Dude, thank you so much. I saw other TH-camrs saying that the metal rod just pops right off once you get the screws out but I couldn't get mine off. Then I saw your video and saw you pry that little piece out with a screw driver so I did the same and it worked! Finally, after first stripping a screw and having to purchase a screw extractor to remove it, I thought I was going to have to put it back the way it was. But now I was able to adjust it so that the motor is out of the way.
Yeah I mentioned that it was harder then it looks because I had to take my time to pry it up (5-10mins) and I felt it was a waste of time putting in the video. Seems like everyone finding it hard. Mainly because you have to be super careful with it
i dared to do it just now and it works perfectly, thanks. this was the best tutorial. and i think balancing it well and then running auto helps with the final result. so my advice to those trying it - when you use the tools to remove the screws, some (not all) will feel very stiff. when i was twisting hard in rotation, if it would slip out it would begin threading the screws. to combat this i suggest pushing down as you turn with force. when the screws are off, the long plate easily comes away. everyone mentions about the tiny plate. this required a lot of force yes. when i got a little bit up, i thought christ will it be like this for the whole piece? but when you get the majority of the very side off, it flies off in one piece instantly, so be careful as it nearly hit me in the face (like another user here). my technique was to use a flat head screwdriver to place into the slot - as a base for the next part, not to do any prying. i use this screwdriver to gently push the wire down out of the way, create a stable base, and make sure i am not pushing it deep into the hole cutting the wire over time. i use a second, tiny flat head screwdriver to start leaning against this first screwdriver base, and start leveraging against it to pry the small plastic side away. this did cut up the small plastic piece a bit as you are using force, it'll scuff it, but c'est la vie. it worked with my new BMPCC 6k with 18-35 sigma lens, so i'm thrilled. by the time you read this i will likely have the video of me doing it on my IG - swiftleighmedia thanks again Lee, following you now on IG
I added a Rode II microphone to my Nikon Z6 and with the FTZ lens adaptor with my 24-70 lens, the Rode II receiver on the camera shoe would bump into the gimbal arm. So had to do this hack to make it work. Thanks for this swiftleigh media for help getting that damn plate off! Worked perfectly - only took a minute or two to pop it up working side to side. Hardest part was getting the cable stuffed in without kinking it. Gimbal works great.
For those struggling to remove the smaller flap, instead of trying to pry it from the bottom with a small flathead (which I was unsuccessful at) take the smallest allen wrench that came with the box and insert it into the SCREW HOLE at the top of the flap and gently nudge it out that way. When I did that, it immediately and flawlessly came off. I think the issue is where you are angling the pry. Do it from the top not the bottom.
Thanks for the video. I did strip 2 screws with the allen key. Thankfully I had a more complete set of keys at home and could finish the job with a slightly bigger size. I found it hard to pop the plastic covers without marking them but i did it. Once you fit the pieces back together (after folding with the wire in), do make sure to start with the plastic piece BEFORE inserting screws because it's a tight fit and depending on how "damaged" the piece is (because of the removal earlier), it can be harder to fit back in. Anyway I managed to do it and it's WAY better. You can access much more easily your camera control and obviously see your camera screen. Worth the hassle.
That's crazy! I literally stripped 2 screws as well...AND slightly damaged the plastic cover...AND tightened everything up before putting the plastic cover on (which was a mistake). All the issues you had, I had exactly. Wish I read your comment before starting!
Oh man I used my alan key to try and gently pry the bottom cover off and I must have squished the cable doing so. I power it up and it just shows the sleep mode symbol and I can't do anything else. Going to have to open it up again and see if I can find the loose connection. Literally right out of the bloody box. 😓
@@hmongentertainment8615 correct. I don't know why they would do that. It just makes things more complicated. I actually had compatibility issues with the app and my smartphone. I had to borrow an iPhone to get it done.
I haven’t been able to relocate the rear motor because that last cover part that you mentioned is difficult to remove just simply won’t. I’ve tried so hard and the part is all scratched up and I can’t seem to be able to remove it at all. :/
That "EXTRA" screw, is not "extra". Is best practice to mount 2(two) screws into the raiser base. If you screw only one your camera is going to rotate willie-nilly after a while. You are welcome ;)
Alright, getting that small plastic covering at the bottom part was so frustrating! I finally manage to get it open after 1h of what it seems like carving wood with my tools just to get that part opened! What I found is you can tilt the body part down , maybe slap it a little, beware of the twisting wire though, and see if there is any small opening, when you see it, then grab a small flathead screw and try to lever it open. That's how I did it almost 2 hours later!!
