I used two different cameras to show how much having IBIS can help when using gimbals but I also turned IBIS off to do a more direct comparison. I only had access to these two cameras and a very limited amount of time to film this video.
@@JakeSloan I was under the impression the Ronin SC can mount the a7 III, is there a reason you didn't just use the same camera for both gimbals? I ask because I have heard the RSC can be finicky when it comes to heavier cameras like the a7 III and wanted to know if that was one of the reasons. If it does, do you have you any experience with this setup? This is one of the questions I am considering when deciding if I should go with the a6600, which has an IBIS system closer to what is found in the a7 III, and pairing it with a decent lens and the Ronin SC to maximize portability and functionality. I have been wondering after watching videos though if it'd be better to go with the a7 III and the Zhiyun Weebill S and a decent lens, even though its around $1000 more to do so properly. I just have a sinking feeling I'll spend the money to get setup with the a7 III so late in the game that I'll instantly wish I had waited for the a7 IV instead. Hard decisions, but I appreciate content like yours helping me make an informed decision. Great information overall, well filmed, and straight to the point. That's a sub from me.
It is better at stabilizing with its stronger motors but if you had a camera with Ibis on the ronin Sc or the Weebill s it becomes much more difficult to see much of a difference
Could it be because there's an ibis-enabled camera on it? 🤔 Using completely different cameras on two gimbals kinda defeats the purpose of the comparison
I saw the comments that most of people are an the Zhiyun’s side. However, there is one thing that you guys didn’t mentioned. A6400 doesn’t have image stabilization, but a7iii does. If you want to test these two gamble’s performance, please load the same camera at least. Anyway, the result of the two gamble’s performance comparison is not fair.
Jake Sloan so please tell me, why I have DJI ronin sc with a7riii + 24GM 1.4 can get a really good smooth shot? There is no shaking in the footage. Otherwise you set up wrong of roninsc
I can get a really smooth shot as well. Especially with ibis on. But with ibis off and not trying to walk extremely smoothly either gimbal will have shakes. I didn’t try and walk super smoothly so it’s a more real world test for most people who don’t use gimbals every day and are walking over un even ground.
For me the most important matter for deciding for the Weebill S was, that it is much smaller und less heavy than the Ronin SC. It is easier to transport the Weebill S as an „always with you gear“ When you are travelling and making tours everybody knows what I’m talking about. When you buy in addition the SmallRig handheld for this Gimbal you can fix on it a second monitor. A second monitor with good quality is a must have when you shoot in bright sunlight, because on the normal camera screens and smartphone panels you see nothing in bright sunlight. Also important is the camera compatibility for operating it with the gimbal.
For the first time I am seriously looking at a gimbal for my mirrorless camera. Watched your first take on the Weebill S and this one with the Ronin. Very helpful information. I have wanted something small and lighter weight after many commenting about how heave a gimbal can be. And I wanted versatility in movement. The Weebill S looks to be what I want. Object tracking would be great on the Ronin but I think I can work around what the Weebill has. Thanks for sharing.
Both of these gimbals are very light compared to others on the market. The Weebill S def shoots some of the most stable footage of any small gimbal I’ve used so far. I’ll have a few more videos coming on how to use the Weebill S and setup settings etc in the next week or two. I hope they help and thanks for watching!! Cheers
Well, I bought my SC before the release and I wish there was a way to return it... Build quality is definitely good on SC but as an overall performer weebill S wins.
@@JakeSloan The Ronin seems to be stabilized wrong. I have a Sony A7III + Tamron 28-75 and its very smooth. Ronin SC is even working with my Sigma 35mm 1.4 + Variable ND + Rode VideoMicro. Can't use underslung mode but it's smooth.
I got the SC 6 months ago. Today i wish i bought the Weebill-s. There are so many small things wrong with the SC that are not abvious without a few weeks of testing.
Jake Sloan still can’t decide. I used a lot of DJI and Zhiyun products and was happy with all of them. User Interface / App is usually a bit better on DJI products. I use a Sony a6300 and don’t plan to upgrade to a7 (most likely another a6.00 series) I’d say: + Weebill: Form Factor, Battery, a bit stronger/stabile due to stronger motors I guess (Zhiyun Crane-M was weak during wind) + DJI: Active Track, Force Mobile, Price. Not sure if I a will need/use the DJI features.
Weebill S is everything I wanted the original Weebill lab to be. Preordered it yesterday for my GH5S. Being able to fine tune the settings right from the handle is a huge selling point for me. Will easily take my 10-25 f/1.7 with focus motor as well. Good job Ziyhun!
Agreed! I loved the Weebill lab when I had it but really wanted some of the features they have now included in the Weebill s. I’m glad they have listened to people who gave them feedback and incorporated that into the S model. After using the Lab the Ronin SC and now this for the last month the S takes much heavier setups and handles them with ease! Cheers and hope you enjoy your Weebill S when it arrives!!
Great review. I just got 2 of them for my wife and I to use. I'm also coming from the Crane 2 but I might sell that one after we play with the Weebill S. Great audio in the outdoors!!
Looking forward to your settings video on the Weebill S. Once I get the hang of using a Gimbal it is going to be amazing I can already tell. Nice video comparison!
lol I guess you like the hardware and overall experience with Zhiyun (me too), while on the other hand DJI does have better Apps and software advantage tbh...
Own both gimbal and I agree with a lot of the comment, DJI's app is easier to use and much more functional, but Weebill S' motor performances and "sling handle" makes traveling easier.
Yeah I’ve found myself using the Weebill s more and more because the motor strength is just that much better. Have you found you prefer one over the other?
@@JakeSloan Just like the you said, if you plan to record yourself walking because there's no one to help you hold the gimbal+camera; the active track 3.0 on the DJI Ronin-SC is a better choice when you want to record yourself walking down a path. Honestly I carry the WeeBill S for traveling because my main set-up (Sony a7r3 + 16-35GMaster) is quite heavy and the Ronin-SC can't balance it well. And the sling shot handle on WeeBill S is much more comfortable to carry around all day than the single/tradition gimbal arm on Ronin-SC.
Jake Sloan Zhiyun also has refurbs for $240 now!! The Weebill S looks tiny, like the size of the original Dji Osmo Mobile phone gimbal but obviously much stronger. Osmo Mobile couldn’t hold my iPhone 8+
Great review! Still don't know which one to get though haha. It's so difficult to come down to a decision, I've never used a gimbal or any other type of stabiliser before!
either the ronin SC or weebill S would be a great place to start! check your camera and make sure the gimbal is compatible with it before you purchase one though!
