🎥 Stabilize Your Vision with SCORP-C!
The FeiyuTech SCORP-C Gimbal Stabilizer is a versatile 3-axis stabilizer designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, supporting a payload of up to 5.5lbs. It features an ergonomic design for comfortable handling, a quick-release plate, and advanced memory functions for complex shots. With a powerful 2500mAh battery, it offers 10-13 hours of runtime and fast charging capabilities, making it the perfect companion for professional videographers.
R**T
A great gimbal at any price, a steal at how affordable it is
The FeiyuTech SCORP-C is a very impressive gimbal. In doing a review like this it is typical to want to qualify nearly every statement with “as an affordable option”. To be clear, it IS very affordable…almost absurdly so…. But many of its features and benefits are impressive at any price point, so the fact it is affordable is a huge bonus, not a disclaimer.Build quality is solid. The inclusion of built in multi position locks on each axis make balancing it a simple procedure. One aided greatly by the training videos available including in their app. The addition of ‘marker’ slides, (positionable indicators on each axis) makes re balancing after storage or travel a snap. Even without them, the balancing procedure is easy, well explained, intuitive and quick. Not enough can be said about just how useful separate locks on each axis are. Gone are the days of pinched fingers while attempting balance or transport. These locks have positions both for isolating the axis while balancing as well as for safe storage.The thoughtful attention to detail like that and the position sliders are evident throughout the product. While it comes with a solid mini tripod, used in balancing and useful as an extended grip, it is not needed if you are looking to operate in the most compact mode possible. Other similarly shaped gimbals will work the same but with a huge problem…how to safely rest or put put your rig on a flat surface. Here, again, they came up with a simple but intuitive solution…two legs deploy from the rear making the gimbal itself it’s own tripod for when you don’t have the extended handle tripod attached.The controls have a great feel, and while I would’ve liked a bit more resistance on the thumb joystick, it is not loose or floppy. The large wheel is a pleasure, great feel and capable of very precise control. Here again they have truly provide a great experience to the end user. Gimbals have become increasing more complex with wanted features like ‘selfie mode’ and ‘Dutch axis roll’ for those great spin shots. FeiyuTech delivers all of these features and more. However one thing that I find frustrating with many products is the limited number of physical buttons, knobs, and controls. This requires memorizing almost absurd ‘Morse code like’ sequences of “4 quick hits: to toggle into this mode and “long squeeze then short hit” to engage this feature. The scorp-c has some of that, but significantly less than similar gimbals I’ve used. Furthermore they give far more buttons that can be used as dedicated feature triggers to greatly reduce the number of ‘code presses’ you need to memorize. Many of those buttons can also be customized in the app, truly letting you configure the gimbal for your shooting style. A final note, when the ‘secret code’ method is needed they do well by including led indicators to help quickly clarify the mode you’re in and what you toggled to.Speaking of the app, it too was quite impressive. Many times smaller manufacturers roll out great products whose app feels like an afterthought. Not the case here. The UI was straight forward. The video links useful and informative. And the level of control impressive. I particularly enjoyed being able to dial in the sensitivity on the controls to exactly what worked for me. Also fun, and surprisingly useful was the ‘gyro mode’ wherein the gimbal becomes a pan/ tilt head controllable not just by an onscreen controller (though that works as well) but by the position of your cell phone, allowing for very controllable pans and tilts.Of final note, I compliment FeiyuTech on including all needed cables. Too often nowadays, even on expensive products, you have additional cost of purchasing the specific adapter cable to control your camera. Here the company errs on your side providing all the different cables for each of the manufacturers they support. The versatility and savings afforded here is significant, as I can go from flying a Panasonic one day to a Sony the next without concern of if I purchased the correct adapterOverall I was very impressed with the product. It would be a solid purchase in general, but at its extremely affordable price point it’s an absolute steal! Definitely recommend it.
E**A
Solid and reliable gimbal for the price great for content creators and solo shooters
I’ve been using the FeiyuTech SCORP-C with my Sony A7 and A6400, and it’s proven to be a reliable tool for my video work. Whether I’m shooting handheld B-roll, talking head content, or event footage, the stabilization is smooth and consistent, especially for a gimbal in this price range.The 3-axis stabilization works well even when walking or moving quickly between shots. It does take a bit of time to get used to balancing your camera properly, but once it’s dialed in, it holds steady and performs like it should. It handles cameras up to 2.5 kg (around 5.5 lbs), and I’ve had no issues with lenses of moderate weight.Build quality is solid — it doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy, and the grip is comfortable for longer shooting sessions. The design makes it easier to get low-angle shots without needing an additional handle or arm extension. It’s light enough to travel with, but still feels professional in use.The controls are intuitive and responsive. Button layout makes sense, and I can easily switch between modes or re-center the gimbal without looking down or fumbling. The battery lasts through several hours of shooting, depending on your setup, and charges via USB-C, which is super convenient.It also supports Bluetooth connection and app integration, though I mostly use it manually. Setup was straightforward, and it plays nicely with many popular mirrorless and DSLR models from Sony, Canon, Nikon, and others.What really stands out is how usable and capable it is for creators who don’t want to drop $500+ on a stabilizer. If you’re producing YouTube content, weddings, social media clips, or even short films — and you need a tool that won’t fight you or break your budget — this gimbal delivers where it matters.
B**Y
BEFORE YOU BUY
The media could not be loaded. So far this is my second day using the Gimbal and it’s definitely a neat piece of equipment but I’m completely new to gimbals and stabilizers so I didn’t exactly know what I was getting myself into, like I did no research or anything on this product. I seen it in cool photography/videography reels on Instagram and the final result of their scene and was like “Ayo I need that”, and because I feel like I could use it for my future film career growing into it, but that’s besides the point,I mainly had this title as “BEFORE YOU BUY” because if you do not know anything about gimbals like me, you’re gonna have a hard time setting this up. when I first unboxed it I read the instructions and they were simple but the images looked confusing so I was just having a hard time piecing everything together and when I didn’t understand the instructions I went to YouTube for answers and not a single YouTube video didn’t have a tutorial on how to set this thing up and I’m like “maaaannn”, so after 2 hours later I finally been able to set it up to a comfortable use of recording some sort of video for the review. I’m also having issue getting feedback from the selection of buttons on the grip because I’ll press them but the gimbal does nothing to react so hopefully soon I’ll give an update after some time has passed.Pros:-stabilizing is smooooooooth-little to NONE shaking movements-Firm and top quality equipmentCons:-Decent Weight-doesn’t instantly stabilize into the correct position I’m going for (but that’ll take some time to learn I’m just being mean)-has to Charge for 5+ hours to have a solid runtime to use-tight spaces around the camera gives me anxiety that my camera is going to hit one of these piecesIf you want my opinion, go for the FeiyuTech G6 Max Stabilizer, yes it’s a single grip but after using this one, I kind of wished I bought the G6 instead considering it’s cheaper and would’ve been great for beginners, not to mention you can attached your camera or Phone to it and it looks easier to pack away vs this one I’m constantly keeping in its box.
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