Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm you can watch all the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last days xD
This was so helpful, I am into photography with my phone and have worked a lot on composition, I want to level up by using DSLRs and Gimbals & this was the perfect starter guide I was looking for!
Congrats and thanks for the great vids! A creative who can think structurally, break things down and be quick and clear about it... just what I was looking for!!
Using a RS3 tmr for an event. Jumping the gun for video since they needed a videographer. Luckily its a volunteer event so wouldn't be too bad. Hopefully all the tips I learned from your videos pay off!
Thank you sir. I am so excited to own a gimbal. Just bought me a crane 3s. Still haven't had the time to really take it to flight. But will be in a few days. Gotta get it to stop wobbling/shakes. I'm hoping it is just my batteries weren't fully charged. I already went through the steps of balancing the 3 motors so I'm sure that's not the issue ( I hope) when u start your academy training I will also be attending that.
Hey Peter! Great reviews! Watched them all. I don't know if it was in this video: you show how to follow a person and film from the side. You turn the gimbal head (pan) 90 degrees to be able to walk straight and film the person in profile. How do you turn the gimbal head for it to stay in that position? Thanks!!
Congratulations, I enjoy your channel a lot. How do you find using RSC2 with that extra handle that sticks backwards towards you?I am asking because I have some mixed feelings and I am considering to return it. When used in upright position the arm sticks centrally backwards and I like the support it gives but I would rather see it being a bit on the side rather than in the center as it disturbs. RSC2 has a built in briefcase mode, why did you decide to buy an extra handle for it to use more like briefcase mode in RS2? I love the L-grip you are showing in the video, it is the simplest but yet best accessory I found for RSC2 so far.
The back handle was sent to me for review by Ulanzi. The thing I like about it is that it enables me tor seamless transition from upright to briefcase mode. And then I can flip the handle down so it works as a dual handle setup. It also provide better balance when walking around with the gimbal and easier to set down. Video is in the making.
@@PeterMakholm Hi, I tried to find that handle on the Ulanzi website but no luck. Can you give us the link please? Can you make more videos about RSC2? would be great. Thanx a lot
@@rodinnyfotograf the back handle is not released yet, that is why you can't find it. This her is the side handle. amzn.to/2NRAfo5 yes more Rsc2 vids are coming.
Ah so you are not using the one from DJI! Good to know that there are more products coming. The one I got is the smallrig 3028. I actually used it again yesterday and started getting used to it a bit more but it would be great to get something that convert like the one shown in the video.
Hi peter! I have a problem with my weebill s after updating to 2.03 now the axis lock alarm doesn't show. even all locks are completely locked do I have to downgrade just to fix it? Thanks!
Hi bro ..I am thinking to buy my first gimbal for my canon 800D camera.but I am little confuse which gimbal should I buy .please Can you recommend me any gimbal which would be good for my camera .Please
i'm thinking to buy ZHIYUN Crane M3, I want to use it with canon eos r. I don't understand on the compatibility list says canon eos r with RF 50mm lens. that means I can only used the gimbal with 50mm lens?
Why does NO ONE mention you have to press the trigger to activate stabilization?!? My RS2 just lets the camera freely tilt up and down unless I press the trigger. I literally thought it was a reject at first.
@@nieldegamon8915 Yes, it can take a much larger camera and has two adjustment points on roll motor. I can easily take my S1H the 24-70mm lens which is a heavy setup.
Fantastic video. Now, I got the ninja walk down but to control the camera frame while moving..that is so fucking hard. Any tips on wrist movements or how to practice to get the gimbal to execute what I have in mind. I feel that I cant control the framing and composition properly while moving I Suck at it.