8:11 is that your dog or just so happens to be a great wildlife scene you just so happen to miss happening behind you? I have the Canon EOS R with heavy lenses and it's tough to decide between the RONIN S, SC or the Weebill S. Would a smaller lighter lens work better with the SC with an EOS R?
It was someone else’s dog behind me. They were playing fetch with a stick in the lake lol. I would take a serious look at the Weebill S for your use. If not then the ronin Sc would work with the R and smaller lighter lenses. The Weebill s will work with many heavier lenses though.
I’m still undecided between these two. My setup is Sony a6400+Sony E35mm f/1.8+Sigma 16mm f/1.4. I prefer the DJI software, but also prefer the form factor of Weebill S. Which is better in compatibility with my Sony?
I had a Weebill Lab, which recently broke so I got a Ronin-SC. Honestly, I prefer the modular design of the Ronin. The bottom tripod port on the Weebill, where you screw in a tripod to balance the gimbal, is on a plate that is stuck there with epoxy resin (if it breaks off, you'll see the hardened epoxy in some slots that cover the allen bolts), and it looks like the S has the same design. That plate broke off after I slipped in some mud and instinctively put down my hand carrying the gimbal to break my fall. With the Ronin, I'd just have to buy a new battery grip and all's well, but with the Weebill I have to either fix it (not easy!) or buy a new gimbal. The fix (deep clean then re-epoxying the plate) lasted one shoot then it broke again, so I decided to get the Ronin. By the way, thanks, Jake, for all the Ronin-SC videos, they were a big help in making my mind up!
Excellent point!!! I hadn’t thought of that but you’re right the modular design does make repairs easier in some ways. Glad the videos have helped! Thank you so much for letting me know. Cheers
The Weebil is my favorite, it also stabilizes better from what I've seen, and that's the most important thing at the end if the say for me... the form factor also is nicer imo
I would still highly recommend the Weebill S for the best stabilization. If you plan to use smart features like motion time-lapses motion tracking etc then the Ronin SC still wins. Either one will work well but DJI is also having a sale at the moment which depending on your budget might help you make up your mind: click.dji.com/ANSvoAn3xa7-aF7IyCHStQ?pm=link (affiliate link)
Wow. Great comparision , thanks a lot Jake. Did you have any picture profiles on the A7iii? The blues and dynamic range in general are so much more better than the a6400. sure, it is a different league of camera but that different?
I could not make the Weebill S work. I even tried it with the transmitter. I had to return it. I was so excited about it because I'm a solo creator as well and needed it the tracking. Bummer.
Oh that’s a bummer! Depending on what camera you use consider the ronin Sc. It has fantastic tracking ability. I did a whole video on that specifically here: ruclips.net/video/84AGE2aKQJs/видео.html I hope it helps! Cheers
Great comparison video, thanks Jake! ..and finally someone who chooses a beautiful location for a tech review :) Another factor for me is product support. Have dealt with both over the last years and here DJI is simply waaay ahead of Zhiyun. Keep it up!
That’s true! I haven’t had to deal with Zhiyun tech support so I cannot personally comment on it but I do know DJI generally has quite good tech support! I happened on this location just after the sun came out and the clouds went away so it was really great to film in. Which gimbal do you use or which one would you choose? Cheers!
I just bought both the DJI Ronin SC and the Tamron 17mm - 28mm lens for my A7iii and shot with it a couple days ago. No issue with the eyepiece hitting.
yeah they are pretty much the same but I kept accidentally referring to the weebill Lab instead of the weebill S (which is what I meant). Probably because I had spent a year working with the weebill lab it was stuck in my head that way. in this video any time I am referring to the weebill I mean the weebill S not the lab
Jake, have you had any issues going from underslung mode to normal with your Weebil? Seems there are comments re: this problem which I've read about today. Good work, as usual from you.
Hi Jake, I currently have the A7iii with the Tamron 28-75. I m looking for a gimbal that could give me smooth footage with this combination. I ve tried the Weebill Lab but Im not satisfied with results, the Zhiyun Crane Plus a little bit better but not totally satisfied. My choice is between the Weebill S and Ronin SC. From your video it seems that the Ronin is a little bit shaky, can you confirm? For me having the smoothest result is the must, which one do you think is better for my needs and camera+lens combination? Many thanks and great video!
For that combo the Weebill S is super solid even if the lens is zoomed to its full range after being balanced at 28mm. The Weebill s is def the most stabilizing gimbal right now with larger setups.
Hi Jake, thanks for the great video. This is probably going to be a stupid question, but on the compatibility list or the Zhiyun Weebill S, it doesn't have a listing for the Canon 70D but does for the 80D. Would you say the 70D is kinda sorta compatible or not at all? Thanks!
Do I need the transmission module in order to use my smartphone as a second monitor for Zhiyun? And can you also program some focus points on Weebill in order to film yourself (saw in the dji app you can mark some spots where the camera should focus and what speed etc.). I have a sony a7iii and would love to go with the ronin-sc but it seems like Weebill-S is overall the better choice except for the app itself (also can handle my 16-35f4).
If you camera has WiFi and an app to monitor through then now. If you camera doesn’t have an app or you don’t want to plug a small external monitor directly into the camera then yes you will need the image transmission module to monitor video wirelessly. I have a video coming up focused on the wireless image transmission system!
Great comparison! I have an Olympus OM-D EM1 mark II camera that is not included in any of those gimbals' compatibility lists. Which features are not going to work in my case (e.g. will Focus Wheel work through Focus Motor)? DJI has not been able to give me any detailed answer in this matter ...
For that i believe you want to buy the pro kit or buy the focus motor separately! I have the correct one linked in the description of my Weebill lab accessory’s video. Cheers!!
It will handle the weight of the camera without issue. Not sure about which controls it might be able to access but my guess is that it will start stop recording etc. cheers!
Hey Jake. Thanks for the video. Im about to buy one of them for my Fujifilm XT-4 with XF 18-55mmOIS lens. Just confused about battery issue. Which one do you recommend for my setup? And is the integrated battery a big issue or problem for Ronin SC?
Great vid Jake, loads of info though I still am undecided which is best for me, I will be using the A6400,so no IBIS, paired with Sigma 16mm F1.4 and sony 18-105 f4,..... what you guys recommend out of the two,which I know are both awesome btw. Thanks in advance and hope you're all staying safe.
I been looking at the weebil s just because you could shoot on lower angles easier but for vlogging will it be suitable? Or will I be better with ronin SC? Which is lighter and easier to carry inside a backpack?
