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The FeiyuTech SCORP 2 KIT is a professional 3-axis gimbal stabilizer designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras up to 5.51 lbs. Featuring built-in AI tracking activated by simple gestures, a quick-release system for native vertical shooting, and wireless Bluetooth control, it offers unmatched versatility and ergonomic comfort for creators seeking flawless, cinematic footage.















| ASIN | B0CP5C5Y17 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50 in Professional Video Stabilizers #52 in Video Camera Supports & Stabilizers |
| Brand | FeiyuTech |
| Built-In Media | Feiyu SCORP 2 *1 USB 2.0 to USB-C Charging Cable*1 USB-C to Micro Camera Control Cable*1 USB-C to USB-C Camera Control Cable*1 USB-C to TRS2.5 Camera Control Cable*1 USB-C to Multi Camera Control Cable*1 USB-C to 2.5mm Camera Control Cable (DC2.5mm)*1 USB-C to TRS3.5 Camera Control Cable*1 USB-C to Mini Camera Control Cable*1 Tripod*1 Fixed plate*1 Slider*1 Quick release plate*1 Camera backing bas… |
| Color | Scorp 2 Kit |
| Compatible Devices | for Sony/Canon/Nikon/Panasonic camera etc (Check Camera Compatibility Lists for more details) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 257*71*260mm |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.79"D x 10.23"W x 10.11"H |
| Item Height | 10.11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2070 Grams |
| Manufacturer | FeiyuTech |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 2.79"D x 10.23"W x 10.11"H |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
R**O
Great Gimbal For It's Price - Built-in AI Tracking Is Amazing
I've been wanting to get myself an actual camera gimbal for a very long time. I've had mobile phone gimbals in the past but now I can tell why other people still prefer this kind. There is a huge difference when it comes to weight factor but you can tell that this FeiyuTech SCORP 2 well built. Buttons are tactile, knob is smooth. Though it takes a while to learn all the buttons and it's features, there's a compatible app for Apple and Android that has videos and guides to get you up and running in no time! What I also love about the FeiyuTech SCORP 2 is the AI tracking feature. You basically set the gimbal on a table, stand in front of the camera and do the "ok" gesture and it'll start tracking you. Everything you need to get started comes with the kit. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, everybody can be comfortable using it. Overall, the FeiyuTech Scorp 2 Gimbal is a standout performer in its class. With its unbeatable stability, versatility, user-friendly controls, long battery life, and durable construction, it's a must-have tool for any filmmaker or content creator serious about capturing stunning, professional-grade footage. Whether you're shooting documentaries, vlogs, or cinematic masterpieces, the Scorp 2 is sure to exceed your expectations. Highly recommended! Great job FeiyuTech!
V**L
Compact
★★★★★ This gimbal is excellent for my Sony camera. It’s compact, easy to carry, and keeps footage very stable. It connects via Bluetooth, letting me control the camera easily. The AI tracking follows subjects accurately. The battery lasts well I film real estate, and it lasts a few days per charge. It’s sturdy and simple to set up. Great for anyone needing a reliable, compact gimbal. I recommend it!
V**R
feature rich. skip the manual and watch the instructional videos
My only prior experience with a gimbal is one I have for my GoPro. I wanted one with more features for my DSLR and this met my expectations. As a novice user, this is pretty easy to use. Setup is a little tricky if you use the manual as it skips a few steps, specifically how to attach the fixed plate slider and the sliding arm. I recommend watching the videos (QR code in the manual) to learn how to attach those pieces as well as how to balance the gimbal. It's not plug and play like my GoPro gimbal, but that's to be expected as the SCORP 2 is compatible with a variety of cameras. The touchscreen is clear and responsive. In the first half of the attached video, you can see how the gimbal stabilizes the video as I follow my cat. In the second half without the gimbal (with the duck), you can see how the video is shakier with less and slower movements.