UPDATE: Please do not shortened it if you don't want to risk. It was harder than said and my gimbal is now on sleep mode maybe because of the damages in wire during the shortening process!
couldn't get the bottom plastic piece, I m afraid to pry it harder and it breaks or if the wire snaps, they really should have shipped it out of the box like that.
Can u help me ho to get sony A7c controls active on the gimbal. Gimbal is working perfectly fine. But my A7c controls need to be control through camera instead of gimbal
I just ordered a Crane 2S on sale from their website. I already have a Weebill S and part of the reason I ordered this one is I need to use my gimbal attached upside down in a cable cam rig. The weebill seemed to be programmed only to be configured either right side up or held by the top handle like a briefcase if you want "underslung" low angle shots. Basically what would happen was after a small amount of remote framing adjustment with the app controller, the gimbal would begin wobbling around like it didn't understand how to right itself. My question is, if you make this modification does it give you trouble if you flip the main handle over top for underslung shots? Or do you have to add a grip and carry it like a briefcase?
great and clear explanation video tutorial. I have a question about motion sensor remote control device dedicated for previous Crane 2, did you tested or you know who did it ?
Hi I have problem with my Sony A7iii when I post photos to Facebook or Instagram the photos appear small while photos from phone come out twice the size. People have suggested in lightroom export settings at pixels 2048 longedge but I'm still not getting it. Any help would be appreciated.
Small (maybe large) problem.... How do I store/ transport the gimbal when the extension bracket is removed and it is at 45 degrees? The gimbal won't fit in the carrying case that it came in anymore. And it's too large to fit into my camera bag.
My gimbal won't power on anymore. I never dropped it or anything. Do you think that this modification ruined it? And do you think that Zhiyun will still honor their warranty? It says that warranties are void if there is unauthorized modifications. I spent $643 on this and had it for less than 6 months and it crapped out on me the morning of an important shoot 😭
@@Jay_kun777 I bought a screw extractor set on amazon. It came with a few different sizes. It was one of the smaller sizes (ex#9 it said) but you'll feel it
In case you still haven't been able to do it, instead of using a very small flathead screwdriver, take the smallest allen wrench that came in the box and insert it into the hole of the small flap (with the screw already removed of course). Then gently angle the allen wrench in the hole to pry it out. When I did this, it immediately and gently came off.
Two of the Allen bolts stripped using the Allen tool provided. so I'm stuck with the extension. Zhiyun was not helpful when I emailed them. The thing they suggested made it worse.
Benjamin Figueroa I bought one as well but I got the wrong size and it made it worse so the hole is much bigger now. I’m going to try the super glue hack tomorrow. Really hoping it works lol
Having the same problem as well, I can only manage to remove the 3 screws and the remaining 5 are very tight. i tried WD40 already, doesn’t work. I don’t want to force it so I’m sticking to 90 degree mode for now.
@@johnlherrydeguzman1391 I ended up getting a Dremel and cutting into it and making it a flat head. No damage just small cosmetic that I can cover with black sharpie. Works perfectly but I wouldn't recommend to be honest unless you're confident in doing it.
John Louie Jacinto hey sir, thank you for taking time on responding to my message! I’d take your suggestion as well. 🙏 I already talked to Zhiyun also and it doesn’t seem to void the warranty and they would only recommend it if you are confident enough to do it on your own. Maybe we should wait for a few months for any further official updates regarding these features of the Crane 2s. Thank you again and stay safe! Best, Lherry 🍻
Hey Lee, I think if you do the fuji lens reviews (the wall and sharpness test) it will bring you tons of views and something that brought me to your channel too. I'm afraid you only did that for few of lenses and then none!
Yeah I reviewed the lenses I was interested in and was buying at the time. I havent owned a Fuji camera in 2.5 years which is why I dont really review Fuji stuff since I cant afford to buy cameras and lenses I dont shoot on. If Fuji sends me stuff I will review it though!
@@LeeZavitz Please advice - I found a Ronin S for £300 and the Crane 2S is currently selling at £600 - do you think its that much better than the Ronin S? Thanks mate - you all are doing great work.