I was shopping for drones when I first heard about gimbals. After a quick Google search I ended up at this video. I am frustrated with the lack of detail to anything important. I know balancing the gimbal on all three Axes is crucial and takes time. He devoted an entire video just for balancing. Then it was the same thing with the settings, he rushed right through the settings portion just like the balancing portion. I was frustrated that he didn't bother to show anything to do with the setting screen, then told us to use auto setting, but he uses advanced. Yes, he made detailed settings videos, but at how many more videos do we need to watch? He was adjusting his settings and said that he likes to have maximum power to each motor, but never says why. If he had mentioned why he likes the power to the motors, it would have prevented me from screaming at him and the television like a psycho. "WHY, WHY DO YOU LIKE MAXIMUM POWER TO THE MOTORS? WHAT DOES THAT DO? I DON'T WANT TO WATCH AN ENTIRE VIDEO ON HOW TO ADJUST THE ADVANCED SETTINGS, I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU SET IT UP THAT WAY." If you have a $12,000 camera that weighs 15 lbs and the motors require that much power to move the camera then I'm not interested in watching his 15 minute video on advanced settings. My camera is from Walmart and weighs 3ozs. The motors only need a fraction of that power to move it. I am obviously exaggerating to get my point across, but I think it's necessary. He made a 10 minute video on gimbal basics, briefly going over the entire device, and calls it, "From Beginner to Gimbal Pro." He is exaggerating to get his point across as well. Obviously no one will become a pro, but the video shares a wealth of useful information. If he is going to rush through the important parts he should be telling us what he is doing and why. The How is in his videos
I said at the beginning that I just figured out what this thing (gimbal) is and actually does. Watching him remove it from the box, and then assemble it, and adjust the settings, and do all the little steps to get his gimbal right I assumed that the device would make filming much easier with better quality. I watched the setup of this contraption designed for balance thinking once it's built anyone could pick it up and and film with it and there would be an obvious difference in quality. Apparently that's not the case after setting this thing up so meticulously he said on the video that it takes lots and lots and lots of practice to use. I was completely shocked. That defeats the purpose of it. I'll continue practicing freehand videos. The more I practice the steadier I become, and I'll show a superior range of motion compared to that contraption.
I was shopping for drones when I first heard the word gimbal and after a quick Google search I ended up at this video. I am frustrated with the lack of detail to the important parts. I understand that balancing the gimbal on all three Axes is super important and tedious and time-consuming which is why he devoted an entire video just for balancing. He zoomed right through the settings portion as well as the balancing. I was frustrated that he didn't even show the setting screen, and it was also frustrating that he told us to put it on auto, but he likes his advanced. Yes there are videos to show us how to do that as well, but the thing that upset me most is when he said he likes maximum power to each motor. I am well aware there's a whole other video on how to set that up too, but just one simple comment would have prevented me from screaming at you and the TV. WHY, WHY DO YOU LIKE MAXIMUM POWER TO THE MOTORS? WHAT DOES THAT DO? I DON'T WANT TO WATCH AN ENTIRE VIDEO ON HOW TO ADJUST THE ADVANCED SETTINGS, I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU SET IT UP THAT WAY. If you are a professional cameraman and have a $12,000 camera that weighs 15 lb and requires that much power to the motor I'm not interested in watching it 15 minute video because my camera is from Walmart and weighs 3 ounces. I am obviously exaggerating to get my point across, but I think it's necessary. You don't have to explain how to do everything in the 10 minute video of how to become a pro. I understand you're exaggerating about us becoming pros. I want to know why you do things and if I think it will help me, then I will go watch the video on how to do it. That part of my rant is over onto the gimbal itself. I said at the beginning that I just figured out what this thing (gimbal) is and actually does. Watching him remove it from the box, and then assemble it, and I just settings, and do all the little steps to get his gimbal right I had assumed that the device would make filming much easier with better quality immediately. I have to say I was shocked when he said it takes lots and lots and lots of practice to film with this thing. 😲. If that's the case, If I practice enough filming freehand I bet I can produce the same high quality video as someone with a gimbal. It just takes practice.
As I said. It will take you 80% of the way. And give you a basic understanding of gimbals. It is not a step by step guidance of how to use a gimbal. There are videos on my channel covering the topics you are looking for.
@@PeterMakholm I credited you with supplying a wealth of useful information in a short amount of time, but I'm not sure I like your style. That is not meant to offend you. It is obvious you are an expert and know what you're talking about. My ability to learn from you maybe flawed or your ability to teach me maybe flawed but I don't feel a chemistry
Here is the link to the Gimbal Side Handle: geni.us/LABApv
Peter, a doubt..for Zhiyun Crane 2 or Weebill S too ? In Amazon Europe don´t speak about Weebill S . Thanks
Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm you can watch all the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last days xD
@Jay Zander yea, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself :D
@@eduardomnoalmajanogomez3035 buy the crane 2
First timer. Congrats. Great work.
Thanks to all of you! 10k & 1m views.
This was so helpful, I am into photography with my phone and have worked a lot on composition, I want to level up by using DSLRs and Gimbals & this was the perfect starter guide I was looking for!
Thanks mate. you are on the path to succes.
Congrats and thanks for the great vids! A creative who can think structurally, break things down and be quick and clear about it... just what I was looking for!!
Thanks for your support... It is highly appreciated
that gimbal balancing was mental af.