They both basically weigh exactly the same. Personally for vlogging stuff and in my camera bag I’ve gone with the weebill for pretty much everything since I got it unless I know I’m going to need motion time lapses tracking etc.
I haven’t used the g6 max so I really don’t know. I would go for the weebill s personally. It’s a fantastic gimbal and whiles it’s small it is capable of carrying pretty heavy loads
Thanks for the comparison, I've been wondering which one of these to get... Do you know if it's possible to have the active tracking with the Weebill S on a Canon M50, by any chance? It is not on the compatibility list so I wonder...
I would recommend looking at either the Weebill 2 or the DJI RSC 2 now. Both are significant upgrades from these. I have reviews of them here: ruclips.net/video/0Oj9OCrfrmY/видео.html
I just bought the weebill s 2 days ago. It was my first time on gimbal. I totally dont know how to use it. Seeing your footage is really fantastic. However i sold off today bcos it not compatible with canon eos r (mirrorles) 28 - 70 f2 lens. I will really like to take the video with that lens. So had to pick another one. Do you think ronin sc will be compatible?
How was the Weebill S not compatible? The Ronin SC will not be able to carry any where near the weight the Weebill S can so from a stabilization standpoint the Ronin SC will not be able to do as well.
@@JakeSloan it cant balance at all. We had to do balanfing at first. However the lens is so heavy that even we push the camera to the most inner part. It still fall off to the front
@@MrSkylines32 Im using a Panasonic S1 with 24-105 and 50 F1.4 lens combinations with the Weebill S. I think these setup is way heavier than the R. Maybe you need to balance it right XD.
You will still get the great stabilization but you won’t be able to use any of the smart features like motion time lapses etc. the ronin sc you would still be able to use active track and the pre-programmed tracking points. Neither one list the d500 as compatible so while it will work to stabilize you def loose a lot of the feature set
this is very helpful and straight forward i have subscribed! i am using the crane plus and i really don't like it much. i would have gone with the crane 2 but i am petite and its kinda big and heavy. i do use zoom lenses so i think the weebil s will work for me. i need mostly for architectural video.
The Weebill S works really well for heavier setups! I carry mine in hand for most the day without too much trouble while filming and moving between locations. It's a really great option. cheers and thanks for subscribing!
I know which one I prefer 20 seconds into the video:- Zhiyun weebill s looks so much more compact than the DJI Ronin. And the side to side stablization comparison later into the vid convinces me in favour of the weebill.
How does the Zhiyun Crane v2 compare to these two? My current setup is a sony a6100 with a sigma 16mm f1.4 lens. Could possibly go up to s full frame camera like the sony a7iii at some point.
Great job!! Glad to see that you have turned off the IBIS. It helps a lot to those of us who have cameras with no stabilization in the body. In your opinion, in which of the two models the lock mode works best in terms of stabilization? Thanks!
The Weebill S stabilization is incredibly good due to the stronger motors. So I’d have to go with that for lock mode. They both work well but the Weebill S just handles weight and movement a little better while keeping its small size!
@@JakeSloan Thank you very much for your answer. I've almost decided that this Weebill S may be the best option for me thanks to your video. I have a Ronin-S and, in general, it works fine, not perfect, but it's ok. The problem is that the lock mode is quite erratic and it doesn't follow a clean straight line, there are too many shakes (in all axes) that make it difficult to make a photo-hyperlapse for example. Something that I have easily achieved with GoPro gimbals like my old Zhiyun Rider M (and also with the Feiyu WG1 or G6). My question is about that: Does the Ronin-S continue with that 'malfunction' of the lock mode that the Ronin-S has? And the Weebill S is better keeping a straight path without shaking?
Jake another awesome video. Love your work and I am looking in doing similar kind of work / imagery minus vloging. I started with the Ronin SC though just returned it because of the release of the webill s and the fact that one of my lenses is the Sony 24-70/2.8 GM. What would be really helpful if at all possible is you doing a tutorial on how you step up your A7lll for gimbal work, I.e. focus settings and other tips that would be helpful. Curious with all the outdoor shooting you do what Sony Picture Profile do you like using ? Thanks again
Thanks Steven! I have been planning to do a video on how I set up my camera for shooting for a while now and you have pushed me to do it sooner rather than later lol. Stay tuned! On the picture profile I use PP1 but I changed the default quite a bit after using EOS HD pro color v4 settings for a bit. I then adjust the contrast shadows and highlights just a little bit in post. This video was particularly challenging to shoot. Strong backlighting and rapidly constantly changing from harsh sun to no sun kept me adjusting things constantly lol. Cheers and thanks again!
As always, another incredible video thank you so much for taking the time to compare these 2 gimbals. It seems to me if you are a simple run and go videographer And just want great stabilization with differences Camera and lens combos... without the fancy active track, the DJI is not the winner... i’ve been watching several videos about the new weeble lab and it’s crazy how much the payload is !!! Love your content!! Also I know that’s green screen because you actually live in LA right? Haha #jealous #Alaska
I wish I would've watched this before I bought the Weebill S! :) I'm going to return it and get the DJI RONIN SC, I'm a bid APP Usage guy, thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review buddy. I did a comparison between the old Weebill Lab and Ronin SC and the Ronin SC was the better one. But now this Weebill S seems to be a bit better than the Ronin SC. But then again I think the Ronin SC is just one firmware update away so that it can handle heavier set ups as well. What do you think?
The ronin Sc could probably handle it but it might be pushing it. The weebill S can handle the camera and lens combo no problems. The weebill has been really great for me
The a6400 and 18-135mm lens are too light. I had this setup with the weebill s and it would shake and vibrate like crazy even on the lowest motor setting.
Hi Jake, I loved your review. Just want to ask for help, I'm using canon 250D and I will be using it to shoot events such as weddings and birthdays, which gimbal would be the best for me? Weebil S or Ronin SC.
We are in the market for a gimbal to help stabilize our travel footage. We have the A7iii, 16-35 GM, and the Rode Pro Plus. It looks like the Weebill S can handle the weight of our gear. My questions, how would you mount the Pro+ so that it doesn't interfere with the gimble movements (underslung mode ~ for example)? Also, just curious, what software are you using to edit your footage?
Hey! I use Final Cut Pro X to edit with. Davinci resolve is another great option if you’re not Mac based. The weebill S would def handle that weight and they make this little thing here to move the mic off to the side of the camera amzn.to/3fim9pd (Affiliate link) so the mic won’t interfere with the camera movement!
Great Comparison, Thanks for doing all that leg work for a true comparison. I do whitewater video and Photos and thinking about a gimbal in my work flow.
