced. Source: Zhiyun-Tech

 

The Zhiyun CRANE 3S is now available for pre-order. There are three options (kits) available:

 

CRANE 3S (with SmartSling Handle) priced at $739 (€849 in Europe)

CRANE 3S-E (with EasySling Handle) priced at $649 (€769 in Europe)

CRANE 3S Pro (with SmartSling Handle, PowerPlus Battery Pack, Zoom&Focus Controllers, Image Transmission Transmitter and Smartphone Clamp) priced at $1,149 (€1,299 in Europe)

What do you think about the new Zhiyun CRANE 3S? Do you have experience with other Zhiyun-Tech gimbals? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.

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Our site sponsor B&H currently has a very interesting offer with the compact gimbal WEEBILL LAB from Zhiyun-Tech. Even despite its low weight, it can support payloads of up to 6.6 lbs (2.99 kg). The gimbal sells now for $369.99 and there are also discounted kits with various accessories available.

The WEEBILL LAB is a smaller brother of the Zhiyun CRANE 3 LAB. Zhiyun-Tech first presented both gimbals last year at IBC and Photokina exhibitions. In case you want to refresh the memory and take a look at its specs, you can take a look at our article about the WEEBILL LAB from last year’s Photokina.

The WEEBILL LAB seems to be suitable for frequent travelers as the gimbal only weighs 2.13 lb (970 g) and its dimensions are quite compact too – 2.76 x 7.48 x 11.81″ (7 x 19 x 30 cm). Given its compactness it actually offers an impressive payload – it can support cameras up to 6.6 lbs (2.99 kg). Please keep in mind, that balancing setups with a heavy lens might not be possible due to the limited arm’s length.

A great feature of the WEEBILL LAB is that the arms can be locked for easier transport and balancing. Its design also makes it easier for use in the “underslung” mode.

B&H currently offers the WEEBILL LAB gimbal for $369.99. The discount is $229 and there is also a free Zhiyun-Tech phone holder included in the package. Additionally, there are two interesting kits available:

 

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Creator package includes the WEEBILL LAB gimbal with the phone holder, TransMount monopod, follow focus motor, 2 quick-release mounts for the monopod / mini tripod, and multifunctional camera belt

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Master package includes the whole Creator package and a Zhiyun-Tech TransMount multifunctional gimbal bag

To purchase any of the versions, please follow these links:

 

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB gimbal with phone holder – Was: $ 599.00  Now: $369.99 (Savings: $229.01)

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Creator package – Was: $ 798.00  Now: $499.00 (Savings: $299.00)

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Master package – Was: $ 898.00  Now: $569.00 (Savings: $329.00)

The recently released compact one-handed gimbal Ronin-SC from DJI is a direct competitor to the WEEBILL LAB. This release seems to be the reason why Zhiyun decided to drop the price of WEEBILL LAB. Anyway, it is us filmmakers who profit from such occasions.

 

Do you currently need a compact gimbal for traveling? Do you have experience with Zhiyun-Tech gimbals? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.

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ZHIYUN has been well known for reasonably priced camera gimbals, and it has launched the WEEBILL S in Bangkok, it is the successor to the WEEBILL LAB and has several impressive upgrades that will make a solo videographer’s life simpler.

For starters, the WEEBILL S weighs a mere 1.1kg and measures approximately a foot in height, its gimbal motor has a 300% improvement in torque and 50% in response speed all thanks to the upgraded 8th Instune algorithm, ZHIYUN says that the motor is less robotic as compared to its predecessor and can handle heavy payloads, quoting a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV + 24-70mm f/2.8 lens combo as an example.

 

The WEEBILL S has a built in Zhiyun axis handheld monitor that gives videographers instant access to the gimbal’s features and modes without using the app, one feature that really impressed me is the auto tune feature,Zhiyun camera electronic stabilizer helps adjust the gimbal motor strength and tells you if you have properly balanced the camera’s weight on the gimbal.

I had a brief moment with the WEEBILL S with a Canon 5D Mark IV at the experiential area and was very satisfied that the weight distribution of the gimbal is so good that it doesn’t strain when holding single handedly, the controls are also surprisingly easy to use and I absolutely love the fact that it uses a wheel to navigate around the gimbal’s settings.

 

The WEEBILL S has six operating modes that allows videographers to perform cinematic angles, the interesting one being the Vortex mode, which lets you do 360 degree barrel shots, battery life has significantly improved from 7.5 hours to 14 hours compared to the WEEBILL LAB.

With the optional TransMount Image Transmission Image Module, videographers can now conveniently monitor their footage, remotely control the gimbal and do live streams on up to 3 devices over an ultra low latency 1080p30 signal.

Also, the WEEBILL S is the only gimbal that lets you control its movements with a smartphone’s gyroscope while being able to see the transmitted footage from the module, this allows film directors to be able to administer the footage angle they want as the videographer handles the gimbal.

The ZY Play app has also been updated to work with the module, bringing a SmartFollow 2.0 object tracking feature and ViaTouch 2.0 that allows you to control your camera’s settings including ISO, aperture, shutter speed and more.

The ZHIYUN WEEBILL S is now available in Malaysia at a very reasonable Zhiyun easy gimbal price of RM1599 and is officially distributed by Pixels Distribution with a 12+3 Months warranty. In order to ensure that it is an official unit, do watch out for the Pixels Distribution sticker (as pictured below) on the box.

 

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