I bought the Crane 2s the day before the RS2 was announced. I ordered the RS2 to compare both and decide which one to keep. In my experience, the RS2 ended up being far better mainly because of ergonomics and weight distribution.The Crane 2s has a really thick and slippery grip. Also, since the carbon fiber is on the grip, and the metal is on the top, it makes it feel heavier than it actually is. The RS2 it's the opposite, it feels lighter because the light part is on the top. Another reason is the active track from the Raveneye, I can do camera movements I could never do without it. The Crane 2s is really good for the price, the stabilization you get is as good as the RS2, and it can handle even more weight, but at least for my usage, the RS2 is more enjoyable.
As a former Zhiyun user (I had Crane 2 and Crane 3 Lab), I didn't want to give Zhiyun another chance. I mean, their gimbals are ok but they always lack something. I had the chance to test a Ronin and I fell in love and decided to give DJI a chance and didn't look back. I'm satisfied with the RS2. Maybe the Crane 2S has stronger torque in its motors and can get wider bodies, but the algorithm in the RS2 motors is more refined. You can even test the balance and calibrate the motors from the app! That was a feature that really impressed me. I've seen other videos where the stabilization on the Crane 2S is better and although I'm not gonna question the results, in my own experience that doesn't matter if you can't manage the weight on the gimbal, so yes, operator's skills are the most important factor to get smoother footage
I think swapping batteries is a lot better on dji. You just change the handle and continue shooting. Meanwhile the battery/handle can be charged without the gimbal itself. Also with accessories you can use other batteries than the handle.
I got the Crane 2S for $300 on BH and it was a no-brainer. I'm jealous of Ronin users, as I used one for the past year with my job, but for personal use I wanted something affordable and 300 bucks (US) for a solid gimble seemed worth it.
Hi, the Crane 2S is a great gimbal, it has amazing stability. And for $300 you have made a solid investment that is future proof. Buy a side handle, that will give better control. Pete✌️
Just got it at 235 usd with side handle original from zhiyun, and bmcc4k rig stays really good . I preffer the old battery way than rs , since i can get cheap for 30 usd 3 batteries
I had it in my mind that the Crane 2s and RSC 2 would be considered competitors, and the Crane 3s and RS 2 likewise. I'm curious if I'm wrong there (and if so, why), or why you're comparing the 2s and RS 2? Maybe a future 4-way comparison video to show where each falls?
The Crane 3s is a larger and way heavier gimbal. It's meant for cinema cameras and heavy cinema lenses. The Crane 2s has similar specs and form factor to the RS2.
The best Gimbal is one that actually works. I'm on my fifth RS2 (Pro Combo) in 3 weeks. Each has had multiple build tolerance issues (all confirmed by DJI upon contacting them). Three also had other faults once powered on. The thing that gets me the most though is that none of them had the same issues, not even one. The fifth now has to go back because the Raveneye is bricked, right out of the box (along with a lock that hits an arm when closed, but that's small potatoes now...). This whole hold power button for 15 seconds/press power button 6 times/remove sim card etc has done nothing (Those 3, white, blinking lights were laughing at me. Can't even power it back on now it's turned off...and now zero lights, which DJI confirm is a bricked unit.). Looking back at the emails to and from the camera store I've now had 28 faults. 28 separate faults, across 5 Gimbals. DJI are an absolute joke. Buyer beware.
Same here, returning the second RS2, the first one had locking issue with the handle, the other one after 3 days of use could not lock properly the bottom axis. I love it and want to keep it, but damn, how I can have confidence in the product when every new time something else misfunctions.
Yeah, QC is definitely lacking. Im returning my second unit but this time for a refund. Moving to Crane 2s. I was able to fit and “balance” (though the roll axis would just stay down) my 6k Pro with a 25 mm SLR apo cine lens, but a few things were bad. The 12mm rod would make it wobbly for focus, the lens support would not fit properly unless you got a bunch of different accessories, even though I got the pro combo. Oh and raveneye doesn’t sell a receiver with hdmi out for their systems. The crane 3s seems too big, so hoping the 2s does the trick! The rs2 after all was made had some wobble still. Pos
nice presentation. good idea to measure the weight like that : 2Kg for rs2 different from spec sheets. if we remove a z6ii camera from rs2 for handheld and connect back to rs2, is balance maintained like rsc2 or do we need to rebalance rs2 ?
