
FeiyuTech SCORP-C 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR
Capture Stabilized Cinematic Masterpieces Introducing the FeiyuTech SCORP-C Camera Stabilizer, a lightweight and robust 3-axis handheld gimbal designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. With a payload of up to 5.5lbs, this stabilizer employs advanced stabilization algorithms to eliminate camera s...
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Overview
Capture Stabilized Cinematic Masterpieces
Introducing the FeiyuTech SCORP-C Camera Stabilizer, a lightweight and robust 3-axis handheld gimbal designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. With a payload of up to 5.5lbs, this stabilizer employs advanced stabilization algorithms to eliminate camera shake, ensuring smooth, professional-quality footage. Ergonomically designed for comfort and packed with creative features, the SCORP-C is your perfect companion for capturing stunning visuals.
- Structure: Lightweight at 1.2kg, made of polymer synthetic resin and aluminum alloy
- Payload: Up to 2.5kg (5.5lbs)
- Stability: 3-axis stabilization with W9 generation four-element stabilization algorithm
- Design: Ergonomic design with one-piece rear suspension handle, hidden tripod, and center of gravity memory marker
- Creative Features: Multi-function zoom wheel for focus and focal length control, or three-axis rotation
- Multi-function: AB point track shooting, infinite 360° pan axis rotation
- Compatible Camera Brands: Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Lumix, Fujifilm, SIGMA
Key Features
[Structure]: SCORP-C gimbal stabilizer weighs only 1.2kg and has a payload of up to 2.5kg, suitable for mainstream mirrorless cameras. The body is made of polymer synthetic resin and aluminum alloy, making the camera gimbal light and durable.
[Stability]: SCORP-C DSLR gimbal adopts three-axis stable structure design combined with the new W9 generation four-element stabilization algorithm, which accurately compensates for camera shake during the photography process and achieves a smooth film-like effect.
[Design]: The SCORP-C mirrorless camera stabilizer is ergonomically designed to improve the user experience. One-piece rear suspension handle, hidden tripod, center of gravity memory marker block... The ubiquitous design details make you more comfortable and convenient during photography.
[Creative]: The multi-function zoom wheel can switch the control object arbitrarily, and can precisely control the camera focus and focal length or the three-axis rotation of the stabilizer.
[Multi-function]: AB point track shooting - record the AB point follow focus position, realize automatic zoom, track shooting. Infinite Rotation - 360° infinite rotation of the pan axis. More photography modes are waiting for you to explore!
[Compatible]: The SCORP camera stabilizer is compatible with most cameras. Compatible Devices: for Sony - RX100 Ⅲ, RX100 Ⅳ, RX100M5A, RX100 Ⅵ, RX100 Ⅶ, ZV-1, ZV-E10, α6300, α6400, α6500, α6600, Α7R, α7R Ⅱ, α7R Ⅲ, α7R Ⅱ, α7 Ⅳ Ⅲ, α9, α9 Ⅱ, Α7C, α1, α7S Ⅲ/// for Can--on - EOS M50, M50 Mark Ⅱ, M6 Mark Ⅱ, 80D, 90D, RP, R5, R6, 200D Ⅱ, 850D, Powershot G7 X Mark Ⅲ/ // for Nikon - Z5, Z6, Z6 Ⅱ, Z7, Z7 Ⅱ, Z50, D7500, Z fc///G9, GH5/// for Fujifilm - X-S10, X-T3, X-T4, X-T20, X -T30, X-T100/// for SIGMA - FP
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Weighs only 1.2kg with a payload up to 2.5kg, making it suitable for mainstream mirrorless cameras.
- Constructed from polymer synthetic resin and aluminum alloy, ensuring both lightness and durability.
- Utilizes a three-axis stable structure and W9 generation four-element stabilization algorithm for smooth, film-like effects.
- Features an ergonomic design including a one-piece rear suspension handle and hidden tripod for improved user comfort.
- The multi-function zoom wheel allows precise control over camera focus, focal length, or gimbal axis rotation.
👎 Cons
- Payload of 2.5kg limits compatibility with heavier professional DSLR cameras or complex rig setups.
- Specifics regarding battery life or charging time are not provided, which could impact extended shooting sessions.
- While compatible with many cameras, users should verify their specific model is listed to ensure full functionality.
- The "infinite rotation" feature is only mentioned for the pan axis, not explicitly for tilt or roll, potentially limiting creative movements.
- The stabilizer features a "hidden tripod," which may require additional setup or compromise stability compared to a dedicated, larger tripod.