Lensse Stabilizers
Here is quick intro to the stabilizers that Lensse sent over. I’ll be getting more in depth with these, covering their differences, build and performance.
Shown in the video are the MidX, DSLR Pro and i-Steady.
Here is quick intro to the stabilizers that Lensse sent over. I’ll be getting more in depth with these, covering their differences, build and performance.
Shown in the video are the MidX, DSLR Pro and i-Steady.
Thanks for the teaser! I’m holding off on any purchases until I see this!
Me too, I was looking for a stabilizer. Hopefully the HDSLR one will support a 5D with a average sized lens. One can only hope. Fingers crossed.
The MidX or MidPro will support the canon T2i but the DSLRpro will support up to 5.5lbs. DSLRpro can carry 5D with rode mic and battery grip no problem. Done it, did it, still doing it with a grin. Lensse is affordable and the products work.
Hi Olivia!
DSLRpro or Flycam 3000? Which one is the best to use with Canon 7D with 10-22mm lens?
Tkx
Antonio
Hi Antonio, both of these stabilizers are capable of flying the Canon 7D with a 10-22mm lens. The Lensse DSLR Pro is a slightly lighter stabilizer than the Flycam 3000. Both stabilizers can be adjusted by dropping the counter weights rather than adding only. Once the stabilizer is properly balanced, flying looks the same with some practice.
Hi Olivia,
Ok, but wich one is the easiest to balance?
Tkx
Antonio
Antonio, I don’t believe one is easier than the other. It’s all about your camera, the adjustments and the counter weights. Both stabilizers have micro adjustments, this makes a difference in difficulty of balancing. Once you begin to play with a stabilizer you’ll get a feel for balancing. Since neither is overly complex, balancing for both is easier than not.