Hi Peter Makholm, thank you so much for your mention.😊😊😊
congrats Pete. let's take it to 100K
Thanks a lot. Yes here we come.
Congratulations Bro. And thank you too for always being generous with your knowledge.
Thank for beeing here.
Awesome, just got a Weebil S for my birthday and I’m super excited to use it! Thanks for the video 🤙🏻
Using a RS3 tmr for an event. Jumping the gun for video since they needed a videographer. Luckily its a volunteer event so wouldn't be too bad. Hopefully all the tips I learned from your videos pay off!
very happy man. Inspired from you.
Thanks It is highly appreciated.
Thank you sir. I am so excited to own a gimbal. Just bought me a crane 3s. Still haven't had the time to really take it to flight. But will be in a few days. Gotta get it to stop wobbling/shakes. I'm hoping it is just my batteries weren't fully charged. I already went through the steps of balancing the 3 motors so I'm sure that's not the issue ( I hope) when u start your academy training I will also be attending that.
Great to hear mate. I had wobbeling issues with the crane 3s. But updating it made it disappear..
@@PeterMakholm Yes, I have updated and done the calibration. I believe I've overcome my gimbal shake issues
I wish I have Money I would love to purchase all of your tutorials but again thank you for all this you are a hero
Thank you man you are one of good guys I hope you a good life
Congratulations on reaching 10k Subs Peter...that is great news! Thanks for the Gimbal advice in this video ;)
Thanks mate.
Thank you for all your great videos Peter
Congrats man and thank you for sharing all this content.
Do you trade alone
Never actually knew what a gimbal did! Thank you not that I really need one for nonvideo picture taking lol.
Great tutorial. Congrats on the success of your channel.
Thank you for a great introductory video😊
Thank you so much as a beginner this video went a long way.
Thank you. The video was a massive help
Another great one. Thanks
Hey Peter! Great reviews! Watched them all. I don't know if it was in this video: you show how to follow a person and film from the side. You turn the gimbal head (pan) 90 degrees to be able to walk straight and film the person in profile. How do you turn the gimbal head for it to stay in that position? Thanks!!
What gimbal are you using.
@@PeterMakholm Of course: the Rs2. I figured it out :)
Lol - I'd have to win the lottery to be able to afrod that lot!
Dope content, and thanks for sharing. what quick release plate are you using.
Thanks, The quick release is the ulanzi falcam 38
here is the link amzn.to/3cAbRBE
You bought it 😜
Ulanzi f38 plate and base plate are compatible with plate of peak design?
@@AlessandroBaggio I don’t think so.
I just got the RS2. When I turn it on the camera floats all over. I don’t know if this can be reduced. Looks like I need to practice and learn more.
Superb weebill s vid!
Thanks mate.
Very informative. Thank you!
Massive Thank you for this mate!
Thanks 4 this from Tanzania
your cool and you are helping me. I will shoot some dope videos soon
Can any gimbal work for any brand camera ? Like I have Fujifilm XT3, so any gimbal will work ? Or do I have to look for the compatibility ?
CONGRATS...love your channel...
Thanks, It is highly appreciated.
Thank you bro for teaching us
Wow.. I'm gonna use the gimbal for the first time tomorrow and this video has been a lot of help. I actually thought it acted like just a stand. 🤦
Hey Peter, is the weebill s weather seal? And if not what do you do to use it in rainy conditions?
Hi. No it is not. It can withstand some rain, but I try to avoid water with my gimbals. If it is a rainy day then I take my glidecam.
Congratulations, I enjoy your channel a lot. How do you find using RSC2 with that extra handle that sticks backwards towards you?I am asking because I have some mixed feelings and I am considering to return it. When used in upright position the arm sticks centrally backwards and I like the support it gives but I would rather see it being a bit on the side rather than in the center as it disturbs. RSC2 has a built in briefcase mode, why did you decide to buy an extra handle for it to use more like briefcase mode in RS2? I love the L-grip you are showing in the video, it is the simplest but yet best accessory I found for RSC2 so far.
The back handle was sent to me for review by Ulanzi. The thing I like about it is that it enables me tor seamless transition from upright to briefcase mode. And then I can flip the handle down so it works as a dual handle setup.
It also provide better balance when walking around with the gimbal and easier to set down.
Video is in the making.
@@PeterMakholm Hi, I tried to find that handle on the Ulanzi website but no luck. Can you give us the link please?
