
FeiYu Tech Gimbal AK2000
Single-lens reflex camera, 2.80 kg
FeiYu Tech Gimbal AK2000
Single-lens reflex camera, 2.80 kg
Unfortunately, no, I'll follow it. I can't find it either.
Yes, this gimbal must be used connected to a camera.
Hello Franziska I assume the base plate has the standard screw cap. Then you should be able to screw something like a Manfrotto Pixi onto it: Manfrotto Pixi (smartphone mount)
No, according to the manufacturer it would be too small
Hello, Mhhhhh I have only owned the gimbal for a few days and can't answer this question explicitly. But if it was this connection pin then I would say that it will make a difference. Check the Feiyu Tech website and ask again. Sorry
Unfortunately, I have not been able to gain any personal experience with it so far. Maybe someone else has experiences he/she would like to share with you.
Hello RopeDAKO Here is a link to the tested cameras and lenses http://www.feiyu-tech.com/ak2000/specs.html
Hello Rolf Here is the link to the cameras tested by Feiyu Tech with the AK2000: http://www.feiyu-tech.com/ak2000/specs.html It has to be said that I myself have a Canon 7D, which is not compatible according to this list, but the automatic shutter release works without any problems with the supplied connection cable (e.g. during a timelapse recording). Fuji cameras are not mentioned here and I don't know if the cables from Canon, Nikon or Sony would fit into the socket of a Fuji. However, you always have the option of starting recordings or taking pictures via the app or via the remote release of the camera. Hope this helps, otherwise ask again. LG
I have a Canon M50 and the camera including kit lens were too light. I had to install a heavy tripod rail between the gimbal and the M50 so I could balance it. Long story short. Yes it works but you probably need to make the system heavier. AK2000 is rather good for bigger cameras, although the manual recommends only 500g minimum weight.
Here is the list of compatible cameras https://www.feiyu-tech.com/ak2000/specs.html
The gimbal should work with any DSLR / DSLM. The load capacity is 2.8kg, so it should not be a problem.
Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened to me. Otherwise, top workmanship. I looked for the fault for a long time, but didn't get anywhere.part sent back.
Yes, unfortunately, the gimbal is currently at Digitec for repair because a motor has made quite a noise.don't know yet what will come out of it.
This is not a problem as the gimbal can support a weight of about 2.8kg.
This should not be a problem, my Sony A7rII fits on the gimbal without any problems.
When the mounting plate is in the lowest position, the dimension is 320 mm and in the highest position the length is 380 mm.
Yes, that would work with it :-)
Yes, would also fit according to the manufacturer.
Absolutely.
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