Dude, thank you so much. I saw other TH-camrs saying that the metal rod just pops right off once you get the screws out but I couldn't get mine off. Then I saw your video and saw you pry that little piece out with a screw driver so I did the same and it worked! Finally, after first stripping a screw and having to purchase a screw extractor to remove it, I thought I was going to have to put it back the way it was. But now I was able to adjust it so that the motor is out of the way.
Yeah I mentioned that it was harder then it looks because I had to take my time to pry it up (5-10mins) and I felt it was a waste of time putting in the video. Seems like everyone finding it hard. Mainly because you have to be super careful with it
What size are the screws? One of mine stripped as well but I don’t know the screw size for it 😓
Thank you!!!! I was losing my mind trying to get the extension off after taking off the screws this helped so much!
How's it going with the gimbal?
i dared to do it just now and it works perfectly, thanks. this was the best tutorial. and i think balancing it well and then running auto helps with the final result.
so my advice to those trying it - when you use the tools to remove the screws, some (not all) will feel very stiff. when i was twisting hard in rotation, if it would slip out it would begin threading the screws. to combat this i suggest pushing down as you turn with force.
when the screws are off, the long plate easily comes away. everyone mentions about the tiny plate. this required a lot of force yes. when i got a little bit up, i thought christ will it be like this for the whole piece? but when you get the majority of the very side off, it flies off in one piece instantly, so be careful as it nearly hit me in the face (like another user here). my technique was to use a flat head screwdriver to place into the slot - as a base for the next part, not to do any prying. i use this screwdriver to gently push the wire down out of the way, create a stable base, and make sure i am not pushing it deep into the hole cutting the wire over time. i use a second, tiny flat head screwdriver to start leaning against this first screwdriver base, and start leveraging against it to pry the small plastic side away. this did cut up the small plastic piece a bit as you are using force, it'll scuff it, but c'est la vie.
it worked with my new BMPCC 6k with 18-35 sigma lens, so i'm thrilled. by the time you read this i will likely have the video of me doing it on my IG - swiftleighmedia
thanks again Lee, following you now on IG
I added a Rode II microphone to my Nikon Z6 and with the FTZ lens adaptor with my 24-70 lens, the Rode II receiver on the camera shoe would bump into the gimbal arm. So had to do this hack to make it work. Thanks for this swiftleigh media for help getting that damn plate off! Worked perfectly - only took a minute or two to pop it up working side to side. Hardest part was getting the cable stuffed in without kinking it. Gimbal works great.
how do you like it a year later
Loved the pace of this video. Great work dude 👊
For those struggling to remove the smaller flap, instead of trying to pry it from the bottom with a small flathead (which I was unsuccessful at) take the smallest allen wrench that came with the box and insert it into the SCREW HOLE at the top of the flap and gently nudge it out that way. When I did that, it immediately and flawlessly came off. I think the issue is where you are angling the pry. Do it from the top not the bottom.
Thanks for the video. I did strip 2 screws with the allen key. Thankfully I had a more complete set of keys at home and could finish the job with a slightly bigger size. I found it hard to pop the plastic covers without marking them but i did it. Once you fit the pieces back together (after folding with the wire in), do make sure to start with the plastic piece BEFORE inserting screws because it's a tight fit and depending on how "damaged" the piece is (because of the removal earlier), it can be harder to fit back in. Anyway I managed to do it and it's WAY better. You can access much more easily your camera control and obviously see your camera screen. Worth the hassle.
That's crazy! I literally stripped 2 screws as well...AND slightly damaged the plastic cover...AND tightened everything up before putting the plastic cover on (which was a mistake).
All the issues you had, I had exactly. Wish I read your comment before starting!
Enjoyed the video... and I don't feel alone. I also love the smell of new electronics. 😁😁😁😁
Oh man I used my alan key to try and gently pry the bottom cover off and I must have squished the cable doing so. I power it up and it just shows the sleep mode symbol and I can't do anything else. Going to have to open it up again and see if I can find the loose connection. Literally right out of the bloody box. 😓
I had the same issue. Please let me know what you do to resolve this issue! I'm stressed!
@@hmongentertainment8615 did you do the first time activation via your smartphone? You can't power it on until you do that
@@Skad8erateher I haven't. So youre supposed to install the app first and activate it there and then turn on the gimbal?
