LongLensPhotography
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I would like to get some basic feedback if this is a safe and reliable purchase at all?
I bought one, supposedly mint, and it's DOA, just blue red led and no signs of life, and one lock a little dodgy. eBay refunded in full, while seller won't admit he sold a failed item, and never even bothered to issue return label. I doubt it failed in transit, but give it 1% chance. Perhaps it died while sitting on his shelf, or maybe was knowingly sold dead. The point is it died on him, and that's sort of what I would want to avoid myself.
Secondly are these actually good at stabilising the footage.
I've got weebill s from same company. It works reliably, is too small for my kit, and that's that
3S is Heavy, bloody heavy yes I know, you don't need to tell me that. Only other option is DJI rs3 pro for using r6 with sigma 40mm art, and EF 24-70mm ii. That's double price. So I need to pick the best bang per buck comprise. Video is a small fraction of my work currently
I bought one, supposedly mint, and it's DOA, just blue red led and no signs of life, and one lock a little dodgy. eBay refunded in full, while seller won't admit he sold a failed item, and never even bothered to issue return label. I doubt it failed in transit, but give it 1% chance. Perhaps it died while sitting on his shelf, or maybe was knowingly sold dead. The point is it died on him, and that's sort of what I would want to avoid myself.
Secondly are these actually good at stabilising the footage.
I've got weebill s from same company. It works reliably, is too small for my kit, and that's that
3S is Heavy, bloody heavy yes I know, you don't need to tell me that. Only other option is DJI rs3 pro for using r6 with sigma 40mm art, and EF 24-70mm ii. That's double price. So I need to pick the best bang per buck comprise. Video is a small fraction of my work currently