@@Nessaiepasfaisle I'm not sure arm is necessary for GoPro :D. And I wonder how often you will hit the max position on the arm while driving the quad off-road :D. Quad sounds like tons of dirt, are you sure your Osmo P1 will be safe? :D
@@JoATTech I plan to use the Osmo P1 for small paths and quiet walks. I know it is fragile. The advantage for GoPros is that the Alien allows you to avoid cropping in the image with the built-in stabilization of the cameras.
I'm not so sure about the last part (no need for build-in stabilization) - it's not a gimbal, there is still sideways shake. I have actually try it (I think I haven't already :D).
I watch Bestboy Adam (remember his issues). Looks like tilta never learn, but they just released their own damper for Alien Mini, which seems to work. Not sure about the price.
Yes I've seen it. Seen few reviews of MoveMax also (I even mention it in this video). It also causes jello without a damper :D. And Vaxis has their own damper (cheaper). Pro of the Tilta Hydra Mini is electronic suction cup. Movemax has manual.
@@AndresGuzman956 I haven't tested Movmax so not sure how good it is. But based what I've seen the results they provide are very similar. I can for sure recommend Tilta Hydra Mini, cause I have one and I used it intensively last 2 weeks. But with some kind of the damper and not for 100% off-road :D
@@splasheuro I guess electronic one is not needed, just gives additional piece of mind, but the problem is as with every device with battery it may stop working after ~3 years. I haven't have any problems with suction caps, although smaller ones unglued from my windshield, but they haven't have a pump and indicator of the low suction. Manual cups from Tilta or Vaxis have an indicator on the pump which shows that suction is low so if you can see them from the cabin you are kinda safe. I just wanted some additional peace of mind and wanted to try the fancy one :D
Did you try putting the pocket 3 in the bracket so it is sideways and then screw the counterweight into the bottom of the 1/4-20 thread of the Pocket 3 instead of the Tilta? This might help with the jello. It makes it bottom heavy and makes the pivot point closer to the camera head. Not sure if it will work, but it might be worth a try.
No, because it's quite hard to put the camera with the 1/4-20 part into the bracket, also not sure about additional 220g hanging out of it. But the idea might be worth trying, although it works really well mounted upside down, and I haven't seen anyone succeeding without some kind of the vibration damper (either insta360 or new tilta one). So kinda doubt it would help :D
These are very similar products. Movmax has a bit smaller max payload, but it should not matter for Pocket3 :D. Do you use any damper with your Movmax arm?
@@JoATTech yes movmax has its vibration damper cost like 30$ i think i dont recall exactly but wow it is MUST ! night and day for filming you can check my last motorcycle film its filmed with the movmax blade and osmo
The video i needed to see, beautifully done. ty
If I owe you a like... here it is! I just received the handheld version yesterday. Thanks, for the video.
Does it work as expected? :D
Hi dear, thanks for this video which enlightens me a lot on this subject. I bought the Tilta for a quad and I can't wait to try it.
For which camera? Pocket 3?
@@JoATTech I would like to pair Gopro 10 and 11 and osmo pocket 1 with the Insta360 damper
@@Nessaiepasfaisle I'm not sure arm is necessary for GoPro :D. And I wonder how often you will hit the max position on the arm while driving the quad off-road :D.
Quad sounds like tons of dirt, are you sure your Osmo P1 will be safe? :D
@@JoATTech I plan to use the Osmo P1 for small paths and quiet walks. I know it is fragile. The advantage for GoPros is that the Alien allows you to avoid cropping in the image with the built-in stabilization of the cameras.
I'm not so sure about the last part (no need for build-in stabilization) - it's not a gimbal, there is still sideways shake. I have actually try it (I think I haven't already :D).
Nice and compact unit
It is, but I wish they include vibration damber in the ultimate kit even if it's like $20 more expensive.
THANX MEN!! GREAT JOB!!!
i remember going through this exact thing with the original hydra alien and a real camera. Nothing worked til the bestboy adam spring mod
I watch Bestboy Adam (remember his issues). Looks like tilta never learn, but they just released their own damper for Alien Mini, which seems to work. Not sure about the price.
thansk for the video!! have you seen the Movemax? its the same but different design! i would love to see a review on that
Yes I've seen it. Seen few reviews of MoveMax also (I even mention it in this video). It also causes jello without a damper :D. And Vaxis has their own damper (cheaper).
Pro of the Tilta Hydra Mini is electronic suction cup.
Movemax has manual.
@i dont mind the 30 dollar difference. If you could recommend one, which one would it be ?? Movmax or Tilta?
@@AndresGuzman956 I haven't tested Movmax so not sure how good it is. But based what I've seen the results they provide are very similar.
I can for sure recommend Tilta Hydra Mini, cause I have one and I used it intensively last 2 weeks. But with some kind of the damper and not for 100% off-road :D
is the electronic suction cup needed or is the manual pump cup good enough? have you ever had issues of manual pump losing vacuum ?
@@splasheuro I guess electronic one is not needed, just gives additional piece of mind, but the problem is as with every device with battery it may stop working after ~3 years.
I haven't have any problems with suction caps, although smaller ones unglued from my windshield, but they haven't have a pump and indicator of the low suction.
Manual cups from Tilta or Vaxis have an indicator on the pump which shows that suction is low so if you can see them from the cabin you are kinda safe.
I just wanted some additional peace of mind and wanted to try the fancy one :D
Did you try putting the pocket 3 in the bracket so it is sideways and then screw the counterweight into the bottom of the 1/4-20 thread of the Pocket 3 instead of the Tilta? This might help with the jello. It makes it bottom heavy and makes the pivot point closer to the camera head.
Not sure if it will work, but it might be worth a try.
No, because it's quite hard to put the camera with the 1/4-20 part into the bracket, also not sure about additional 220g hanging out of it.
But the idea might be worth trying, although it works really well mounted upside down, and I haven't seen anyone succeeding without some kind of the vibration damper (either insta360 or new tilta one). So kinda doubt it would help :D
Damn shame that this only come out now,. im using the movmax bladearm and it also deliver
results
These are very similar products. Movmax has a bit smaller max payload, but it should not matter for Pocket3 :D.
Do you use any damper with your Movmax arm?
@@JoATTech
yes movmax has its vibration damper cost like 30$ i think i dont recall exactly but wow it is MUST !
night and day for filming
you can check my last motorcycle film its filmed with the movmax blade and osmo
@@Dor_sap Really nice video. Put some questions in the comment :D
Hi I don't understand where you are seeing the tension number settings, mine just has plus or minus tension.
I just count the turns from the minimum.
There are 18.5 turns (or 17.5) - so I give the tension in turns from the minimum setting :D.