rick.lang wrote: I like the image to be steady unless camera movement is part of the shot. Would love to try it with a Ronin S!
Lately a friend has purchased a Tilta Gravity G2X.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... dheld.htmlThis is what I have learnt so far. We are at the trail and error stage at this time.
This is off topic but you and I have started this conversation on another topic thread, so I hope that it is acceptable that I hijack this thread.
In our previous conversation I stated that single hand gimbals are difficult to work with.
He has paired the gimbal to a Canon C200 with a 24 mm pancake lens. The weight of camera with lens is very low.
The advantage of the Tilta gimbal is that it has rosettes on either side of the handle. He has put handles on the rosettes. This moves the hands higher up and makes the gimbal much more comfortable to use.
I have found these videos on Youtube showing a similar setup
I think that the BMPCC4K will be very good candidate for this pairing.