A:AnswerDear customer, thank you for reaching out. Canon T7 is not listed on the compatible camera list, however, just to clarify, it has been tested that Ronin-SC is able to provide stabilization for the camera and lens with a total weight of 2 kg and below. However, the shutter of some cameras cannot be controlled by Ronin-SC. Please refer to the Camera Compatibility List https://www.dji.com/uk/support/compatibility?product=ronin-sc on DJI's official website for more details.
A:AnswerDear customer, Ronin SC works with Canon EOS M50 II, you may refer to the compatibility list at https://www.dji.com/uk/support/compatibility?product=ronin-sc
A:AnswerDear customer, thank you for reaching out. It has been tested that Ronin-SC is able to provide stabilization for the camera and lens with a total weight of 2 kg and below. However, the shutter of some cameras cannot be controlled by Ronin-SC. Please refer to the Camera Compatibility List on DJI's official website for more details. https://www.dji.com/support/compatibility?product=ronin-sc
A:AnswerDear customer, it has been tested that Ronin-SC is able to provide stabilization for the camera and lens with a total weight of 2 kg and below. However, the shutter of some cameras cannot be controlled by Ronin-SC. Please refer to the Camera Compatibility List on DJI's official website for more details. https://www.dji.com/support/compatibility?product=ronin-sc
A:AnswerIt wont, the gopro is too lightweight and the gimbal needs the camera to be semi heavy for it to properly balance. Maybe look into the gimbals for phones, it's closer to the weight of a gopro.
A:AnswerYes, I used my 60D for a project with this and it worked well. I would try to avoid using heavy lenses as you are definitely towards the top of the weight limit.
A:AnswerWhile it will stabilize the camera as a basic function, yes. It will not, however, allow you to use the slew of other features available to most other professional cameras, no. The X-T4 is however, compatible with those other features. But to date, there has been no update to make consumer camera models compatible, like the Fujifilm X-E4 or X-S10, much to the frustration of many, myself included. I have both the X-T4 and the X-E4, but would often prefer to use the smaller/lighter X-E4 on my gimbal. I can do this, but only in a limited capacity, at the cost of feature options I would prefer to be using in my video routine.