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Drex

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    Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR

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  1. I was keen on buying a Polar Pro Katana gimbal stabilizer for my M2Pro, however see they don't make them (yet) for this model; mainly for the Mavic Pro and Platinum. These ones have two handles on either side of the drone, and a holder for your mobile phone - which doesn't require the RC as it uses Wifi for the connection. Enter the M2Pro, and without the RC, you can't connect with just the phone. I went on line and Polar Pro at this stage aren't showing anything available, and I emailed them but haven't yet received a response. I then did an eBay search and found two Chinese models that suit the M2Pro and Zoom. One is a two handled one, similar to the Katana, that has a holder for the RC and phone which you can have the handles above and below the drone (but requires two hands to use): Updated 3D Printed Gimbal Handheld Stabilizer Bracket for DJI Mavic 2 PRO/ZOOM | eBay while the other one has a single padded handle which sits below the drone and also has an attachable tripod as well. Again with ability to hold the RC and mobile phone: https://bestrobotsguide.com/best-smartphone-stabilizers I'd be interested to see if anyone on the forum has tried either of these rigs and get their thoughts on which would be better, or if indeed, there are other types available on the market that might suit? I just like the idea of extending the usage of my investment from just aerial photography, and had been considering buying a gimbal for my camera, but thought, that for $30 odd, it might be worth trying one of these to see how much use I might get out of a gimbal stabilizer, before I launch in and spend upwards of a grand on a DSLR style model gimbal. Cheers,
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