Would have been nice to test with Sony rather than Lumix as the stability with Lumix cameras are so good. However thanks for raising points that other reviewers didn’t.
It's easy to say "you don't need an expensive gimbal" but if your camera and especially lens is beefy then you DO need one "expensive" that compensates for that weight. Your setup works out for you so there's that.
Okay ... Zhiyun doing pretty awesome and working their way up. But still DJI gimbals are pretty much on a different level. So until you do a side by side comparison, stick with the qualities of this gimbal for now. Becos most at times, price comes with quality though. I use the RS3 in my shots for motorcycles. I haven't used Zhiyun yet. Maybe could try someday.
rs3 mini isnt the budget killer it was rumoured to be ( and in the middle of being stopped in production ), and rsc2 is no longer being sold, the only entry dji gimbal left is rs3 ( and you know you;re in deep shit when rs2 is "entry" ) remember that weebill s broke the socks off of ronin s and sc - they're always good, they just dont cater much to the higher end customer, The whole weebill lineup is as reliable as ronin's , just without much bells and whistle , but even if its 10% less smooth - its still half the price. try finding a budget 7lbs payload gimbal as reliable and as stable as weebill - you cant really ive got a weebill s that i use with an a6400/sig30 and a a73/28-75 , held up just fine even after 3 1/2 year
@@JJARCHIE Good to know . The sigma 30mm , 1.4 is a beast of a lens . I pair it with my A6700 and the RS3.. it’s crazy in its own right . Will try the weebill someday though for the price to shoot motorcycles and see how it goes .
thanks for this! simplicity of it is appealing. don’t see this on the site or in your video (sorry if I missed it) - what’s the payload weight capacity ?
fwiw, I used your code and it did stack, hope that helps the channel! ~$200 for a barebones gimbal that I was already in the market for seems like a no-brainer
A tripod is the mist important piece of equipment imo. I've done so many shoot where gimbals are just used for b rolls and certain details but most of the time the camera lives on the tripod
If you say "Jer-yoo-un" you'd get pretty close. I know it looks like there's a Z there, but the word contains no 'Z' sound at all. I can't tell you for sure why the creators of the 'Pinyin' system for romanizing Mandarin Chinese words used a z there, but the closest English consonant to that sound is a J. Actually it's a J further back in the mouth, and the one romanized with an actual 'j' character is more forward in the mouth, I guess that's probably the actual reason for 'zh' and 'j' - but I think 'jh' would b much easier for people not familiar with pinyin to puzzle out. And 'yun' is one syllable but if you listen carefully to people pronouncing it there's a dipthong so it's closer to 'yoo-un' (just say both of those sounds as one syllable and give the oo part more of the emphasis).
Lemme be of some help :) I'm a long term expat stationed in China. Now, to the point. Take the sound dʒ like in the word "General": this is in some approximation what Chinese ZH stands up for. If you sorta double it, like dʒʒ, you would win extra respect from experts. Then, carve the "i" out of the word "stick", just make it a tad longer, and you are done with that ZHI part. Easier with "yun": borrow YU from "you", and just append the regular "n", like from "can", to the end of it. And congrats, you've just mastered this ZHIYUN thing. There are tones, as Chinese is a tonal language, but forget them, no one would care!
best and honest intro, "they're paying me lot of money to review this " hahaha
Does it work with BMCC 6K
Would love to know!
I would like to know too
Max payload is 3kg, so it depends on your setup if it works
Thinking more about the size of the camera as opposed to the weight but it should be fine.
Will test this weekend and report back everyone 🙌🏼
I have a question. Is the Zhiyon Weebill 3E Bluetooth connected with lumix gh7?
Would have been nice to test with Sony rather than Lumix as the stability with Lumix cameras are so good. However thanks for raising points that other reviewers didn’t.
It's easy to say "you don't need an expensive gimbal" but if your camera and especially lens is beefy then you DO need one "expensive" that compensates for that weight. Your setup works out for you so there's that.
Facts I use a $300 Moza Air 2S for my Black Magic Cinema 6k and it works so well.
Can we attach a dual grip to the Weebill 3E ?
One grip at each side of the camera to distribute the weight evenly between the hands.
there are three screw holes on the bottom of the gimbal. You may need the third part accessories if want to add it.
The discount code doesn't work.
Just tested and it worked for me, make sure to copy and paste into the box that says "coupon code" at check out.