J**G
Fails to Lock Camera in Place
My main problem with this version of the Gimbal Stabilizer from Feiyu Tech is that it's not nearly as good as their other products and triple the cost of what it should be. It all seems very sturdy and worth your money until you try to lock your camera in place in accordance with their directions: the problem is IT DOES NOT LOCK YOUR CAMERA INTO PLACE. If you buy this product and use it at all, you will be putting your camera at risk, which probably costs much more than this piece of junk. Do not buy this product unless you wish to waste your money.
D**M
It’s a beautiful flawed product!!
The Scorp 2 would’ve been exceptional if it marketed to the traditional landscape balancing gimbal shooters. Excellent motor balancing ease of control and ease of use. Where it fell short was the A.I tracking, portrait video, video market. Fist of all when putting the camera in portrait mode, FeiyuTech didn’t even account for todays DSLR/Vlog SLR camera built in swivel monitor. When you put your camera in the Scorp2 gimabal mount portrait mode the camera swivel monitors are facing down towards the gimbal, which is blocking you from seeing your self. Maybe you want to run some distance tests, framing tests, or position tests by yourself before your live shot begins, well guess what, wont happen on your own. What is the purpose of A.I Tracking on a gimbal if most of the usage would to be to track yourself but also be able to see yourself while doing it. That also leads into the A.I Tracking issue. Scorp 2 only reframes in landscape mode, not in portrait mode. So you have all this headroom at the top, soon as you reframe to close the distance of the headroom, the gimbal resets back to original position still leaving all the headroom. I contacted them on the matter, they stated its a sensor issue and its really little they can do about it even with updates Pros-Excellent for Landscape videos, Cons-Poor A.I portrait reframing and Portrait camera mounting The Hohem Isteady MT2 is actually most well rounded example of encompassing both A.I Tracking in both Landscape and Portrait
A**R
Great gimbal for the price
Love this gimbal. Would buy again in a heartbeat if it came with a focus puller
V**W
The Scorp Series is a winner for me ... again!
I am a pro shooter, and I use a bunch of gimbals for different shots. I've been using an original SCORP for probably close to 5-years now, and a Scorp-C for a couple years. When this v2 upgrade came to the flagship SCORP gimbal, I knew it would be good ... but I didn't know how good! The big "wow" is, of course the AI tracker; this is only my second gimbal with an AI tracker, and already I can't imagine how I lived without it. Set it up and it literally becomes your SECOND shooter ... YES, I can make a one man shoot look like a good three operator shoot now thanks to the AI tracking. If you are a pro without an AI tracker, you NEED it! And not so obvious, but still a great upgrade is the abality to quickly switch from standard horizontal shooting to vertical in only a few seconds ... and the controls on the v2 scorp are more intuitive, and at the same time more functional. I don't have a camera that can use Bluetooth to connect to the gimbal controls, so I can't review that feature ... but wired it's as rock solid as I expect from this company :) And last, the scorp has never been light on power ... but this seams to have more powerful motors and better battery life than any of my current DSLR gimbals ... very cool. One tip: If you have not shot with a gimbal with this form-factor before, be SURE to spend some time with it before taking it to a paying shoot ... just like any new accessory!
T**Y
Great gimbal (so far) after a little adjustment with my Sony A6500!
I finally decided to get a gimbal, and was able to because it was in my price and weight load capacity fit my needs. I have a Sony A6500 with a Tamron 17-70 2.8 lens and wanted to get more into video work. When I first got the gimbal and started the setup and balancing, I was disappointed that with my lens and camera combo, that it would't balance because the weight of the lens was way too heavy and I was at the end of the plate for me to adjust. I was ready to return it, and have debated for days whether or not I would, but then I had an epiphany: I just needed to add weight to the camera to balance with the lens. At first, I tried looking at setups where I can add a counterweight, but then I thought - maybe getting a battery grip would help... AND IT DID! I purchased a battery grip for my A6500, and with the weight of the grip and added battery weight, it worked like a charm! I've only done some early testing, but I was able to to get all the axis balanced and did a video test, and was happy with the turnout so far without trying any of the features. I'm a beginner in video work using a gimbal, so I haven't really dove into it in-depth, but for my initial need of being able to use a gimbal for smooth footage, it did just that, and anything else from that point on (for me) would be an added bonus. I can't wait to get more familiar with the features and enhance my video work.
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