Kiko said:It's possible to power the gimbal when is not mounted on the P2 and use it like hand held? I cannot find anything online and B&H support have no answer
npalen said:You would probably get a lot of attention using the phantom for a hand-held gimbal even if the props were removed.
ladykate said:npalen said:You would probably get a lot of attention using the phantom for a hand-held gimbal even if the props were removed.
I've done that at some events. Night shots mostly. Works fine although you have a somewhat awkward package - you can still use it effectively. In reality, and with the props off, it isn't much weirder than one of the handheld contraptions. If I was going to need it regularly, I would buy one of the $399 versions but for occasional use, the Phantom does double doodie.
OI Photography said:+1
I think it makes a fairly decent handheld mount for most needs, once you get the hang of how to handle it. Though I admit that sometimes when I use it for interior filming it feels like I'm doing an exorcism on the place![]()
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