@@OBP_ That's what I did.
@@SFLfights Make sure there's not a space at the beginning or the end of the code you copied and pasted
@@Studiotek Ok but same result ;).
Okay ... Zhiyun doing pretty awesome and working their way up. But still DJI gimbals are pretty much on a different level. So until you do a side by side comparison, stick with the qualities of this gimbal for now. Becos most at times, price comes with quality though. I use the RS3 in my shots for motorcycles. I haven't used Zhiyun yet. Maybe could try someday.
rs3 mini isnt the budget killer it was rumoured to be ( and in the middle of being stopped in production ), and rsc2 is no longer being sold, the only entry dji gimbal left is rs3 ( and you know you;re in deep shit when rs2 is "entry" )
remember that weebill s broke the socks off of ronin s and sc - they're always good, they just dont cater much to the higher end customer, The whole weebill lineup is as reliable as ronin's , just without much bells and whistle , but even if its 10% less smooth - its still half the price. try finding a budget 7lbs payload gimbal as reliable and as stable as weebill - you cant really
ive got a weebill s that i use with an a6400/sig30 and a a73/28-75 , held up just fine even after 3 1/2 year
@@JJARCHIE Good to know . The sigma 30mm , 1.4 is a beast of a lens . I pair it with my A6700 and the RS3.. it’s crazy in its own right . Will try the weebill someday though for the price to shoot motorcycles and see how it goes .
For a gear I hardly ever use, I chose to stick with my Weebill S. Never saw any reason to upgrade.
Me, too.
Can stable lumis s5 with kit lens 20-60mm?
Yes!
thanks for this! simplicity of
it is appealing. don’t see this on the site or in your video (sorry if I missed it) - what’s the payload weight capacity ?
3kg payloard, Yeah I think me you and alot of other see value in the simplicity in today gimbal market.
@@OBP_ agreed, and thanks for the answer!
fwiw, I used your code and it did stack, hope that helps the channel! ~$200 for a barebones gimbal that I was already in the market for seems like a no-brainer
Were you able to use the wireless trigger on your GH7?
Not tested but worked with the cable with ISO, shutter and f stop control. Will try to give it a test
A tripod is the mist important piece of equipment imo. I've done so many shoot where gimbals are just used for b rolls and certain details but most of the time the camera lives on the tripod
00:25 is that a new intro? Looks clean
Were you able to wirelessly control the S5iix from the gimbal ?
I came here to ask same Lumix compatibility question.
Will try to test it out, I only used the cable which did work for recording, iso, shutter and F stop control.
I liked because of your pronunciation 😂🎉👏
If you say "Jer-yoo-un" you'd get pretty close. I know it looks like there's a Z there, but the word contains no 'Z' sound at all. I can't tell you for sure why the creators of the 'Pinyin' system for romanizing Mandarin Chinese words used a z there, but the closest English consonant to that sound is a J. Actually it's a J further back in the mouth, and the one romanized with an actual 'j' character is more forward in the mouth, I guess that's probably the actual reason for 'zh' and 'j' - but I think 'jh' would b much easier for people not familiar with pinyin to puzzle out. And 'yun' is one syllable but if you listen carefully to people pronouncing it there's a dipthong so it's closer to 'yoo-un' (just say both of those sounds as one syllable and give the oo part more of the emphasis).
Thanks for the videos. You're the best film pro on TH-cam. 👍Bren in Dublin Ireland across the water.
Thanks so much 🙌🏼👌🏼
1. can bluetooth be permanently disabled
2 does bm 6k work with it via usb
answer these and i will subscribe
1. Yes - 2. No
If you don't like it I am happy to take over from you for 50 pound sterling... :)
10 seconds worth of samples for a 10 min video, smh...
Lemme be of some help :)
I'm a long term expat stationed in China.
Now, to the point. Take the sound dʒ like in the word "General": this is in some approximation what Chinese ZH stands up for. If you sorta double it, like dʒʒ, you would win extra respect from experts. Then, carve the "i" out of the word "stick", just make it a tad longer, and you are done with that ZHI part.
Easier with "yun": borrow YU from "you", and just append the regular "n", like from "can", to the end of it.
And congrats, you've just mastered this ZHIYUN thing.
There are tones, as Chinese is a tonal language, but forget them, no one would care!
🙌🏼🙌🏼
Terrible advice