You will need to buy the image transmission module and the phone bracket separately or wait till they offer the image transmission pro package for the weebill s. If your camera offers built in wireless image transmission through an app then you would just need a phone holder to attach to the weebill or use an HDMI monitor and HDMI cable from your camera but that won't be wireless. The phone bracket is here: geni.us/KxgcB (affiliate link)
@@JakeSloan Thanks for the quick reply Jake! I'm using the Sony A6500 which I think works with an iPhone but doesn't allow for picture profiles, and might depend on Wifi. Thanks for the bracket link!
I used two different cameras to show how much having IBIS can help when using gimbals but I also turned IBIS off to do a more direct comparison. I only had access to these two cameras and a very limited amount of time to film this video.
I realize it isn't ideal
@@JakeSloan I was under the impression the Ronin SC can mount the a7 III, is there a reason you didn't just use the same camera for both gimbals? I ask because I have heard the RSC can be finicky when it comes to heavier cameras like the a7 III and wanted to know if that was one of the reasons. If it does, do you have you any experience with this setup? This is one of the questions I am considering when deciding if I should go with the a6600, which has an IBIS system closer to what is found in the a7 III, and pairing it with a decent lens and the Ronin SC to maximize portability and functionality. I have been wondering after watching videos though if it'd be better to go with the a7 III and the Zhiyun Weebill S and a decent lens, even though its around $1000 more to do so properly. I just have a sinking feeling I'll spend the money to get setup with the a7 III so late in the game that I'll instantly wish I had waited for the a7 IV instead. Hard decisions, but I appreciate content like yours helping me make an informed decision. Great information overall, well filmed, and straight to the point. That's a sub from me.
hello sir, can i use z6ii with those?
If you’re using Weebill s instead of Ronin sc
Make this blue 👍🏻
lol. I still use both but the weebill S has become my go to
The best review on the comparison on youtube. Beautiful location.
Thank you so much!!
@@JakeSloan Where was it shot? It looks like Sarek, Sweden to me, but it could very well be Canada... :)
@@rikarde2937 This was shot at Eklutna Lake in Alaska. Cheers!!
Do you think Weebill will go well with Sony 6400?
The Weebill S footage looked smoother.
It is better at stabilizing with its stronger motors but if you had a camera with Ibis on the ronin Sc or the Weebill s it becomes much more difficult to see much of a difference
Nope ... in my opinion this is a really bad setup Ronin SC and Zhiyun sponsored movie offcourse 😀
MagicGateCinema that’s true
@@MagicGateCinema ?
Could it be because there's an ibis-enabled camera on it? 🤔
Using completely different cameras on two gimbals kinda defeats the purpose of the comparison
I don't even have to watch more than 15 seconds of your video and am in awe of the scenery around you. Amazing.
Thanks!
I saw the comments that most of people are an the Zhiyun’s side. However, there is one thing that you guys didn’t mentioned. A6400 doesn’t have image stabilization, but a7iii does. If you want to test these two gamble’s performance, please load the same camera at least. Anyway, the result of the two gamble’s performance comparison is not fair.
Hulk I tested both cameras with ibis off (toward the end of the video) and then I turned ibis on the a7iii on you show the difference it makes too.
Jake Sloan so please tell me, why I have DJI ronin sc with a7riii + 24GM 1.4 can get a really good smooth shot? There is no shaking in the footage. Otherwise you set up wrong of roninsc
I can get a really smooth shot as well. Especially with ibis on. But with ibis off and not trying to walk extremely smoothly either gimbal will have shakes. I didn’t try and walk super smoothly so it’s a more real world test for most people who don’t use gimbals every day and are walking over un even ground.
For me the most important matter for deciding for the Weebill S was, that it is much smaller und less heavy than the Ronin SC. It is easier to transport the Weebill S as an „always with you gear“
When you are travelling and making tours everybody knows what I’m talking about.
When you buy in addition the SmallRig handheld for this Gimbal you can fix on it a second monitor. A second monitor with good quality is a must have when you shoot in bright sunlight, because on the normal camera screens and smartphone panels you see nothing in bright sunlight.
Also important is the camera compatibility for operating it with the gimbal.
True. The weebill S is a fantastic gimbal all around
Best comparison/review out there. Just the important stuff and straight to the point in plain English. Your maturity is evident. Thank you.
Thank you
For the first time I am seriously looking at a gimbal for my mirrorless camera. Watched your first take on the Weebill S and this one with the Ronin. Very helpful information. I have wanted something small and lighter weight after many commenting about how heave a gimbal can be. And I wanted versatility in movement. The Weebill S looks to be what I want. Object tracking would be great on the Ronin but I think I can work around what the Weebill has. Thanks for sharing.
Both of these gimbals are very light compared to others on the market. The Weebill S def shoots some of the most stable footage of any small gimbal I’ve used so far. I’ll have a few more videos coming on how to use the Weebill S and setup settings etc in the next week or two. I hope they help and thanks for watching!! Cheers
Well, I bought my SC before the release and I wish there was a way to return it... Build quality is definitely good on SC but as an overall performer weebill S wins.
I dunno. The SC when setup well does a fantastic job! The Weebill S can def handle more weight but for lighter weight setups the ronin Sc does well
Definitely want to get my hands on the full Weebill S set-up, follow focus and the works, looks so bloody good.
It’s a great gimbal for sure!!
1:46 the Ronin SC actually is not stabilized at all :)
Def not as well as the Weebill.
@@JakeSloan The Ronin seems to be stabilized wrong. I have a Sony A7III + Tamron 28-75 and its very smooth. Ronin SC is even working with my Sigma 35mm 1.4 + Variable ND + Rode VideoMicro. Can't use underslung mode but it's smooth.
The question is did He turn off the A7iii's in body stabilisation?
I got the SC 6 months ago. Today i wish i bought the Weebill-s. There are so many small things wrong with the SC that are not abvious without a few weeks of testing.
Wow really? I used the Ronin SC for 8 months and still use it from time to time and I didn't find that much that was wrong with it
I’m lucky Best Buy let me return the crane 2 I purchased 2 weeks ago. Just purchased the S. Thank you for the video.
Awesome so glad you were able to!
Thank you, I was waiting for your comparison review and I is as great as expected! Great job!
Thank you very much! Appreciate it a lot. Did you decide to buy one or the other? Or both 😜?
Jake Sloan still can’t decide. I used a lot of DJI and Zhiyun products and was happy with all of them. User Interface / App is usually a bit better on DJI products.
