Hand-held gimbal stabilisers are certainly in vogue these days and there’s plenty of them around, regardless of you camera – whether a GoPro, a DSLR, or a full blown RED Epic, chances are there’s a gimbal for you out there. Choice depends on your budget and needs of course, but sometimes the hardest part is not finding one, but finding the right gimbal for your camera setup.
The DJI Ronin may be easier to setup and very aggressively priced given it’s wide range of supported cameras due to high payload, but it tends to be heavier than most, often requiring additional support systems such as the Atlas Camera Support to take off some of the weight while shooting.
Chinese manufacturer Cndntech have a new pistol-grip style portable gimbal called the Nebula 4000 Lite designed for small compact cameras like the Sony A7s, GH4, GoPro’s and everything weighing less than 2.2 lbs/1 kg.
The Nebula 4000 Lite weighs about 800 grams, and packs some impressive features in a compact design, which with a light camera like the BMPCC, A7s, and the GH4 for example packed with a compact prime or a lightweight zoom lens can provide some pretty stable footage, while not stressing out your arm too much. Although in the pistol grip design here you can use only one arm prolonged use can cause some fatigue, still it ain’t no Ronin, which is a workout in itself.
Information on the Nebula 4000 is currently limited, but this is what we know about it at this point in a nutshell:
Features:
- Full metal precision CNC construction and design
- Compatible with GoPro 3/3+ all Hero4 models and older models
- Supports camera/lens combos up to 2.2 lbs/1KG – Sony A7s, GH4, BMPCC
- 3 x Operating Modes – Follow, Semi-follow, and Locked mode
- Bluetooth control and tuning via Android on both Mac and PC (no mention of iOS app)
- Comes with a protective hard case with custom cut-out foam
Specifications:
- Dimension: 353 x 196 x 78mm
- Weight: 800g (1.76 lbs)
- Load: 1kg (2.2 lbs.)
- Total height: 230mm
- Handle height/width: 121mm/50mm
- Top height/width: 110/110mm
- Built in Battery: 11.1V mAh
- Battery Duration: 2 Hours
Package Includes:
- 1 x Nebula 4000 Lite Camera Gimbal
- 1 x Battery
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x Protective case
Certainly, specs-wise it looks like a decent stabiliser just for the size alone. Usually smaller sized one-hand gimbals offer 2-axis stabilisation at best.
Here’s some footage and test with the Nebula 4000 to satisfy your curiosity.
Nebula 4000 Lite with Sony A7s Test:
Nebula 4000 Lite and a GoPro:
There is a long thread about this gimbal on DVXuser.com and you can see some footage that some users have shot with this gimbal below.
Panasonic GH4 + LUmix 12-35mm f/2.8
via dustylense:
Here is some footage using the 12-35 on the Gh4 (at 12mm) with the PID’s adjusted. Basically I have the thing working really well in follow mode. This is without any camera or post stabilization at all. With this set up the pan balance will never be properly adjusted. Looking at getting a light 12mm for the Gh4 and a light pancake for the A7s to see if I can get a better pan balance. But with the way the pan balance adjustment is designed I’m not sure if either camera will ever have a proper pan balance. But even so, after some PID software tuning I’m getting results that I’m very pleased with. The up and down movement is now limited to how well I hold the device. And being a one handed gimbal that is quite light, it’s pretty darn hard to eliminate that completely.
The Nebula 4000 currently can be purchased directly from Cndntech for $699 with Free global shipping. Due to high demand, at the time of writing, estimated next shipment is 12th December.
[via Erik Naso]
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I’ve been looking this this for a while now – there is just now some real user footage coming online. Some of it looks very good, for others there appears to be a noticeable bobble when walking – which may or may not be fixed by tweaking the software controlling it.
Also the battery is only in-unit (you can’t swap batteries) and good for 2 hours – there is supposed to be an external battery coming out later, at a significant cost of course. Still a product like this is desperately needed for travelers who want to take some moving footage, without wasting time balancing a steadicam or some such device at each stop.
Yes, it is a fairly new unit, but I am sure reviews will popup soon enough as people spend more time with the gimbal. Proper balancing is the key to remove booble I think.
does this support canon dslrs? like 6d,60d or 70d.
As long as it fits in the cradle and camera/lens combo weight less than 2.2 lbs or 1 kilo, you should be good.
Hi Ogy. Can it support a handycam as Sony FDR-AX100 (790 gr)?
Not sure to be honest, based on weight but due to design of the body probably not. Haven’t heard anyone using this camera with this stabiliser.
There ARE plenty of them around, not there IS plenty of them around. Basic.
You must be fun at parties, eh… anyways, thanks for pointing out my lousy grammar. Cheers, O