@@hmongentertainment8615 correct. I don't know why they would do that. It just makes things more complicated. I actually had compatibility issues with the app and my smartphone. I had to borrow an iPhone to get it done.
@@Skad8erateher huh...interesting. ill try that.
I think they glued that tiny cover on mine because it doesn't not want to come off. I've tried everything, plus force. I gotta stop while i'm ahead.
15:18 is clearify everything for me thanks a lot for this guide
Your channel is back! Gz!
Kind of! I still can’t fully use it. I don’t know when I’ll be able to upload or have monetization
I haven’t been able to relocate the rear motor because that last cover part that you mentioned is difficult to remove just simply won’t. I’ve tried so hard and the part is all scratched up and I can’t seem to be able to remove it at all. :/
Woooo mind blowing ❤
That "EXTRA" screw, is not "extra". Is best practice to mount 2(two) screws into the raiser base. If you screw only one your camera is going to rotate willie-nilly after a while.
You are welcome ;)
Nice, got mine for $350, black Friday, B&H.
What about vortex mode/tilt after that modification? Does it still work properly?
Alright, getting that small plastic covering at the bottom part was so frustrating! I finally manage to get it open after 1h of what it seems like carving wood with my tools just to get that part opened! What I found is you can tilt the body part down , maybe slap it a little, beware of the twisting wire though, and see if there is any small opening, when you see it, then grab a small flathead screw and try to lever it open. That's how I did it almost 2 hours later!!
UPDATE: Please do not shortened it if you don't want to risk. It was harder than said and my gimbal is now on sleep mode maybe because of the damages in wire during the shortening process!
couldn't get the bottom plastic piece, I m afraid to pry it harder and it breaks or if the wire snaps, they really should have shipped it out of the box like that.
Just wiggle the edges and it will come free. And I agree it should have came this way with the option to put the extension in.
Now does it work with crane 2 remote control?
Can u help me ho to get sony A7c controls active on the gimbal. Gimbal is working perfectly fine. But my A7c controls need to be control through camera instead of gimbal
I just ordered a Crane 2S on sale from their website. I already have a Weebill S and part of the reason I ordered this one is I need to use my gimbal attached upside down in a cable cam rig. The weebill seemed to be programmed only to be configured either right side up or held by the top handle like a briefcase if you want "underslung" low angle shots.
Basically what would happen was after a small amount of remote framing adjustment with the app controller, the gimbal would begin wobbling around like it didn't understand how to right itself.
My question is, if you make this modification does it give you trouble if you flip the main handle over top for underslung shots? Or do you have to add a grip and carry it like a briefcase?
great and clear explanation video tutorial. I have a question about motion sensor remote control device dedicated for previous Crane 2, did you tested or you know who did it ?
I am not sure. I don’t have one to test with it. It’s possible it still works but I can’t give you an answer on that.
@@LeeZavitz thank you, you have talent to be teacher :)
Hi ,I have a problem , how do i connect my Sony A7C to Zhiyun crane 2s? please help me
Does this gimbal support Sony a7r3?
Hi I have problem with my Sony A7iii when I post photos to Facebook or Instagram the photos appear small while photos from phone come out twice the size.
People have suggested in lightroom export settings at pixels 2048 longedge but I'm still not getting it. Any help would be appreciated.
Small (maybe large) problem.... How do I store/ transport the gimbal when the extension bracket is removed and it is at 45 degrees? The gimbal won't fit in the carrying case that it came in anymore. And it's too large to fit into my camera bag.
15:15
and make sure you loosen all the moving parts, so bit by bit you shape it into the box shape.
I have my camera connected but it's not recording when I press the record button on the gimbal! I have a sony
My gimbal won't power on anymore. I never dropped it or anything. Do you think that this modification ruined it? And do you think that Zhiyun will still honor their warranty? It says that warranties are void if there is unauthorized modifications. I spent $643 on this and had it for less than 6 months and it crapped out on me the morning of an important shoot 😭
Maybe you inverted the batteries. It demages the internal components.
th-cam.com/video/F0KsRJtJSCU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks it’s very useful
Where to find the follow focus for the 2s, couldn’t found one...😔
Mi compadre. This vs the Ronin S - what direction are you leaning?
Great video. Maybe use a little more light so we can see it a little better.
Any different crane 2 nd crane 2s...?
Does it work with sony a6000?
