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DJI Osmo Mobile SE

Modern phones can record high quality videos. However, if you wish for the look of your YouTube, TikTok or home videos to look more professional appearance then you’ll require one additional accessory that is the gimbal.

Certain phones have OIS, AIS, EIS and many other acronyms, however they are able to help stabilize hands shaking. Gimbals are designed to aid in separating your phone and the cameras on it – as well as permit users to enjoy smooth video even when you’re using.

It doesn’t matter if you’re running to use Gimbals are useful even in a stationary position and you’re able to smoothly move left and right, as well as tilt it in a downward and upward direction. You’ll be amazed at what results you achieve even when you’re not spending more than $100 or PS100.

Most gimbals stabilize on three axes. They are often called tilt, roll and yaw. Also, in terms of photography tilt, roll and pan. Many drones employ exactly the same Gimbal, but they are reduced in size.

The main advantage of using a gimbal is that viewers will not feel nauseated while watching the videos you produce by moving about, as opposed to placing your phone in your palms and waving it around.

Apart from the equipment, you need to think about the companion app. While you could use a gimbal via the camera app that comes with your phone and some physical buttons could be functional, you’ll need a companion app, like DJI Mimo to wish to use all buttons and also creative modes like taking motion-based timelapses. The quality of apps can vary much more than what’s on the device, certain applications being extremely good, while some being completely useless to use.

The pressure to download a poor app can be a nightmare and that’s why it’s important to read reviews like the ones below prior to making your decision.

Of course, the hardware will differ, so you’ll need a gimbal that’s light that’s easy to use and has the entire set of buttons as well as controls within reach. Be sure to consider battery life, neither.

The good thing is the fact that costs have fallen dramatically since the first phone gimbals were introduced a few years ago and, even you have a small budget you’ll be able to purchase a quality gimbal.

Which gimbal for your phone is the best?

The list below includes a variety of DJI Osmo Mobile models, along with models from Zhiyun. These are the top brands in the field of Gimbals and have good applications that can be used together with the device.

While all of them are great options but your budget and preferences will determine which one is right for you. Do you require the telescopic “selfie” stick that is built-in? Do you need a magnetic mount that permits phones to be swiftly detached and attached to the gimbal?

Discounts and sales during the season could influence your choices Also, they may bring models that were previously priced out of your budget within reach. You’ll find the most recent prices here and below.

1. DJI Osmo Mobile SE – Best-value

Pros

Very compact
Great value

Cons

There is no Telescopic pole
The product is not readily available in US

DJI’s Osmo Mobile SE is a brand new model that’s an older version of the Osmo Mobile 4. The display, joystick, and buttons of that model Osmo Mobile 6 have been utilized, which means you’re getting the benefits for a less cost.

The display lets you know the mode that the gimbal is in in a glance and also the level of battery. The joystick is much more pleasant to use, and even though there isn’t a telescopic pole nor a zoom/focus wheel (as as on Osmo Mobile 6), Osmo Mobile 6) the Osmo Mobile SE does have the most recent Active Track 5.0 which is superior in locating subjects. It also comes with ShotGuides that will show you how to create artistic effects.

Like the other DJI gimbals on this list this one, this one, too. Osmo Mobile SE makes it easy to capture smooth videos, and the Mimo application is superior to what that of other manufacturers. It’s important to note that it’s not accessible on the Google Play Store: you must purchase it through DJI’s website. This is a difficult if you own the Android phone.

The tripod comes with a tabletop in the package so that you can operate it hands-free and take stunning motionlapse photos.

2. DJI Osmo Mobile 6 – Most compact gimbal

Pros

Very mobile
Telescopic “selfie” stick
Zoom and focus wheel that is useful.

Cons

There isn’t a USB ports to recharge the the phone.
The sensitivity cannot be adjusted on the zoom wheel

Price when reviewed Review: PS145

Its Osmo Mobile 6 is one of the lightest, smallest Gimbals available and makes it the most appealing choice for lots of users.

It’s higher priced than Osmo Mobile SE, but it comes with a built-in selfie stick and a dial located on the right side that allows you to adjust the zoom or focus by hand. It’s not necessary however it’s an important feature if you do.

Both gimbals have the option of purchasing magnetic clamps with an integrated fill light, however, unlike Smooth Q3 belowit, the lights don’t turn to face your object and the clamp can be extremely expensive.

If cost isn’t a limit the Osmo Mobile 6 is an excellent Gimbal. However, since how the Osmo Mobile SE is so much less expensive and has nearly the same features it’s difficult to recommend this model over the Osmo Mobile 6 over it.

3. Zhiyun Smooth Q3 – Top for selfie light with built-in

Pros

Light source built-in to LED
Decent price

Cons

Inferior app
No selfie stick

Smooth Q3 Smooth Q3 is a shameless DJI copy, right down to the style of the warning stickers, which are removable.

However, it also comes with a feature that DJI’s stabilisers didn’t have prior to the time when the OM 5 was launched, which is. This is the fill-light LED, which can be useful for lighting your face, or even your subject in dim lighting conditions.

It’s a warm, white color and you’re unable to alter it however, you can select from three different levels of brightness and it can rotate like DJI’s which only faces you.

Overall, it’s a good gimbal that has 3-axis stabilisation. It also comes with decent battery life, and all at a reasonable cost. There’s only one issue: the ZY Cami application that isn’t nearly like DJI’s Mimo. However, you can make use of the camera app on your phone for those who need to utilize the basic modes of video.

While we haven’t tested it yet, the 2-axis Smooth X comes with an integrated selfie stick, but it costs less that the Zhiyun Smooth Q3.

4. Joby Smart Stabilizer – Great for selfie sticks that have built-in selfie sticks

Pros

Built-in selfie stick
Affordable

Cons

Not the most user-friendly

Price Reviewed: PS89.99

Joby’s Stabiliser isn’t as easy like DJI’s Osmo Mobile SE. It will be using the manual frequently in order to understand the different modes and functions function. If you want to shoot video of your self for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and many other platforms The Joby Smart Stabilizer does a great job at a fair cost.

The feature that stands out is the integrated telescopic “selfie stick’ that lets users to stand further away from your phone. This is great if your smartphone does not have a wide-angle camera on the front like many phones do.

5. Zhiyun Crane M2S – Best for multiple devices

Pros

Can stabilise various devices
Good battery life

Cons

Balancing is a bit fiddly
Swapping devices isn’t seamless

Price when reviewed Review: PS259

While it’s not more versatile than the advertising suggests The Crane M2S can stabilise compact system cameras along with mobile phones as well as GoPros (or different action camera models).

However even with the new Quick Release 4 system, switching cameras isn’t always effortless. However, if you’re planning to carry one stabilizer to be used on many devices The Crane M2S is one of the most effective alternatives.

As compared to the earlier M2, The Crane M2S has a useful fill light that is 1000 lumens. It also supports quicker charging (in just one hour from full) and provides the possibility of up to 10 hours battery longevity.

We discovered that when we used the Pixel 6 to test it that the M2S needed us to balance the phone while changing from portrait to landscape shooting and it was a hassle. The ZY Play application isn’t as smooth like DJI’s. You should check that your camera is compatible before you purchase.