Great video. I have had Hohem gimbals for a few years now. From the isteady pro 2 from 5 years ago to the new MT2 Very solid performers and cheaper than DJIs. The AI tracking from M6 and MT2 beats having to use a phone, app and bluetooth. And the non compatibility issue is not a big deal for video recording, you will lose the ability to control the camera from the gimbal but you start recording as usual and then you get rid of the first 3 to 4 seconds while editing (Camera not compatible doesn't mean you can't mount it on the MT2)
@21:13 a 2.500 pound camera? Where do you buy your camera's? :D Kidding aside, looks like a decent gimbal. I have a DJI one... but rarely use it because of the hassle it takes to get up and running. This seems like way less trouble. One question though. With a lot of those phone clamps, when you clamp your phone in either the buttons are unreachable or even worse the clamp starts pushing the buttons. How is it with the clamps one the MT2?
It's an expensive camera :) MT2 links to BT and you have almost all controls via gimbal without an app. The clamps have enough spacing and gimbal has more torque so doesn't have to balanced well. So you can move the phone in the clamp freely
Very nice! Where is that high hill/small mountain you were on? I plan to visit England again, and in another video, I think you said you live in England. I wouldn't mind going up there. Thank you.
I have a Sony ZV-1 which is only 294g in weight. If I can find a way to strap it to the camera holder in the cheaper, Hohem iSteady M6 with the AI tracker and which has a weight limit of 400g, will it work just as well? What features will I lose?
Mainly the grip strenght and motor power, but this won't matter if you are not running and bouncing around. Both gimbals have the same options, with the only difference setting them apart is the physical I/O and build quality
So if I can somehow secure it and have the 'sensor' version of the M6 and I only walk with it then I could use it for the ZV-1? I won't be able to do all the focus and pic take stuff though. Just use it as a stabilzer and have it also track me. @@notenoughtech
379€ is an awfull lot for a gimbal nowadays - considering that china is not suffering from huge inflation, but deflation, which means that their supplies are getting cheaper and cheaper by -5% yty comparison. I am not willingn to pay such high prices and I bet many others will also not buy one, regardless how great. Action cams come with stabilisation, new phones too and camera are also stalling sales wise in general. My last gimbal was about 120 € or so for smartphone and action cams, so no dlsr. But I rarely use it even though it delivered good results cause the phones and action cams have all the glory built in needed. And this means it is for dlsr cams only which I rarely use. It has become a dust collector and I use that twice a year maybe. Must be hard for them to sell those nowadays in a world of declining camera sales for over 15 years already.
It's a gimbal that you are unlikely to outgrow... sure you can get away with a phone or action cam and probably a gimbal around 100 mark.. but if you do care about the videos you take then you will quickly feel limited to what you can do. Despite how good phones are... my 700£ phone is simply blown out of water with a £499 Lumix camera. What you getting for the price is just. As an owner of a gimbal twice that expensive I can definitely confirm that. You will have to just answer the question if you care about the quality of videos to justify the spend. From what you said in the post... probably not. And that's ok
Hello, is mt2 compatible with dji osmo action 4? Can it control the gimbal with bt, wifi or cable? They don't mention it in every video. Which of the M6 or MT2 gimbals is sufficient with the DJI osmo action 4 and the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE phone? Is the MT2 unnecessary?
@@Fatih37sCarDetailingTR I'm sorry but I don't have one to try. You'll 100% be able to mount and stabilise the image but the BT controls... You'll have to reach out to their support
The only difference on non compatible cameras is that you can't operate them from the gimbal buttons. As long as you are within the payload limit with your camera you'll have a great footage (stabilization wise)
You worked hard on this video. Hope you had fun with it. Lots of good information as usual.
At times it feels like hard work. But every time I have the opportunity to make a video I'm grateful for the audience I have :)
Great video. I have had Hohem gimbals for a few years now. From the isteady pro 2 from 5 years ago to the new MT2
Very solid performers and cheaper than DJIs. The AI tracking from M6 and MT2 beats having to use a phone, app and bluetooth. And the non compatibility issue is not a big deal for video recording, you will lose the ability to control the camera from the gimbal but you start recording as usual and then you get rid of the first 3 to 4 seconds while editing (Camera not compatible doesn't mean you can't mount it on the MT2)
Thank you so much! Just bought based on your review!