Can you make more videos about RSC2? would be great. Thanx a lot
@@rodinnyfotograf the back handle is not released yet, that is why you can't find it. This her is the side handle. amzn.to/2NRAfo5 yes more Rsc2 vids are coming.
Ah so you are not using the one from DJI! Good to know that there are more products coming. The one I got is the smallrig 3028. I actually used it again yesterday and started getting used to it a bit more but it would be great to get something that convert like the one shown in the video.
And thanks for the reply, looking forward to more videos about RSC2, it is so new to me that I am probably hardly using 10% of its capabilities :)
Thank you so much for you kind information 🙂. I loved it❤️❤️
Congratulations! What 2 handles did you have on the rcs2 please?
Hi The back handle is form Ulanzi, but it has not been released yet. The side handle is this one: amzn.to/2NRAfo5
Ulanzi just released the back handle. ulanzi.com/products/ulanzi-r083-foldable-handle-grip-for-dji-rsc2
Thank you! Love your videos keep it up 👍
Yeah I’ve given up on the gimbal atleast the one I have. It doesn’t lock and rotates all over the place
Hi peter! I have a problem with my weebill s after updating to 2.03 now the axis lock alarm doesn't show. even all locks are completely locked do I have to downgrade just to fix it? Thanks!
Hi, I would try to downgrade the gimbal and then upgrade again. If it doesn’t work try to contact zhiyun.
@@PeterMakholm Thank you!
Nice 👍 explanation, especially phase wise 👍
really great video.. awesome content
Hi bro ..I am thinking to buy my first gimbal for my canon 800D camera.but I am little confuse which gimbal should I buy .please Can you recommend me any gimbal which would be good for my camera .Please
Great!
Can I connect the fuji gfx50r and the x-t30?
Tks
I really love ur content
Nice and Informative Video Bro
i'm thinking to buy ZHIYUN Crane M3, I want to use it with canon eos r. I don't understand on the compatibility list says canon eos r with RF 50mm lens. that means I can only used the gimbal with 50mm lens?
Thank u bro 🤗🤗🤗
Always mate.
How do you record audio while using a gimbal?
Video is coming up.
Congratulation ... very good videos, keep it up, for the next 10.000 :-) Say what kind of quick release plate is that in minute 5? Best regards Andi
Are you trading alone
Thanks mate. Yes this is the best quickrelease plate ever. ulanzi falcam 38. here is the link amzn.to/3pEKqKN
@@PeterMakholm Thank you!
Thanks sir 😮
Why does NO ONE mention you have to press the trigger to activate stabilization?!? My RS2 just lets the camera freely tilt up and down unless I press the trigger. I literally thought it was a reject at first.
I love your video sir, I hope there will be giveaways of gimbal hehhehe
Fase or Phase?
Thanks
thanx alot
Is that side handle is RSC2 a 3rd party accessory or DJI accessory? Can you please share the link for how to get one? Thanks
Hi Samuel. the handle is not made specifictly for the RSC2. It works with all gimbals. This is the one I use. Gimbal Side Handle: geni.us/LABApv
Perfect. Thank you so much 👍🏻
Link to purchase this gimble in india
phase, not fase. I subscribed!
Congratulations and good luck👍🇦🇺 you might want to check the spelling in tought, should be taught🤔🤔😂
🙌🏻🙌🏻
can this gimbal hold a canon 80d with a battery grip?
Hi, No it will be to tall.
@@PeterMakholm so, should I go for rsc2 instead?.
@@nieldegamon8915 Yes, it can take a much larger camera and has two adjustment points on roll motor. I can easily take my S1H the 24-70mm lens which is a heavy setup.
@@PeterMakholm thank you so much sir peter..much appreciated..
How about standard or pro combo?
@@nieldegamon8915 if you can afford the combo I would take it
what type of gimbal is this pls?
It look like zhiyun weebill s
@@LengLynn thanks
Fantastic video. Now, I got the ninja walk down but to control the camera frame while moving..that is so fucking hard. Any tips on wrist movements or how to practice to get the gimbal to execute what I have in mind. I feel that I cant control the framing and composition properly while moving I Suck at it.
You didn't teach how to move it from buttons wtf 😂
Right this showed like nothing about actually using it
Phase, not fase.
Oh shut up
@@LucasGamingASMR : Something against education?
Is this guy Peter McKinnon on sale?
