Recommendable.
Knowing Varavon, that model will cost about double than Nebula or Pilotofly.
Still waiting for Varavon's model.
Looks like there's some competition coming:
Here is the dance video I shoot using nebula 4000 and LX100
Just to say if anyone has just got the Nebula and they're struggling balancing the GH4 with the 12-35, like I was for a while - never having bothered to balance anything before - I just tried my 24mm FD on BMPCC and it was a piece of piss, took no time whatsoever, like about 90 seconds. So if you're finding GH4 and the 12-35 tricky don't worry, there's easy balances on the other side.
2nd time out, balancing on the stones of the Bayon Temple makes me late to meet my wife! Auto everything including bouncy footsteps!
@ntsan, nice. Would like to see a comparative.
Another interesting test of Nebula in the the real world.
I am still waiting for pilotfly to release theirs, though thought of one on gh4 and one on lx100 is tempting.
@ntsan, do you have used both gymbals?
This is a video I done for a university, shot with LX100 on Nebula 4000 and GH4 handheld. Going to change to Pilotfly once it's available, not sure if I should do a compare before I sell the nebula off since I am still pretty noob on those things lol
After very good tunings by very experienced gimbal's doctor I have real pleasure to work with Nebula 4000 and GH4. My top list of AF-C working lenses with good autofocus at wide open aperture : Olympus 12 2.0, Olympus 45 1.8, Olympus 25 1.8, Lumix 7-14 4.0, Lumix 14 2.5, Lumix 12-35 2.8 @12, Lumix 20 1.7 too, even GH4 shows message it can't make focus at AF-C. It takes me about 30 sec to move camera apart or forward on base to set GH4 with another lens, I remember positions with each lens. Autofocus won't work so fast as I expected but good enough for professional work. AF-C with face detection of GH4 not for running, dancing, running people. But very acceptable for lot of wedding situation. Noktons unfortunately too heavy for Nebula 4000 with GH4, and it's too hard to focus 0.95 without external monitor. I tried Olympus 75 1.8 and Sigma 60 2.8 on Nebula with AF-C, both great lenses, but regular mode1 I use most of time, not gentle enough to move around object, but not moving shots looks borrowing, exactly like monopod shots. I think to make dedicated mode for tele lenses .
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