Ultimate Versatility and Ease with the CRANE 4
Discover the incredible power and compatibility of the CRANE 4. Designed with an extended arm length, powerful motors, and a quick-release plate, it effortlessly supports full-frame DSLRs and compact cinema cameras while ensuring secure and stable operation.
Switch between shooting modes seamlessly with the innovative CRANE 4. Thanks to its quick-release module and horizontal-to-vertical lock structures, you can transition smoothly from landscape to portrait orientations.
Enjoy comfort and precision with the CRANE 4's versatile sling grip. The adjustable grip, complete with wrist rest, reduces shooting fatigue and ensures precise control. Plus, its extendable design aligns with the gimbal's central axis, perfect for both sling and two-handed modes.
Experience top-notch lighting on the go with the built-in 10W fill light, boasting 3200 Lux, a CRI of 95+, and a CCT range of 2700K-5500K. Coupled with Bluetooth shutter control and a 1.22" color touchscreen, it offers comprehensive controls for ISO, shutter, aperture, focus, and more.
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Ease of Use
Easy to switch between landscape and portrait modes, perfect for social media content. -
Bluetooth Connectivity
Super easy to connect with cameras like Sony A7CII. -
Touchscreen Feature
The touchscreen enhances usability. -
Good Battery Life
Lasts enough for a day's use, up to 12 hours. -
Powerful Performance
Longer arms and powerful motors accommodate various camera types. -
Ergonomic Design
Versatile handle and included support reduce fatigue during long shoots. -
Built-in Fill Light
Provides decent lighting for low-light shooting. -
Good Weight Capacity
Capable of supporting heavier camera setups.
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Heaviness
The gimbal is a bit heavy to transport due to its sturdy build. -
Non-removable Battery
Would be more convenient if the battery was removable for easy recharging or replacement. -
Occasional Button Issues
Record button only works half the time, requiring manual use. -
Integrated Light Obstruction
The built-in light obstructs upward camera aim when shooting low-angle shots. -
Complexity with Heavy Loads
The heavier capacity can make it slightly cumbersome to handle for long periods.