Is smartphone filmmaking back? With Danny Boyle using the iPhone 15 Pro Max for 28 Years Later, and custom iPhones being used for the POV shots in F1, we’re once again required to discuss whether smartphone filmmaking is the true way of the future. And while the debate will always be a hot topic when it comes to big budget blockbusters and higher-end commercial and narrative work, when it comes to run-and-gun content creation for social platforms and other everyday projects, it’s, of course, a great option to explore.That’s why it’s always cool to check out new gear that can make smartphone filmmaking better and easier for on-the-go creators. Let’s look at this new Hohem iSteady M7 AI tracking smartphone gimbal to see what it can offer for your smartphone filmmaking projects.Hohem iSteady M7 AI Tracking Smartphone Gimbal StabilizerDesigned to be an effective solution for safely and smoothly operating smartphone videos. A strong tension clip with deep indentations should be able to hold almost any smartphone without wobbling. Plus, high torque iSteady 9.0 stabilization motors deliver effective and steady recording for large and heavy smartphones. The gimbal contains three 1/4"-20 female threads on both the phone mount and handle to attach various accessories. Stable video is possible everywhere thanks to the M7's 3200mAh battery for up to 12 hours of balanced operation and 8 hours with AI tracking engaged. The internal battery can additionally output power to your smartphone for longer shooting sessions.Advanced AI TrackingThe Hohem iSteady M7 AI Tracking...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 19 June, 2025