I use a Sony a6300 and don’t plan to upgrade to a7 (most likely another a6.00 series)
I’d say:
+ Weebill: Form Factor, Battery, a bit stronger/stabile due to stronger motors I guess (Zhiyun Crane-M was weak during wind)
+ DJI: Active Track, Force Mobile, Price.
Not sure if I a will need/use the DJI features.
Weebill S is everything I wanted the original Weebill lab to be. Preordered it yesterday for my GH5S.
Being able to fine tune the settings right from the handle is a huge selling point for me. Will easily take my 10-25 f/1.7 with focus motor as well. Good job Ziyhun!
Agreed! I loved the Weebill lab when I had it but really wanted some of the features they have now included in the Weebill s. I’m glad they have listened to people who gave them feedback and incorporated that into the S model. After using the Lab the Ronin SC and now this for the last month the S takes much heavier setups and handles them with ease! Cheers and hope you enjoy your Weebill S when it arrives!!
Hey i plan to have the same setup (gh5s + Weebill s), could you tell me how things went?
Both great gimbals but as you know I’m a huge Zhiyun Weebill fan..great video Jake
Yes I do know lol. They are both great gimbals but much like cameras they each have their strengths and as such there is no perfect gimbal... yet 😜
Hey Jake, great comparison!
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Great review. I just got 2 of them for my wife and I to use. I'm also coming from the Crane 2 but I might sell that one after we play with the Weebill S. Great audio in the outdoors!!
I think you'll find the Weebill S is a big upgrade for you!
Looking forward to your settings video on the Weebill S. Once I get the hang of using a Gimbal it is going to be amazing I can already tell. Nice video comparison!
Oh yes. You made a great choice my friend! It’s going to be a GREAT gimbal for you.
lol I guess you like the hardware and overall experience with Zhiyun (me too), while on the other hand DJI does have better Apps and software advantage tbh...
yeah at the moment it is that way but I think Zhiyun is catching up
Thanks for the great video👍
I was gonna get the ronin sc but this review changed my mind and gettin the weebill s🎉
Thanks again for the tip!
so glad it helped!! Enjoy it
i bought my weebil S 5 years ago...and it is till my go to gimbal in 2024. Rocks my Sony A7sIII in a Cage with my Sigma 24-70 F2.8 like a champ
The Weebill S is still a great gimbal!
Own both gimbal and I agree with a lot of the comment, DJI's app is easier to use and much more functional, but Weebill S' motor performances and "sling handle" makes traveling easier.
Yeah I’ve found myself using the Weebill s more and more because the motor strength is just that much better. Have you found you prefer one over the other?
@@JakeSloan Just like the you said, if you plan to record yourself walking because there's no one to help you hold the gimbal+camera; the active track 3.0 on the DJI Ronin-SC is a better choice when you want to record yourself walking down a path.
Honestly I carry the WeeBill S for traveling because my main set-up (Sony a7r3 + 16-35GMaster) is quite heavy and the Ronin-SC can't balance it well. And the sling shot handle on WeeBill S is much more comfortable to carry around all day than the single/tradition gimbal arm on Ronin-SC.
They both seem like nice gimbals, I'm considering getting on of them for my mirrorless camera. I've always like Zhiyun Phone gimbals.
If I had to pick one today I would go for the weebill S. It has proven itself very reliable
Jake Sloan Zhiyun also has refurbs for $240 now!! The Weebill S looks tiny, like the size of the original Dji Osmo Mobile phone gimbal but obviously much stronger. Osmo Mobile couldn’t hold my iPhone 8+
True!
Thanks for sharing the comparison Jake. Enjoyed watching cheers 👍🙌
Thanks Adrian! Cheers mate. 😁
Great review! Still don't know which one to get though haha. It's so difficult to come down to a decision, I've never used a gimbal or any other type of stabiliser before!
either the ronin SC or weebill S would be a great place to start! check your camera and make sure the gimbal is compatible with it before you purchase one though!
@@JakeSloan I have finally decided on the Weebill S! Thanks again for a good review!
I'm having a hard time focusing on your review while looking at that background man....
lol
8:11 is that your dog or just so happens to be a great wildlife scene you just so happen to miss happening behind you? I have the Canon EOS R with heavy lenses and it's tough to decide between the RONIN S, SC or the Weebill S. Would a smaller lighter lens work better with the SC with an EOS R?
It was someone else’s dog behind me. They were playing fetch with a stick in the lake lol. I would take a serious look at the Weebill S for your use. If not then the ronin Sc would work with the R and smaller lighter lenses. The Weebill s will work with many heavier lenses though.
Great review. Thanks!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!!
I’m still undecided between these two. My setup is Sony a6400+Sony E35mm f/1.8+Sigma 16mm f/1.4. I prefer the DJI software, but also prefer the form factor of Weebill S. Which is better in compatibility with my Sony?
They both have the same compatibility for start and stop recording etc. neither one can adjust camera settings from the gimbal
Excellent comparison! keep the great work!
Thanks and I will do my best!!
Very clear and straight forward, thank you!
You're welcome!
I had a Weebill Lab, which recently broke so I got a Ronin-SC. Honestly, I prefer the modular design of the Ronin. The bottom tripod port on the Weebill, where you screw in a tripod to balance the gimbal, is on a plate that is stuck there with epoxy resin (if it breaks off, you'll see the hardened epoxy in some slots that cover the allen bolts), and it looks like the S has the same design. That plate broke off after I slipped in some mud and instinctively put down my hand carrying the gimbal to break my fall. With the Ronin, I'd just have to buy a new battery grip and all's well, but with the Weebill I have to either fix it (not easy!) or buy a new gimbal. The fix (deep clean then re-epoxying the plate) lasted one shoot then it broke again, so I decided to get the Ronin. By the way, thanks, Jake, for all the Ronin-SC videos, they were a big help in making my mind up!
Excellent point!!! I hadn’t thought of that but you’re right the modular design does make repairs easier in some ways. Glad the videos have helped! Thank you so much for letting me know. Cheers
Thanks for the great comparison !
You're welcome!
Thank you Jake 🙌🏻 . Nice comparison 💯
You're welcome!
Nice clear review/comparison. Many Thanks
You're welcome thanks for watching!
The Weebil is my favorite, it also stabilizes better from what I've seen, and that's the most important thing at the end if the say for me... the form factor also is nicer imo
I agree the Weebill is fantastic and much more powerful than the ronin Sc
Would you still recommend the Weebill if I'm just gonna shoot with the a7mk3 and tammy 28-75mm? I dunno if I should go with Ronin SC or Weebill.
