A:AnswerIt depends on the weight, form factor and if your device can attach to the mounting plate.
- Check the weight of your device against the maximum payload.
- Your device can't stick out backward. It must be within the range of shape between a mobile phone and a medium sized camera w/lens.
- There is one mounting plate with a standard size screw. Make sure that your device uses this size screw.
You can also go to the Zhiyun website where they have a compatibility chart and size limits listed.
A:AnswerNo, it's not officially supported. 99% of features work ... but the object tracking doesn't work, so no facial tracking support, and the holder for the smartphone is awkward.
Check their website support list - https://www.zhiyun-tech.com/cranem2/en?from=download
A:AnswerI bought this gimbal for my son’s graduation present along with a Canon g7x camera. If it’s a smaller camera it will work perfect. Sorry I wasn’t able to help with your exact question.
A:AnswerYes but it will depend on what lense you use. You'll be limited to your smaller lenses. The 16-50 kit lense will work along with any of the smaller / lighter lenses. I've also uses it with the Sony/Ziess 16-70mm f4. That combo is about the max weight it can handle.
A:AnswerIt's a great gimble. I use it with a GoPro Hero 7, Canon G7X mark 11 and my Samsung Galaxy S20 plus. It has a weight limit, so it depends on the lens. About the biggest camera you can us on it is a Canon M50 with it's box lens. The three cameras I've used on it work with every function. Very light weight and easy to vlog with. I just started my new YouTube channel and bought all of the stuff new within the last 2 months.