thank you for a solid overview video - definitely needed this info. I am keen to see what happens with Apple's DockKit and gimbal makers. The Insta360 gimbal is interesting but I'm looking for a bit more of a pro gimbal where I can put a caged iPhone with lenses and filters on... but use zoom and other controls on the handle for the native apps. I'm also very wary of installing apps from Chinese companies on my primary iPhone...
This video is loaded with such great information. I'm going to have my iPhone mounted in a Beastgrip Pro rig with a lens attached to the front, which may be too heavy for the DJI Osmo to support. Any idea of other DJI gimbals, such as the RS2, or maybe even Zhiyun, that can handle weight similar to a DSLR and are also compatible with the same apps (default Apple camera, Blackmagic Camera App, Final Cut Camera)?
Great video!
I don’t think you could’ve explained it better this answered all my questions. Thank you. Now subscribing.
Thanks so much Ken!
For real !!!
Thats the exact information i was looking for and struggling... thank you so much
Great Video. Thank you
@@thomaslane8579 you’re welcome Thomas!
Very important content
@@nine96six thanks!
thank you for a solid overview video - definitely needed this info. I am keen to see what happens with Apple's DockKit and gimbal makers. The Insta360 gimbal is interesting but I'm looking for a bit more of a pro gimbal where I can put a caged iPhone with lenses and filters on... but use zoom and other controls on the handle for the native apps. I'm also very wary of installing apps from Chinese companies on my primary iPhone...
@@therobpratt Yes, Dockkit wont solve all the problems, but it should go a long way.
Thank you, sir, it was really helpful
@@sinakarimi8273 I appreciate it Sina!
This video is loaded with such great information. I'm going to have my iPhone mounted in a Beastgrip Pro rig with a lens attached to the front, which may be too heavy for the DJI Osmo to support. Any idea of other DJI gimbals, such as the RS2, or maybe even Zhiyun, that can handle weight similar to a DSLR and are also compatible with the same apps (default Apple camera, Blackmagic Camera App, Final Cut Camera)?
Thanks for the feedback! I am not an expert in gimbals that handle more weight, because I shoot strictly with my bare iPhone. Sorry.
@@KurtPapke Thank you very much for the reply. I will keep researching.
Great content. Exactly what I needed
Great to see, thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Great video very informative thank you.
@@GabrielleSamsonCoach I appreciate the feedback, thanks!
Good Video. Keep going!
@@Edgar36000 thanks Edgar!
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@@amanyuzarsif4880 welcome!