I bought the Crane 2s the day before the RS2 was announced. I ordered the RS2 to compare both and decide which one to keep. In my experience, the RS2 ended up being far better mainly because of ergonomics and weight distribution. If you own the Crane 2s you should be well aware of the thick and slippery grip. Also, since the carbon fiber is in the grip, and the metal is on the top, it makes it feel heavier than it actually is. The RS2 it's the opposite, it feels lighter because the light part is on the top. Another reason is the active track from the Raveneye, I can do camera movements I could never do without it. The Crane 2s is really good for the price, the stabilization you get is as good as the RS2, and it can handle even more weight, but at least for my usage, the RS2 is more enjoyable. I hope this information is useful to you!
I bought the Crane 2s the day before the RS2 was announced. I ordered the RS2 to compare both and decide which one to keep. In my experience, the RS2 ended up being far better mainly because of ergonomics and weight distribution.The Crane 2s has a really thick and slippery grip. Also, since the carbon fiber is on the grip, and the metal is on the top, it makes it feel heavier than it actually is. The RS2 it's the opposite, it feels lighter because the light part is on the top. Another reason is the active track from the Raveneye, I can do camera movements I could never do without it. The Crane 2s is really good for the price, the stabilization you get is as good as the RS2, and it can handle even more weight, but at least for my usage, the RS2 is more enjoyable.
I 100% agree mate.
As a former Zhiyun user (I had Crane 2 and Crane 3 Lab), I didn't want to give Zhiyun another chance. I mean, their gimbals are ok but they always lack something. I had the chance to test a Ronin and I fell in love and decided to give DJI a chance and didn't look back. I'm satisfied with the RS2. Maybe the Crane 2S has stronger torque in its motors and can get wider bodies, but the algorithm in the RS2 motors is more refined. You can even test the balance and calibrate the motors from the app! That was a feature that really impressed me. I've seen other videos where the stabilization on the Crane 2S is better and although I'm not gonna question the results, in my own experience that doesn't matter if you can't manage the weight on the gimbal, so yes, operator's skills are the most important factor to get smoother footage
12:08 that RSC2 box not RS2 box, RS2 basic still get the case, not only you buy the pro combo to get the case
Hi mate, thanks for your review im in the process of a buying a gimbal i was wondering if you would know which gimbal is better weebill 3s or dji rs2
I think swapping batteries is a lot better on dji. You just change the handle and continue shooting. Meanwhile the battery/handle can be charged without the gimbal itself. Also with accessories you can use other batteries than the handle.
I have the weebill s and buying the crane 2s. The battery swapping is no fuss at all. Enjoy
i wish they did the same with the rsc2
In Zhyiun you just change the batteries and continue shooting. Batteries are cheap. I have cc 20 pieces. No need charge at work.
I got the Crane 2S for $300 on BH and it was a no-brainer. I'm jealous of Ronin users, as I used one for the past year with my job, but for personal use I wanted something affordable and 300 bucks (US) for a solid gimble seemed worth it.
Hi, the Crane 2S is a great gimbal, it has amazing stability. And for $300 you have made a solid investment that is future proof. Buy a side handle, that will give better control. Pete✌️
Which one is the best fit for my Canon EOS 77D DSLR ??
Hi Peter, straight answer- BM 6K PRO plus cage plus sigma 18-35mm. Crane 2s or DJI ?
Crane 2S.... I will not fit on the DJI RS2
Cool. Thanks peter. It looks a mean and capable bit of kit. At least you had the manners to respond unlike Full time filmmakers RESPECT BABY!
@@Mr_Kenneth how did this work out for you? I tried the crane 2s with this exact setup and had some issues.
Just got it at 235 usd with side handle original from zhiyun, and bmcc4k rig stays really good . I preffer the old battery way than rs , since i can get cheap for 30 usd 3 batteries
thanks man, i was going to get the crane but no im going for the dji rs2, dont care about the price.
i will buy the DJI Ronin S2 thank you 😇😇
Camera ibis on or off when using Gimble
I would always turn it off so that it doesn’t interfere with the gimbals movement.