I would still highly recommend the Weebill S for the best stabilization. If you plan to use smart features like motion time-lapses motion tracking etc then the Ronin SC still wins. Either one will work well but DJI is also having a sale at the moment which depending on your budget might help you make up your mind: click.dji.com/ANSvoAn3xa7-aF7IyCHStQ?pm=link (affiliate link)
great vid, thanks for all your hard work on this, its much appreciated.
You're welcome!
Great comparison, thank you!!
Thank you for watching!
Wow. Great comparision , thanks a lot Jake.
Did you have any picture profiles on the A7iii? The blues and dynamic range in general are so much more better than the a6400. sure, it is a different league of camera but that different?
Thanks! I use the standard Picture profile
I could not make the Weebill S work. I even tried it with the transmitter. I had to return it. I was so excited about it because I'm a solo creator as well and needed it the tracking. Bummer.
Oh that’s a bummer! Depending on what camera you use consider the ronin Sc. It has fantastic tracking ability. I did a whole video on that specifically here: ruclips.net/video/84AGE2aKQJs/видео.html I hope it helps! Cheers
Great comparison video, thanks Jake! ..and finally someone who chooses a beautiful location for a tech review :)
Another factor for me is product support. Have dealt with both over the last years and here DJI is simply waaay ahead of Zhiyun. Keep it up!
That’s true! I haven’t had to deal with Zhiyun tech support so I cannot personally comment on it but I do know DJI generally has quite good tech support! I happened on this location just after the sun came out and the clouds went away so it was really great to film in. Which gimbal do you use or which one would you choose? Cheers!
Need this test with a pocket 4k with follow focus
Send me one and I’ll do it! Lol. Wish I had access to one to test with but unfortunately I do not.
Great video - thanks ☺️
For Sony a6400, which one would you recommend me? I mean is Weebill S is great option for a6400?☺️
I would highly recommend the Weebill S now. It’s an excellent gimbal!
@@JakeSloan Thank you so much for the fast response ☺️ yes I thought so but I wasn't sure.. it's even smaller and cheaper ☺️ have a great time.
You’re welcome!
Awesome review Jake you have just made my mind up thank you....
Excellent glad I could help!
I just ordered my Weebill S
Awesome!
I just bought both the DJI Ronin SC and the Tamron 17mm - 28mm lens for my A7iii and shot with it a couple days ago. No issue with the eyepiece hitting.
That lens doesn’t have an issue it’s the 28-75 and larger lenses that run into the rear arm
Jake Sloan aw okay... I haven’t tried the other one yet. I’m loving the 17-28 though... great combination
At 1:20 you start refering to the Weebil S and the Weebil Lab when discussing battery life.
yeah they are pretty much the same but I kept accidentally referring to the weebill Lab instead of the weebill S (which is what I meant). Probably because I had spent a year working with the weebill lab it was stuck in my head that way. in this video any time I am referring to the weebill I mean the weebill S not the lab
great video jake!! keep up the good work!! SUBSCRIBED!!
Thank you!
Thank you! This is very helpful and exactly what I needed.
Excellent. So glad I could help! Which one would you choose?
@@JakeSloan Weebill-S. Was balancing between this and the Ronin SC.
Great choice. I’ve really been enjoying using mine. It’s been incredibly stable in all kinds of environments
Hi There Jake. Great honest comparison. Im going with the Weebill. Subbed and liked for some cool future content! Thanks for the video! :)
Thank you so much! Great choice on the gimbal. I’ll have a few more videos coming showing how to setup and use the gimbal app and modes etc. cheers!
Jake, have you had any issues going from underslung mode to normal with your Weebil? Seems there are comments re: this problem which I've read about today. Good work, as usual from you.
I haven't but I also haven't upgraded to the latest firmware yet. I had heard that it had issues
Hi Jake, I currently have the A7iii with the Tamron 28-75. I m looking for a gimbal that could give me smooth footage with this combination. I ve tried the Weebill Lab but Im not satisfied with results, the Zhiyun Crane Plus a little bit better but not totally satisfied. My choice is between the Weebill S and Ronin SC. From your video it seems that the Ronin is a little bit shaky, can you confirm? For me having the smoothest result is the must, which one do you think is better for my needs and camera+lens combination? Many thanks and great video!
For that combo the Weebill S is super solid even if the lens is zoomed to its full range after being balanced at 28mm. The Weebill s is def the most stabilizing gimbal right now with larger setups.
@@JakeSloan Thanks man! I will definitely try it!
Excellent Review, cut to the chase style 👍. Going to pick up the Weebill
Excellent choice! I’ve hardly picked up the robin sc since getting the weebill s.
@@JakeSloan Never really been a fan of DJI when all there stuff is app related. I Just need a solid tool which gets the job done haha
Hi Jake, thanks for the great video. This is probably going to be a stupid question, but on the compatibility list or the Zhiyun Weebill S, it doesn't have a listing for the Canon 70D but does for the 80D. Would you say the 70D is kinda sorta compatible or not at all?
Thanks!
It’s should treat It pretty much exactly the same. Not a lot changed from the 70 to the 80 in terms of control or software.
@@JakeSloan Thank you!
Do I need the transmission module in order to use my smartphone as a second monitor for Zhiyun? And can you also program some focus points on Weebill in order to film yourself (saw in the dji app you can mark some spots where the camera should focus and what speed etc.). I have a sony a7iii and would love to go with the ronin-sc but it seems like Weebill-S is overall the better choice except for the app itself (also can handle my 16-35f4).
If you camera has WiFi and an app to monitor through then now. If you camera doesn’t have an app or you don’t want to plug a small external monitor directly into the camera then yes you will need the image transmission module to monitor video wirelessly. I have a video coming up focused on the wireless image transmission system!
Anchorage looks good during this time. It is snowing like crazy in the North Pole.
We got a fair bit of snow the last few days finally but it’s been late coming!
I'm in Anchorage and really looking forward to purchasing the Weebill S. Thanks for the great comparison vid!!
Think I gonna get the Weebill for my a6600
Excellent choice!
Great comparison. Super nice location!
Thank you so much! Which gimbal would you choose?
Super useful comparison thank you!
You’re welcome!!
Jake , great review . If using with Sony A7iii & Tamron 28-75 setup which one you recommend? I need this for my events coverage . Thanks in advance .
I would def look at the weebill S. It’s pretty much all I’ve been using since doing this video. Cheers!
Jake Sloan Thank you Jake . Appreciate your quick reply . 👍
Thank you for the review! Really help me to choose..
Excellent I’m glad I could help! Which one did you decide on and why? I’m curious to know lol. Cheers!
