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The FeiyuTech SCORP 2 is a cutting-edge 3-axis gimbal stabilizer designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras, featuring an integrated AI tracking sensor, a robust 5.51lb payload capacity, and a new quick-release system for native vertical shooting. Lightweight at 2.64lbs, it offers wireless and wired Bluetooth control, an upgraded control panel with joystick and multifunction knob, and seamless compatibility with top camera brands, making it the ultimate tool for professional content creators and vloggers aiming to elevate their video production.
















| Asin | B0CNGXRR6X |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Brand | FeiyuTech |
| Built In Media | Fixed plate*1; Slider*1; Quick release plate*1; Camera backing base*1; Lens holder*1; Tripod*1; Allen key*1; Camera fixed screw*1; Lens holder screw*1, SCORP 2 Gimbal*1, Type-C to mini*1; Type-C to Multi Sony shutter cable*1; Type-C to TRS3.5*1; Type-C to 2.5mm Panasonic shutter*1; Type-C to TRS2.5*1; Type-C to Micro*1; Type-C to Type-C*1; USB 2.0 to Type-C*1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camcorder Models | SONY FDR-AX60, SONY FDR-AX700, SONY ZV-1, SONY ZV-E10 |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (61) 3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Eu Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| File Format | MP4 |
| Folded Size | 10.11 x 2.79 x 10.23 inches (stowed and locked) |
| Image Stabilization | Gimbal Stabilization |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 25D x 15W x 30H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1070 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Guilin FeiYu Technology Incorporated Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JZJ-F2-2STD |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2500 Grams |
| Media Type | Video, Image |
| Model Name | SCORP 2 |
| Model Number | JZJ-F2-2STD-UK |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | AI Tracking, Vertical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
User
A well designed and manufactured unit but with problems
A well designed and manufactured unit, excellent hand grips and stability with a comprehensive menu. It should have made this unit the best. Bought for filming on a boat out at sea. Balancing the camera is easy. The first problem, could not see the 1" LCD display in good daylight,Second problem, The multi-press, multi-function control buttons are all flush mounted with no positive location feel and no positive feel when pressed. No idea if its been pressed or how many times its pressed. If this stabilizer had a recessed display so it can be viewed and positive feel buttons it would be top notch.
User
Amazing stablizer
I always wanted to get one of these, but I did not want to pay for the brand names that are very expensive without knowing if I'd actually use it.This product made me happy that I didn't speed that extra money. It has a nice weight to it, but not heavy to carry and use. The tracking works well, and the functions were much easier to get over the learning curve than I expected. The value for the money on this is something you will not regret. It's very stable, as long as your not using a heavy telephoto lens that you would use for wildlife photography. It's very versitile and works with every camera I've tested it with.It comes with a very sturdy and well made case.I will ride this until the wheels fall off, and then buy whatever new model they have available. This has allowed me to focus on some better video skills without breaking the bank.
User
Won't stop vibrating
First, presentation is nice, however, I have another gimbal from Hohem that came with an actual carrying case which is way nicer than a box with a handle.Second, FeiyuTech support is very pleasant to deal with but very slow and ultimately was unable to help me with my problem. I would email them at midnight and they would reply 23 hours later which happened 3 times in a row. They were unable to offer a real solution.Third, the Scorp 2 will not stop vibrating. I have it perfectly balanced as verified by both the app and by support who I sent a video of proof. The tilt motor won't stop vibrating and it would transmit what sounds like an A/C line hum into the camera's audio.Fourth, the replacement Scorp 2 was 50x worse. When I put it on the ground, it feels like sitting in an old car with an unbalanced 4 cylinder engine, idling at too low of an RPM, with 3 broken motor mounts.Besides being completely problematic, the battery does not last all that long and also tends to heat up, probably both related to the vibration. The 2nd Scorp 2 lasted maybe 2 minutes and turned off. The 1st Scorp 2 lasted probably around 15 minutes from a full charge.Real shame, I really wanted to like the Scorp 2. I'll be sticking to my Hohem MT2. Not nearly the same weight class but at least the Hohem MT2 works.Unrelated, but the 2nd Scorp 2 had the GUI on Chinese by default. The first one was English.
User
Great gimbal, once you figure it out.
I own both the Feiyu Scorp and the DJI Ronin, and while both are quality products that get the job done, they excel in different areas:Feiyu ScorpPros:• Better overall build quality• Extremely ergonomic — two grip points reduce fatigue• Includes carrying/storage case (everything fits except the reach pole)• Easier physical adjustments• Clear, intuitive built-in screen• Solid object tracking with minimal wobble• Feels very sturdy when standing thanks to two contact points• Good battery life• Camera interface works seamlessly with FX30 and ZV-E10Cons:• Poor instructions make first-time setup frustrating• App is weak and limited• Bulkier and significantly larger than the RoninDJI RoninPros:• Much less expensive• Strong app experience with clear setup guidance• Solid object tracking with minimal wobble• Good battery life• Camera interface works seamlessly with FX30 and ZV-E10Cons:• No included carrying/storage case• Build feels cheaper compared to the Scorp• Less ergonomic — single grip can cause fatigueI think if I had to choose one, it'd be the Scope, but only if money were no object. The Ronin is great, too - especially for the price - by the Scorp is just nicer. Only docking a point because learning how to use it was an absolute pain.
User
Such poor service and a bad experience
Had an issue with this gimbal from day 1. Really would not give me stable shooting of video - it was all over the place. Then there was a vibration each time the camera/gimbal moved. So overall it was worse than a normal tripod. So asked service support they told me to balance the camera DERRR? exactly what i was doing as per instructions!!!! then they just didn't respond to my emails when I told them this was not working. Sent them videos of the problem - no response. Told them I would accept a refund or a replacement - no response. I am so lucky I bought through Amazon as the returns process and refund was smooth. So I don't know if the product is oversold in its stability or I had a Friday afternoon unit. Whatever the service support is TERRIBLE. I will look at the more expensive option of gold standard DJI. BUT will want to see it in operation first - or order through Amazon
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