If you think your optically-stabilised smartphone camera is good enough to help you record pro-level (or even semi-pro level) videos, you might want to try out a 3-axis gimbal stabiliser (or simply, a ...
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Xiaomi has introduced its first handheld stabiliser in China under its Mijia ecosystem. The Chinese OEM is calling it the Mi 3-Axis Shooting Stabilizer. It competes with the likes of the DJI Osmo and ...
Smartphones make it incredibly convenient to shoot HD or even 4K video, but as anyone who’s watched the end result will tell you, resolution isn’t everything. Smartphone-shot footage often suffers ...
A Kickstarter project is aiming to give smartphones three-axis image stabilization along with a handful of physical controls. The Vimbal S is a motorized smartphone gimbal, but in addition to ...
With 3-axis stabilization, you can swing the Osmo Pocket every which way and still get passably smooth footage at 4K resolution. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Mobile phones give anybody the ability to quickly capture what is going on around them, but there is no guarantee that the footage will be in focus, blur-free or in the case of videos, without shaking ...
Feiyu Tech, one of the most famous gimbal manufacturers, will release their latest camera gimbal, called G6 Max 3-Axis Stabilized Handheld Camera Gimbal. We got the G6 Max and use it for a few days.
Smartphones have gradually become our go-to devices for photography related tasks. They are easy to carry around and can also perform several professional level camera jobs that were once only ...