Great comparison! I have an Olympus OM-D EM1 mark II camera that is not included in any of those gimbals' compatibility lists.
Which features are not going to work in my case (e.g. will Focus Wheel work through Focus Motor)?
DJI has not been able to give me any detailed answer in this matter ...
I don't know but have you looked at the compatibility list on Zhiyun's website? It might provide some answers
Which one can I use for my Canon EOS 2000D. It's a mirrored camera.
The Weebill S will work with that camera easily.
@@JakeSloan Thank you for your fast response. Does it come with a spinning motor for the lens or should I buy it separately.
For that i believe you want to buy the pro kit or buy the focus motor separately! I have the correct one linked in the description of my Weebill lab accessory’s video. Cheers!!
@@JakeSloan thank you
Is it compatible with canon 200d
It will handle the weight of the camera without issue. Not sure about which controls it might be able to access but my guess is that it will start stop recording etc. cheers!
Hey Jake. Thanks for the video. Im about to buy one of them for my Fujifilm XT-4 with XF 18-55mmOIS lens. Just confused about battery issue. Which one do you recommend for my setup? And is the integrated battery a big issue or problem for Ronin SC?
I'd recommend the Weebill S. you can get it for a very good price right now and it is more stable than the ronin SC
I see in the compatible list: Panasonic Panasonic Lumix GH5, being the G9 almost a Gh5, do you think G9 will work with Weebill S?
It should work just fine
Great vid Jake, loads of info though I still am undecided which is best for me,
I will be using the A6400,so no IBIS, paired with Sigma 16mm F1.4 and sony 18-105 f4,.....
what you guys recommend out of the two,which I know are both awesome btw.
Thanks in advance and hope you're all staying safe.
Thanks Ed! I would highly recommend the Weebill S for your setup.
I been looking at the weebil s just because you could shoot on lower angles easier but for vlogging will it be suitable? Or will I be better with ronin SC? Which is lighter and easier to carry inside a backpack?
They both basically weigh exactly the same. Personally for vlogging stuff and in my camera bag I’ve gone with the weebill for pretty much everything since I got it unless I know I’m going to need motion time lapses tracking etc.
Jake Sloan so you’re saying I should go for the weebil s? But thanks for the reply, anyways what’s your opinion with the Feiyu G6 Max?
I haven’t used the g6 max so I really don’t know. I would go for the weebill s personally. It’s a fantastic gimbal and whiles it’s small it is capable of carrying pretty heavy loads
Jake Sloan thank you, bought the feiyu g6 max but will definitely exchange it within the next 30 days if I don’t like it
Let me know how you like it!
For the SC, will the A6500 + Sony 18-105 work on it? Or should I consider the Weebil?
for that lens I would consider the Weebill S. It is def able to handle the weight easier.
@@JakeSloan Thank you sir!
Thanks for the comparison, I've been wondering which one of these to get... Do you know if it's possible to have the active tracking with the Weebill S on a Canon M50, by any chance? It is not on the compatibility list so I wonder...
It does have an hdmi out so I would say yes however for object tracking to work you will need the image transmitter as well.
@@JakeSloan I see, thank you so much for the answer!
Of Course
I own an a7 camera and I wondering which one fits the best? Your video is super informative anyway.
I would recommend looking at either the Weebill 2 or the DJI RSC 2 now. Both are significant upgrades from these. I have reviews of them here: ruclips.net/video/0Oj9OCrfrmY/видео.html
Can you use the gimbal SC or Weebil S to record from your phone also, maybe with an accesorie or is just for mirrorless camara and DSLR?
You can but you have to add a fair amount of weight to properly balance the gimbal with just a phone.
@@JakeSloan but is the attachment the same?
Yes anything with a 1/4” 20 mount will attach.
I just bought the weebill s 2 days ago. It was my first time on gimbal. I totally dont know how to use it. Seeing your footage is really fantastic. However i sold off today bcos it not compatible with canon eos r (mirrorles) 28 - 70 f2 lens. I will really like to take the video with that lens. So had to pick another one. Do you think ronin sc will be compatible?
How was the Weebill S not compatible? The Ronin SC will not be able to carry any where near the weight the Weebill S can so from a stabilization standpoint the Ronin SC will not be able to do as well.
@@JakeSloan it cant balance at all. We had to do balanfing at first. However the lens is so heavy that even we push the camera to the most inner part. It still fall off to the front
@@MrSkylines32 Im using a Panasonic S1 with 24-105 and 50 F1.4 lens combinations with the Weebill S. I think these setup is way heavier than the R. Maybe you need to balance it right XD.
I tried many time. Mine cant is bcos of the lens. R WITH 24-105 lens is fine. With the 28-70 is 2kg. The lens is very massive
@@MrSkylines32 my camera with the lense is more than 3kg and the s can handle it. Maybe you should try ronin S but not sc. Sc is weaker than weebil s.
Do they work with a Nikon D500? What features will I miss if it cannot be connected?
You will still get the great stabilization but you won’t be able to use any of the smart features like motion time lapses etc. the ronin sc you would still be able to use active track and the pre-programmed tracking points. Neither one list the d500 as compatible so while it will work to stabilize you def loose a lot of the feature set
@@JakeSloan thanks for the info.
Wow! Great video. Thank you. And fantastic location... Can't wait to visit Alaska.
Thanks!
Fabulous review!!! thanks ... any idea if the Weebill S will work with the A7S iii? thanks
it does work just like the A7III does!
this is very helpful and straight forward i have subscribed! i am using the crane plus and i really don't like it much. i would have
gone with the crane 2 but i am petite and its kinda big and heavy. i do use zoom lenses so i think the weebil s will work for me.
i need mostly for architectural video.
The Weebill S works really well for heavier setups! I carry mine in hand for most the day without too much trouble while filming and moving between locations. It's a really great option. cheers and thanks for subscribing!
I know which one I prefer 20 seconds into the video:- Zhiyun weebill s looks so much more compact than the DJI Ronin. And the side to side stablization comparison later into the vid convinces me in favour of the weebill.
agreed
Great comparison.
Ty
How does the Zhiyun Crane v2 compare to these two? My current setup is a sony a6100 with a sigma 16mm f1.4 lens. Could possibly go up to s full frame camera like the sony a7iii at some point.
I’d recommend looking at the weebill S or RSC 2 from DJI
@@JakeSloan thanks for the reply. I’m liking what I’m seeing with the Weebill S
Weebill S for sure, I just wish I waited on that instead of getting the weebill lab 😐
Did you get the Lab recently? I used and really liked my Lab for the 9 months I had it.
