Step 7: Tape 'Enter immediately', then you can take picture or video. If Zhiyun Smooth Q2 connect you mobile phone failed, how to do? Try the follow methods.
You can check in Zhiyun Smooth Q2 gimbal compatible smartphones list. Try to turn off nearby Bluetooth and try rebooting Zhiyun Smooth Q2 again. If you don't need to use it, it is recommended to turn off the smart cloud power4 and turn off the phone Bluetooth.
You are able to set the Crane Plus up in its motion memory mode to keep recording the same panning path of the bridge while you are able to video call your client or do whatever it is you need to do. Not only does this save you time by allowing you to do more than one thing at once, it also captures the bridge at slightly different times so the lighting and water flow will be different allowing you to choose the better clip for your YouTube video.
As we said though, there are a number of uses for this feature and you will know how to best implement it into your needs. The intelligent object tracking feature on the Crane Plus is one of our favorite features on the gimbal and we feel that the vast majority of the people who invest in the Crane Plus will use it at some point.
Additionally, to our knowledge, at the time of writing, no other gimbal at this price point in the market offers a similar feature either. On top of that, the higher price point gimbals on the market that do offer a tracking feature are not as efficient as the tech in the Crane Plus. The Crane Plus uses the sixth generation of Zhiyuns instune algorithm system to offer the very best computing to balance your camera rig when in use.
Not only is it very quick to activate the motors but it is also very sensitive and can detect a change in position down to 0.
This ensures that no matter what you are using the gimbal for, you are getting some of the best possible image stabilization on the market, especially at this price point. Additionally, the actual motors in the Crane Plus have been overhauled when compared to previous generations of the Zhiyun range. Not only are the motors in the Crane Plus able to support more weight but they also require less power when doing so. Although improvements to the battery system are also responsible, the upgrades to the motor are one of the reasons the battery life of the Crane Plus is so much better than that of the Crane v2.
Until recently, entry-level gimbals would struggle to support the weight of a decent DSLR camera and would often fail to provide any solid image stabilization during use. Thankfully though, the recent advancements in gimbal motors are making this a thing of the past. The Canon EOS 1d in the image above comes in at around 2. You then have to factor in additional accessories such as a lens and a microphone that can easily bring the payload up to around the 4-pound mark.
With the 5. To our knowledge, the Zhiyun Crane Plus is the first entry-level gimbal stabilizer on the market that is able to fully support the weight of many professional camera rigs and still provide the user with some excellent image stabilization during use. That said, there is one drawback of the gimbal having such a high payload that we have seen people report and that is that their arm starts to cramp up when using the gimbal for extended periods of time.
To counter this, we would recommend that you consider picking up a decent dual handle grip Click here to check for product prices and availability to allow you to hold the rig with both hands.
As most people who purchase an entry-level gimbal like the Crane Plus usually end up using it with some form of a mirrorless camera, it is safe to say that the Crane Plus will easily support your camera rig and provide excellent image stabilization for you. Now, as we mentioned back at the start of this section, the Zhiyun Crane Plus actually has a minimum load capacity that it requires to provide you with accurate image stabilization and that is at least 0.
As most smartphones and action cameras on the market right now come in between 0. Thankfully though, if you really do want to use your Crane Plus with your smartphone or action camera there is a way to get them working together.
You would have to pick up some gimbal counterweights Click here to check for product prices and availability to increase the weight of your action camera or smartphone. We would recommend the type with the strap that we linked so you can attach them to your device rather than the screw-on ones as it makes your life a little easier when mounting the weights to your phone or action camera.
They can usually be added to your action camera without issue but your smartphone can be a bit of a pain. The easiest way to add the weights to your phone is to up a short charging cable for your phone and then mount the weights to them before tieing the charging cable to secure them in place. Now, as you can see, this is a bit of a faff around but like we said in the previous section, the Zhiyun Crane Plus was primarily designed to work with mirrorless cameras whilst also being able to support the weight of a DSLR camera too.
Although this simple design is common in this day and age, back in the day, Zhiyun was one of the first companies to release a comfortable gimbal handle that allowed full control of the gimbal with just the thumb. Over the years, they have perfected this via various tweaks resulting in the gimbal handle we see today on the Crane Plus. The Four-way stepless joystick on the control system is very responsive and easy to use.
If your thumb is wet or cold the joystick still responds to your touch without issue ensuring you have optimal control of your gimbal no matter the conditions. Although additional functionality for various Panasonic and Sony cameras is supported when they are mounted to the Zhiyun Crane Plus, you will have to ensure that your camera body has been updated to the latest version of firmware for optimal functionality.
These additional functions include zooming and focusing functionality as well as a number of other small functions. Realize more dynamic visual effect with 3-axis Timelapse.
Feature Vertigo mode, making cinematic filmmaking accessible for everyone! Adjust camera params on your phone with just one tap on Manual mode. Apply filters to bring out the beauty of your photos. Adjust params directly using the control panel on the stabilizer. The gimbal grips your smartphone across the width of the phone.
This is achieved with 2 elasticated clamps. Stretch the 2 clamps wide enough to slip your phone between them and release so that the clamps hold the phone in place.
Once the smartphone is in place, you will probably find is flops to one side when you try to place it horizontal. This is because the smartphone needs to be balanced. Loosen the screw in the image above. Move the arm in or out to adjust the length. Try to find the perfect length that will allow the smartphone to balance evenly and tighten the screw.
Now turn on the gimbal, by pressing and holding the power button. This is the bottom button beneath the control panel. The motors now kick into action, and will hold the smartphone at this position.
You can now try this out by gripping the Zhiyun Smooth 4 handle and moving it around. The smartphone should be kept pointing in the same direction, no matter the angle of the handle. You can actually use the gimbal this way, without any further knowledge of the gimbals controls.
However, there are extra features and controls which can be used if you connect the gimbal to smartphone. This is achieved using the Zhiyun Play app. Turn on Bluetooth in your smartphone then open the app. Using the Zhiyun Play app, as you can see below, the control of the gimbal gets a lot more complex.
Lower middle: manual camera controls , which includes shutter speed , ISO and white balance settings. With your gimbal and smartphone connected, to start recording simply hit the red record button in the control panel. To stop recording, press the red record button again. By default, the gimbal boots up in Pan Follow mode. Notice the toggle switch above the power button, with PF at the top and L at the bottom. The gimbal should unbox with the toggle set to PF Pan Follow.
In this mode you can pan left and right and the camera will turn left and right as you move. Switch the toggle switch down to L and the gimbal will be in locked off mode. Now the gimbal will not follow your left and right movement. This is helpful for following shots along a straight path, as it will prevent the camera drifting to the side. Holding the bottom trigger puts the gimbal into Follow mode.
You camera will now follow all your movements, either left-right or up-down. By holding down on the bottom trigger, set your camera at the desired angle. Now release the trigger. The gimbal will keep the smartphone in the position as you released the trigger.
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