Technology
Trying to be an Instagram influencer? Get a gimbal.
Selfie sticks are out, gimbals are in. Just ask anyone with a following on Instagram.
To the uninitiated, a gimbal is basically a glorified selfie stick, except that instead of just helping you take better pictures of yourself, it also stabilizes your device so you can capture crystal-clear footage. Call them steady-cams if you will. Their sole purpose is to help you record your best memories.
Now that summer is fast approaching, a gimbal should be on top of your list of essentials — especially if you’re trying to rack up those likes. We *know* you don’t want to end up with jerky photos and videos that you’ll just end up deleting.
If you need help in choosing which one to purchase, allow us to direct you to three worthy picks, all at affordable prices:
Record footage worthy of taking up your iCloud space with this smartphone-friendly gimbal. Capable of supporting both Apple and Android devices measuring up to 3.25 inches wide, it’s ideal for on-the-go recording and features an accompanying app that could take your footage to the next level. It lets you focus, zoom, snap, record time-lapses and panoramas, and more with absolute ease. It also features tilt, roll, and 360° pan motion capabilities to capture more creative shots.
Grab it today for only $99.
A more compact alternative to the Vilta M, this one lets you switch between landscape and portrait modes without a hitch. It has a built-in manual focus wheel that enables you to get your achieved focus and a magnetic self-locking mechanism that allows you to stow it away for easy transport. And with its powerful battery, it can last up to 17 hours on a single charge.
Usually $149, you can grab it today for $129 — a savings of 13%.
In addition to stabilizing your shots, this gimbal also functions as a wireless charger so you can refuel your battery while recording. It boasts a 5V input port and wireless charging tech so you can juice up while you use it, and it comes equipped with different shooting modes to accommodate a variety of settings. There’s an Inception Mode for stunning Dutch tilt shots, Sports Gear mode for fast transitions, and eight follow modes for smooth cinematic motions. It also has a companion app and built-in buttons that let you focus, zoom, shoot time lapses, and more.
Usually $109.99, you can grab it on sale for $94.99 — a savings of 13%.
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