@@PeterMakholm thanks sir
@@PeterMakholm ditto what peter recommended. My canon 90d shots were aweful with Ibis when mountef on my weebill s
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What about crane 2s Vs RSC 2? They cost the same
I had it in my mind that the Crane 2s and RSC 2 would be considered competitors, and the Crane 3s and RS 2 likewise. I'm curious if I'm wrong there (and if so, why), or why you're comparing the 2s and RS 2? Maybe a future 4-way comparison video to show where each falls?
The Crane 3s is a larger and way heavier gimbal. It's meant for cinema cameras and heavy cinema lenses. The Crane 2s has similar specs and form factor to the RS2.
Rsc2 and weebil s same category
Very nice comparison . A lot of helpful for me. Thank you. Go on!
the crane 2s is on sale for $385 usd right now, which one will be better
for a first gimbal if money isn't a problem?
Great review, thanks so much mate.
Yeah... it has been a nightmare for me to find a decent bag for the crane 2s. Eventually, I decided to throw it in a duffel.
Helped a lot, thank you!
Great video, very well explained.
Great video as always
3:25 that motion vfx plugin just went like „nah peace out ✌🏻 „
The best Gimbal is one that actually works. I'm on my fifth RS2 (Pro Combo) in 3 weeks. Each has had multiple build tolerance issues (all confirmed by DJI upon contacting them). Three also had other faults once powered on. The thing that gets me the most though is that none of them had the same issues, not even one. The fifth now has to go back because the Raveneye is bricked, right out of the box (along with a lock that hits an arm when closed, but that's small potatoes now...). This whole hold power button for 15 seconds/press power button 6 times/remove sim card etc has done nothing (Those 3, white, blinking lights were laughing at me. Can't even power it back on now it's turned off...and now zero lights, which DJI confirm is a bricked unit.). Looking back at the emails to and from the camera store I've now had 28 faults. 28 separate faults, across 5 Gimbals. DJI are an absolute joke. Buyer beware.
Same here, returning the second RS2, the first one had locking issue with the handle, the other one after 3 days of use could not lock properly the bottom axis. I love it and want to keep it, but damn, how I can have confidence in the product when every new time something else misfunctions.
Yeah, QC is definitely lacking. Im returning my second unit but this time for a refund. Moving to Crane 2s.
I was able to fit and “balance” (though the roll axis would just stay down) my 6k Pro with a 25 mm SLR apo cine lens, but a few things were bad. The 12mm rod would make it wobbly for focus, the lens support would not fit properly unless you got a bunch of different accessories, even though I got the pro combo. Oh and raveneye doesn’t sell a receiver with hdmi out for their systems.
The crane 3s seems too big, so hoping the 2s does the trick!
The rs2 after all was made had some wobble still. Pos
i don't get why zhiyun doesn't state the max payload
there is no guimbal better than rs2 at the moment
lols that quick release plate IS an arca swiss plate lols
Did this guy even mention which gimbal, you know.... performed better?
The specs speak for themselves, if you can’t make out which is better based of those then you should do more extensive research.
nice presentation. good idea to measure the weight like that : 2Kg for rs2 different from spec sheets. if we remove a z6ii camera from rs2 for handheld and connect back to rs2, is balance maintained like rsc2 or do we need to rebalance rs2 ?
Maintained
Dope video Peter. I have the crane 2s should I sell it and buy the Dji rs2 instead.
I bought the Crane 2s the day before the RS2 was announced. I ordered the RS2 to compare both and decide which one to keep. In my experience, the RS2 ended up being far better mainly because of ergonomics and weight distribution. If you own the Crane 2s you should be well aware of the thick and slippery grip. Also, since the carbon fiber is in the grip, and the metal is on the top, it makes it feel heavier than it actually is. The RS2 it's the opposite, it feels lighter because the light part is on the top. Another reason is the active track from the Raveneye, I can do camera movements I could never do without it. The Crane 2s is really good for the price, the stabilization you get is as good as the RS2, and it can handle even more weight, but at least for my usage, the RS2 is more enjoyable. I hope this information is useful to you!
you and my brother slide me to the rs2
Am .....With u
From India
First gift to me pls
That's not how you pronounce Zhi Yun
ohhh no someone mispronounced a name, what a shame.