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Best DSLR Gimbal: The Top 7 DSLR Gimbals in 2019

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Best DSLR Gimbal: The Top 7 DSLR Gimbals in 2019

For years amateur filmmakers have been struggling to get cinematic shots with limited resources. Thankfully gimbals have started coming out for the DSLR in the past decade. This is our look at the best DSLR gimbal for your style. They stabilize your footage, give you smooth motion, and help you better tell stories with your DSLR.

While there’s a variety of different gimbals that can be used, this is a break down of the top 7 best gimbal to use when shooting with a DSLR camera.

Our top 7 best DSLR gimbals in 2018:

DJI Ronin-M 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer

Crappy audio can ruin your film and let’s be honest, you’ve been there. You get back to your computer, import your footage, and it looks amazing. However, your interview audio sounds AWFUL and there’s all this background noise and feedback. That’s why finding the best lavalier mic is so important and the key to a great production.

 The DJI Ronin seems to be the most well-known gimbal what comes to operating and using DSLRs. It could be considered one of the best gimbals on the market for DSLR camera users currently. It’s got a magnesium frame and it’s extremely stable and durable. It’s also lightweight and easy to transport Weighing in around 5 pounds. It uses multiple axes to help stabilize the camera horizontally while you tilt and pan. The Ronin also allows for an additional operator while shooting.

Zhiyun Crane V2

Have you ever seen a video that looks AMAZING but sounds awful? Yea, that’s what bad audio does to a great video. If the sound of your video off, it will ruin the video no matter how good the visuals. That’s why having the best microphone for filmmaking is so important! It’s like having a great idea but using all the wrong words to communicate it.

 This is an extremely versatile DSLR gimbal. It comes with four different gimbal control modes: smooth, pan, lock and following. The gimbal gives you the rotation ability of 360° which lets you film cinematic smooth footage from all angles. It comes with anti-shaking technology. The gimbal can run for up to 8 hours, and can even charge your camera if your camera battery dies. It supports cameras from as small as 1 pound all the way up to 7 pounds. Needless to say, this is a great option if you’re looking for a solid gamble at a decent price.

Glidecam HD-4000

his is the personal DSLR gimbal that I use most often. I also own a Ronin, but at times this glidecam seems to be the quickest and easy option for me.

It takes a while to fine-tune and ensure proper camera balance. But once your DSRL is balanced you’re able to run and gun with the best of them. It’s a sturdy and high-quality gamble that delivers results that speak for itself. However,since there’s no electronics or motors in it. You’re going to be doing all of the balancings yourself. If you are looking for a versatile option, this may be the best DSLR gimbal for you. Click here to Read more…

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