@@JakeSloan I got it back in July and I do really like it, but when I use heavier lenses it'll act a little wonky
Ahhh I see. Well when it’s time for an upgrade you might have even better choices available! Cheers!!
Do you think the Weebil S can hold the Fuji XT3 with battery grip and Sigma 18-35?
yes it can. the weebill S is much stronger than the weebill Lab was and also than the Ronin SC is. Cheers!
I have a Weebil S with my G85. Pretty epic, can't wait to do some real stuff with it.
Enjoy! I love my weebill S. It’s been awesome
Great job!! Glad to see that you have turned off the IBIS. It helps a lot to those of us who have cameras with no stabilization in the body. In your opinion, in which of the two models the lock mode works best in terms of stabilization? Thanks!
The Weebill S stabilization is incredibly good due to the stronger motors. So I’d have to go with that for lock mode. They both work well but the Weebill S just handles weight and movement a little better while keeping its small size!
@@JakeSloan Thank you very much for your answer. I've almost decided that this Weebill S may be the best option for me thanks to your video. I have a Ronin-S and, in general, it works fine, not perfect, but it's ok. The problem is that the lock mode is quite erratic and it doesn't follow a clean straight line, there are too many shakes (in all axes) that make it difficult to make a photo-hyperlapse for example. Something that I have easily achieved with GoPro gimbals like my old Zhiyun Rider M (and also with the Feiyu WG1 or G6). My question is about that: Does the Ronin-S continue with that 'malfunction' of the lock mode that the Ronin-S has? And the Weebill S is better keeping a straight path without shaking?
The Weebill s does a very good job at lock mode. The Ronin SC does a good job as well. both do a better job than the ronin S did
Do you think that Zhiyun can add the option to use the phone's camera to track objects to the app to reduce the lag? Have they?
They have not and I don't think its possible due to their design.
Jake another awesome video. Love your work and I am looking in doing similar kind of work / imagery minus vloging. I started with the Ronin SC though just returned it because of the release of the webill s and the fact that one of my lenses is the Sony 24-70/2.8 GM. What would be really helpful if at all possible is you doing a tutorial on how you step up your A7lll for gimbal work, I.e. focus settings and other tips that would be helpful. Curious with all the outdoor shooting you do what Sony Picture Profile do you like using ? Thanks again
Thanks Steven! I have been planning to do a video on how I set up my camera for shooting for a while now and you have pushed me to do it sooner rather than later lol. Stay tuned! On the picture profile I use PP1 but I changed the default quite a bit after using EOS HD pro color v4 settings for a bit. I then adjust the contrast shadows and highlights just a little bit in post. This video was particularly challenging to shoot. Strong backlighting and rapidly constantly changing from harsh sun to no sun kept me adjusting things constantly lol. Cheers and thanks again!
Does the weebill s do the “active track” and similar features as DJI without the transmitter module?
No it doesn’t unfortunately. The object tracking with the weebill S must have the image transmission unit to work.
@@JakeSloan Thank you for the reply and the video. I went ahead and ordered the webill s with transmission module. Lets see how it goes.
As always, another incredible video thank you so much for taking the time to compare these 2 gimbals. It seems to me if you are a simple run and go videographer And just want great stabilization with differences Camera and lens combos... without the fancy active track, the DJI is not the winner... i’ve been watching several videos about the new weeble lab and it’s crazy how much the payload is !!! Love your content!! Also I know that’s green screen because you actually live in LA right? Haha #jealous #Alaska
ROFL yeah it's all green screen and stock footage 😜. Thanks Bryan!!
I went with the webill S and it’s amazing.
It really is mine is still going strong and it has been through some hard stuff!
Dùng tốt ko bác ơi e cũng mới bán ronin sc để sang wb s
I wish I would've watched this before I bought the Weebill S! :) I'm going to return it and get the DJI RONIN SC, I'm a bid APP Usage guy, thanks for the review.
Youre welcome
Thanks for the review buddy. I did a comparison between the old Weebill Lab and Ronin SC and the Ronin SC was the better one.
But now this Weebill S seems to be a bit better than the Ronin SC. But then again I think the Ronin SC is just one firmware update away so that it can handle heavier set ups as well.
What do you think?
I think so as well! The ronin Sc still beats the Weebill s in smart features though.
Gary Jahman not sure how much the firmware can help with the motor power
Which one do you recommend for an A6400 with the 18-135mm kit lens? Can the Ronin SC handle both positions?
The ronin Sc could probably handle it but it might be pushing it. The weebill S can handle the camera and lens combo no problems. The weebill has been really great for me
The a6400 and 18-135mm lens are too light. I had this setup with the weebill s and it would shake and vibrate like crazy even on the lowest motor setting.
Hi Jake, I loved your review. Just want to ask for help, I'm using canon 250D and I will be using it to shoot events such as weddings and birthdays, which gimbal would be the best for me? Weebil S or Ronin SC.
the Webill S for sure
Can l ask something!? I am using Cannon 80D and Sigma 18-35. Which is better between Dji and Webill
For that setup def the Weebill s will be the better gimbal!
@@JakeSloan thank you for your kind answer!! :)
We are in the market for a gimbal to help stabilize our travel footage. We have the A7iii, 16-35 GM, and the Rode Pro Plus. It looks like the Weebill S can handle the weight of our gear. My questions, how would you mount the Pro+ so that it doesn't interfere with the gimble movements (underslung mode ~ for example)?
Also, just curious, what software are you using to edit your footage?
Hey! I use Final Cut Pro X to edit with. Davinci resolve is another great option if you’re not Mac based. The weebill S would def handle that weight and they make this little thing here to move the mic off to the side of the camera amzn.to/3fim9pd (Affiliate link) so the mic won’t interfere with the camera movement!
@@JakeSloan Great! Thank you.
Great Comparison, Thanks for doing all that leg work for a true comparison. I do whitewater video and Photos and thinking about a gimbal in my work flow.
Excellent. I’m really glad it helped you!!
Thanks for a great review. Do you need the separate image transmission module and phone bracket to use your phone as a simple monitor on the Weebil?
You will need to buy the image transmission module and the phone bracket separately or wait till they offer the image transmission pro package for the weebill s. If your camera offers built in wireless image transmission through an app then you would just need a phone holder to attach to the weebill or use an HDMI monitor and HDMI cable from your camera but that won't be wireless.
The phone bracket is here: geni.us/KxgcB (affiliate link)
@@JakeSloan Thanks for the quick reply Jake! I'm using the Sony A6500 which I think works with an iPhone but doesn't allow for picture profiles, and might depend on Wifi. Thanks for the bracket link!