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[Exclusive] Zhiyun set to launch two new gimbals on September 8 in India

Zhiyun is a popular manufacturer of gimbal stabilizers for cameras and smartphones. Some of its gimbal stabilizers include the Crane 2, Smooth 4, Weebill and more. The company is now preparing to launch two new gimbals on September 8 in India.

According to our source, Zhiyun will launch two new gimbals: one for smartphones and the other for professional cameras as early as next week. Some of the feature set that we received include functionalities like a Fill LED light and smart templates for the phone gimbal.

These features resemble the most with the Zhiyun Smooth-Q3 which was launched earlier this year. It has a sliding design and a fill light that can rotate upto 180-degrees. It’s also got features like SmartFollow 3.0, gesture controls, dolly zoom, Smart templates and more.

Zhiyun Gimbal Features

The DSLR gimbal that Zhiyun will launch has a battery that can run for 9 hours when charged for just 1.5 hours. Another feature supported by this gimbal is Image video transmission. All of this suggests that we can expect Zhiyun to launch the Weebill 2 DSLR gimbal next week.

The Zhiyun Weebill 2 has a solid build and features a rotatable 2.88-inch flip-out touch screen. It supports a range of DSLR cameras and has a dedicated focus control wheel along with motion sensor control via the MasterEye Visual Controller.

More details about these two gimbal stabilizers will be revealed on September 8 when Zhiyun officially unveils the new gimbals.

Also Read: Zhiyun Crane 2 VS Zhiyun Crane 3 LAB VS DJI Ronin S



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