This gimbal is what I use when I want smooth, floating shots, with no rish of shaky movement. For property videos especially, it makes a massive difference, walking through hallways, moving from room to room, or doing those slow reveal shots all look much more professional. It’s light enough to use all day, but still strong enough to handle my cameras without any wobble. The balancing is quick, the controls are simple, and it just makes footage look clean and steady, even in tighter spaces where handheld would normally look shaky. Perfect tool for polished property walk-throughs.
This is the lens I rely on when I’m shooting in tight spaces and need as much room in the frame as possible. The 11mm gives a proper wide-angle look without warping everything, which is ideal for property videos, small rooms, or any location where space is limited. The f/1.8 aperture keeps things bright and clean, even if the lighting isn’t great. It’s sharp, lightweight, and gives me the flexibility to film smooth, open feeling shots in areas where a normal lens would feel cramped. Perfect reliable bright lens for real estate and walk-through style content.
This mic is ideal for property walk throughs, so I can capture clear, high quality audio from the Estate agent. It’s wireless, so I’m not tethered to the camera tripping over cables. The transmitter clips onto clothing easily and stays out of the shot if a separate lav mic is connected. Noise reduction and a stable wireless transmission means I get clear, crisp audio even when I’m filming outside or somewhere noisy. For me, it’s one of those “grab-and-go” tools that just works.
I picked up this little monitor to make shooting with small cameras a lot easier, and it’s been a handy addition to my kit. The 5.2" screen helps me check focus, framing, and colour on the fly (especially useful when I’m doing property work or handheld stuff and want a clear view). The HDMI input/output means I can hook it up to most of my cameras and even run a clean HDMI feed if I’m capturing externally. It’s light enough that it doesn’t mess up my rig balance, which is great for tripods or handheld runs. For its size and price, this monitor gives you a better view, and worth having if you want a little more control over your shots.
If you shoot video a lot with an external screen attached, this mount is one of those small bits of kit that makes life a little easier. It’s a neat little rig arm that lets you attach a 5″ or 7″ monitor to your camera or cage, and gives you 360° swivel + 180° tilt so you can angle the screen exactly how you need it. The arm then easily attaches to my DJI RS3 mini gimbal.
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