Hope you enjoy it!
love the bts at the end
@21:13 a 2.500 pound camera? Where do you buy your camera's? :D Kidding aside, looks like a decent gimbal. I have a DJI one... but rarely use it because of the hassle it takes to get up and running. This seems like way less trouble. One question though. With a lot of those phone clamps, when you clamp your phone in either the buttons are unreachable or even worse the clamp starts pushing the buttons. How is it with the clamps one the MT2?
It's an expensive camera :)
MT2 links to BT and you have almost all controls via gimbal without an app. The clamps have enough spacing and gimbal has more torque so doesn't have to balanced well. So you can move the phone in the clamp freely
Very nice! Where is that high hill/small mountain you were on? I plan to visit England again, and in another video, I think you said you live in England. I wouldn't mind going up there. Thank you.
En comparación con feiyu tech scorp mini 2, cuál es mejor?
Incoming
I have a Sony ZV-1 which is only 294g in weight.
If I can find a way to strap it to the camera holder in the cheaper, Hohem iSteady M6 with the AI tracker and which has a weight limit of 400g, will it work just as well? What features will I lose?
Mainly the grip strenght and motor power, but this won't matter if you are not running and bouncing around. Both gimbals have the same options, with the only difference setting them apart is the physical I/O and build quality
So if I can somehow secure it and have the 'sensor' version of the M6 and I only walk with it then I could use it for the ZV-1?
I won't be able to do all the focus and pic take stuff though. Just use it as a stabilzer and have it also track me.
@@notenoughtech
Nice Review👍
379€ is an awfull lot for a gimbal nowadays - considering that china is not suffering from huge inflation, but deflation, which means that their supplies are getting cheaper and cheaper by -5% yty comparison. I am not willingn to pay such high prices and I bet many others will also not buy one, regardless how great.
Action cams come with stabilisation, new phones too and camera are also stalling sales wise in general.
My last gimbal was about 120 € or so for smartphone and action cams, so no dlsr. But I rarely use it even though it delivered good results cause the phones and action cams have all the glory built in needed.
And this means it is for dlsr cams only which I rarely use. It has become a dust collector and I use that twice a year maybe.
Must be hard for them to sell those nowadays in a world of declining camera sales for over 15 years already.
It's a gimbal that you are unlikely to outgrow... sure you can get away with a phone or action cam and probably a gimbal around 100 mark.. but if you do care about the videos you take then you will quickly feel limited to what you can do.
Despite how good phones are... my 700£ phone is simply blown out of water with a £499 Lumix camera. What you getting for the price is just. As an owner of a gimbal twice that expensive I can definitely confirm that.
You will have to just answer the question if you care about the quality of videos to justify the spend. From what you said in the post... probably not. And that's ok
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Hello, is mt2 compatible with dji osmo action 4? Can it control the gimbal with bt, wifi or cable? They don't mention it in every video.
Which of the M6 or MT2 gimbals is sufficient with the DJI osmo action 4 and the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE phone? Is the MT2 unnecessary?
@@Fatih37sCarDetailingTR I'm sorry but I don't have one to try. You'll 100% be able to mount and stabilise the image but the BT controls... You'll have to reach out to their support
Can it be compatible to nikon zfc thanks nice informative video by the way
The size and weight wise yes. You'll have a generous allowance for the lens too
You said you used the gimbal with a camera that wasnt compatible. Which camera was that and how was the results from a non compatible camera?
The only difference on non compatible cameras is that you can't operate them from the gimbal buttons. As long as you are within the payload limit with your camera you'll have a great footage (stabilization wise)
Is mt2 compatible with Sony a6700 camera?
If you check against Lumix S5 and it has similar weight/size then yes
Is it suits my lumix G7
It should do but check the weight of the camera with the kit lens