I was shopping for drones when I first heard about gimbals. After a quick Google search I ended up at this video. I am frustrated with the lack of detail to anything important. I know balancing the gimbal on all three Axes is crucial and takes time. He devoted an entire video just for balancing. Then it was the same thing with the settings, he rushed right through the settings portion just like the balancing portion. I was frustrated that he didn't bother to show anything to do with the setting screen, then told us to use auto setting, but he uses advanced. Yes, he made detailed settings videos, but at how many more videos do we need to watch? He was adjusting his settings and said that he likes to have maximum power to each motor, but never says why. If he had mentioned why he likes the power to the motors, it would have prevented me from screaming at him and the television like a psycho. "WHY, WHY DO YOU LIKE MAXIMUM POWER TO THE MOTORS? WHAT DOES THAT DO? I DON'T WANT TO WATCH AN ENTIRE VIDEO ON HOW TO ADJUST THE ADVANCED SETTINGS, I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU SET IT UP THAT WAY." If you have a $12,000 camera that weighs 15 lbs and the motors require that much power to move the camera then I'm not interested in watching his 15 minute video on advanced settings. My camera is from Walmart and weighs 3ozs. The motors only need a fraction of that power to move it. I am obviously exaggerating to get my point across, but I think it's necessary. He made a 10 minute video on gimbal basics, briefly going over the entire device, and calls it, "From Beginner to Gimbal Pro." He is exaggerating to get his point across as well. Obviously no one will become a pro, but the video shares a wealth of useful information. If he is going to rush through the important parts he should be telling us what he is doing and why. The How is in his videos
I said at the beginning that I just figured out what this thing (gimbal) is and actually does. Watching him remove it from the box, and then assemble it, and adjust the settings, and do all the little steps to get his gimbal right I assumed that the device would make filming much easier with better quality. I watched the setup of this contraption designed for balance thinking once it's built anyone could pick it up and and film with it and there would be an obvious difference in quality. Apparently that's not the case after setting this thing up so meticulously he said on the video that it takes lots and lots and lots of practice to use. I was completely shocked. That defeats the purpose of it. I'll continue practicing freehand videos. The more I practice the steadier I become, and I'll show a superior range of motion compared to that contraption.
You do a lot of complaining, and he's just trying to help you
Buy one and follow the instruction manual
WHATS IN THE BOX?!
I was shopping for drones when I first heard the word gimbal and after a quick Google search I ended up at this video. I am frustrated with the lack of detail to the important parts. I understand that balancing the gimbal on all three Axes is super important and tedious and time-consuming which is why he devoted an entire video just for balancing. He zoomed right through the settings portion as well as the balancing. I was frustrated that he didn't even show the setting screen, and it was also frustrating that he told us to put it on auto, but he likes his advanced. Yes there are videos to show us how to do that as well, but the thing that upset me most is when he said he likes maximum power to each motor. I am well aware there's a whole other video on how to set that up too, but just one simple comment would have prevented me from screaming at you and the TV. WHY, WHY DO YOU LIKE MAXIMUM POWER TO THE MOTORS? WHAT DOES THAT DO? I DON'T WANT TO WATCH AN ENTIRE VIDEO ON HOW TO ADJUST THE ADVANCED SETTINGS, I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU SET IT UP THAT WAY. If you are a professional cameraman and have a $12,000 camera that weighs 15 lb and requires that much power to the motor I'm not interested in watching it 15 minute video because my camera is from Walmart and weighs 3 ounces. I am obviously exaggerating to get my point across, but I think it's necessary. You don't have to explain how to do everything in the 10 minute video of how to become a pro. I understand you're exaggerating about us becoming pros. I want to know why you do things and if I think it will help me, then I will go watch the video on how to do it. That part of my rant is over onto the gimbal itself.
I said at the beginning that I just figured out what this thing (gimbal) is and actually does. Watching him remove it from the box, and then assemble it, and I just settings, and do all the little steps to get his gimbal right I had assumed that the device would make filming much easier with better quality immediately. I have to say I was shocked when he said it takes lots and lots and lots of practice to film with this thing. 😲. If that's the case, If I practice enough filming freehand I bet I can produce the same high quality video as someone with a gimbal. It just takes practice.
As I said. It will take you 80% of the way. And give you a basic understanding of gimbals. It is not a step by step guidance of how to use a gimbal. There are videos on my channel covering the topics you are looking for.
@@PeterMakholm I credited you with supplying a wealth of useful information in a short amount of time, but I'm not sure I like your style. That is not meant to offend you. It is obvious you are an expert and know what you're talking about. My ability to learn from you maybe flawed or your ability to teach me maybe flawed but I don't feel a chemistry
alright. you spelled phase "faze". 2;00 minutes, buh bye.
ITS 40K !!!!