🎥 Elevate Your Vlogging Game with Unmatched Stability!
The Fantaseal 4-in-1 Stabilizer is a versatile shooting rig designed for DSLR, mirrorless, action cameras, and smartphones. Weighing only 430 grams, it supports up to 2 kilograms, making it perfect for low-angle shots and extreme sports. Its ergonomic C-shaped design ensures comfort during extended use, while the quick-release buckle plate allows for seamless transitions between devices.
Item Weight | 430 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.45"D x 3.94"W x 11"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Camcorder, Camera, Cellphone |
Color | C-Shaped |
C**N
Made filmmaking easier!
I felt like a true filmmaker when I got this for my small travel videos. My Canon EOS M50 has terrible stabilization, and I needed something that would hold the camera steady while filming. This is a multi-functional camera holder that can be customized to hold whichever camera you need. It has three different shoe mounts for all the camera attachments. I was able to put my RODE microphone on the top while I film. The build quality is very sturdy, so I was able to make rough movements and not have to worry about my camera falling off. It also works really well for the stabilization. It made my videos look ten times better than holding the camera in my hands.This mount is a must have for those at home filmmakers like me!
C**N
This C-shape stabilizer has a TON of options!
This padded C-shape stabilizer has really taken over as my go-to during shooting. It has so many options for camera placement. It's high quality and very comfortable with knurled padding. The possibilities of what equipment to pair on this are pretty endless. I've taken a few pics showing how my d7000 looks on the bottom platform. I've also shown what my iphone 7 plus battery case looks like on the bottom too. Another pic has the battery case connected to the ball-joint shoe mount on top with the d7000 on the bottom. The weight is still very manageable and it's definitely sturdy. I have a large LED and a small LED light I've connected to the top mount as well. All hold very well and the ball joint really makes changing the angles on the top section very easy.Here are a few things I love about this stabilizer:1. The level platform on the bottom so you can set it down on a table or floor and still shoot.2. The padding is comfortable3. The ability to move the camera forward/back/left/right in the grooves and lock it in wherever is needed.4. It comes with a phone adapter that can screw in for landscape or portrait mode. These sell on amazon separately for over 5 bucks usually. You get it thrown in the package here. You can also use it on any normal tripod or mini tripod with a 1/4 screw.5. When I screw the knobs tight, I have no fear my equipment is going to fall off. It's quality.If you need more equipment on top, I'm sure you can find a cheap, tiny shoe mount adapter that splits into two 1/4 screw options. That would be if you need to have a light with a mic on top. I know I have enough extra pieces from other stabilizers, etc to rig some cool options up without buying anything else. There is definitely enough space on the bottom platform to get creative. I have seen the stabilizer like this in best buy. You can look it up. Basically the same price, but doesn't come with any option for attachments on top, no accessories, and not as much space on the bottom platform. This is a no brainer!
M**A
Better for mirrorless / compact DSLR than full kitted out cinema camera
Bought it for a student film project to do some handheld camera work and it did the job! Much easier to hold a Blackmagic Cinema camera with a mounted shotgun mic that way.Did about 40 minutes of shooting and the weight of the camera took its toll on the frame, warping slightly. You can see the camera leaning forward in the cage in my photo. After that one of the joints slid open when I was picking the camera up by the cage (fortunately I caught the camera). The whole setup is slightly soft plastic (frame, joints, baseplate) aside from screws so the whole thing has a lot of flex. Way too easy to overtighten the screw to hold the camera body to the baseplate and I struggled to unscrew it later.That said, I'm not unhappy with it because it was only ~$30 and my teacher praised how the handheld footage looked. If I use it again with a BM, I'll be careful picking it up, but otherwise I think it'll be great for my mirrorless Sony Alpha ZV-E10.
J**U
A Versatile C Shape Rig Low Position Shooting System from Fantaseal
The media could not be loaded. I have been looking for a mount/tripod that could help me to stabilize pictures/videos taken when I'm shooting at a lower angle. I saw this C Shape Rig Low Position Shooting System on Amazon and made the purchase right away.The package contains C-shaped shooting system, Action camera mount, Action camera slide lock mount, Smartphone mount, and Cleaning cloth. There is no user manual included and the product itself is pretty much self-explanatory. This shooting system can be setup in multiple ways for different situations. The C-shaped stabilizer itself is made of ABS material and it's fairly light. The build quality is good and the unit feels solid/durable in hand. On top of the C-shaped stabilizer is a square shaped bracket that would work with the included smartphone mount and light modules (not included). The base of the stabilizer has a standard 1/4" thread mount which can be adjusted to different positions and angles. The included smartphone mount is consist of 2 major pieces - one flexible bracket with a square shaped base and one smartphone mount clamp. The smartphone mount clamp can be extended to fit phones up to roughly 3.3" (It can fit iPhone 6s Plus without a case) and there is padding on the clamps to prevent damage to the smartphone. This smartphone mount clamp can be mounted on the standard 1/4" thread so it can also be used on the lower base to take picture/video with a smartphone.What I usually do with the stabilizer is 1. smartphone on top and action camera/DSLR on lower base - smartphone can be used as an external screen for action camera in this case. 2. smartphone on lower base for low angle shots. 3. smartphone on top for high-angle shots. I have only listed a few possible configuration here and I believe there are still quite a few useful configurations out there.
D**O
Incorrect part
Everything was good until I realized that a part that did not belong to thos was sent by mistake, now I dont have the little part that connects the stabilizer to the phone, and the main thing was to be able to record with both. So sad.
R**Y
Excellent.
Does all that it says. Everything is tightly secured as needed. Kinda wish it came with an additional mount so I could mount a light, and microphone, but regardless major bang for your buck. Would buy again. Best option unless you want to spend way more on a battery operated machine.Thank you.
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