I cannot get the the the motor relocated. All but 3 of the bolts are stuck. Any advice?
Buy a screw extractor set on amazom. It helped me
@@bennyfigueroa3478 what size screw extractor?
@@Jay_kun777 I bought a screw extractor set on amazon. It came with a few different sizes. It was one of the smaller sizes (ex#9 it said) but you'll feel it
I bought a pack of allen keys and it fixed my issue
Thank you❤️❤️
Done!!!!
My damn screw is striped in the gimbal. 🤦🏾♂️ Any help with this?
I bought a pack of allen keys so I can remove the one that was stripped and it did the job !
very nice
Excelent. nice
stripped 2 screws just now, stuck with it as is I guess :/
Does Crane 2s do inverted mode? Can't find how
Like under slung? If that’s what you mean then Yes it can do it. I showed it in the review video
Removing that tiny cover is really hard... I have been working it for 3 hours now. Can any one help?
In case you still haven't been able to do it, instead of using a very small flathead screwdriver, take the smallest allen wrench that came in the box and insert it into the hole of the small flap (with the screw already removed of course). Then gently angle the allen wrench in the hole to pry it out. When I did this, it immediately and gently came off.
Two of the Allen bolts stripped using the Allen tool provided. so I'm stuck with the extension. Zhiyun was not helpful when I emailed them. The thing they suggested made it worse.
Same thing happened to me, they provided the worst alan key! I bought a screw extractor set for 17 bucks on amazon, it worked for me
Benjamin Figueroa I bought one as well but I got the wrong size and it made it worse so the hole is much bigger now. I’m going to try the super glue hack tomorrow. Really hoping it works lol
Having the same problem as well, I can only manage to remove the 3 screws and the remaining 5 are very tight. i tried WD40 already, doesn’t work. I don’t want to force it so I’m sticking to 90 degree mode for now.
@@johnlherrydeguzman1391 I ended up getting a Dremel and cutting into it and making it a flat head. No damage just small cosmetic that I can cover with black sharpie. Works perfectly but I wouldn't recommend to be honest unless you're confident in doing it.
John Louie Jacinto hey sir, thank you for taking time on responding to my message! I’d take your suggestion as well. 🙏
I already talked to Zhiyun also and it doesn’t seem to void the warranty and they would only recommend it if you are confident enough to do it on your own. Maybe we should wait for a few months for any further official updates regarding these features of the Crane 2s.
Thank you again and stay safe!
Best,
Lherry 🍻
Thanks.....is a great gimble
I like it❤
Does not work for me: photos.app.goo.gl/WFcqypi8hLfbt7SN8 - any ideas?
Yes if I that those extension out I will never put back on it 😅
Yeah I don’t plan to put it back in. I guess it’s designed to push the camera further away for bigger cameras to fit
Lee Zavitz actually yes I was thinking same, maybe its for big cine camera c200 and c300 extra
Game 101, thanks!
I cannot get the bottom piece off
Which bottom piece?
Lee Zavitz the little bottom plate that you said is hard to take off. What’s the secret. I’m having a hard time too
Nvm got it! Took the L part of the Alan key and wiggled it out
@@chubbybros4095 yeah you have to kind of pry up on it with something. I made it look easy in the video
I wish I had one
Hey Lee, I think if you do the fuji lens reviews (the wall and sharpness test) it will bring you tons of views and something that brought me to your channel too. I'm afraid you only did that for few of lenses and then none!
Yeah I reviewed the lenses I was interested in and was buying at the time. I havent owned a Fuji camera in 2.5 years which is why I dont really review Fuji stuff since I cant afford to buy cameras and lenses I dont shoot on. If Fuji sends me stuff I will review it though!
I see you also have the acsoon app. That was a terrible gimbal 😃😃🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
I didn’t know they had a gimbal. I use the app for the wireless transmitter they have
@@LeeZavitz Please advice - I found a Ronin S for £300 and the Crane 2S is currently selling at £600 - do you think its that much better than the Ronin S?
Thanks mate - you all are doing great work.
The 45 degree mode voids the warranty I got an email from them saying doing this will void warranty because it wasn't designed to be 45 degree mode.
Why would you want to do this?
Why did they make this way... who wants to do all of that. Just make it with the arm lowered...
Your guess is as good as mine
I literally lost it after 4 hours of not being able to get the plastic part off. What a piece of crap.