Filming with an iPhone? A smart, AI-powered gimbal from Hohem can help
If you’re the kind of person who lives your life on the go, exploring the outdoors and taking in what the world has to offer, getting clean video footage of your adventures can be surprisingly difficult. Advancements in cell phone and digital camera technology have combined to create a world where anybody, anywhere can produce stunning, high-quality videos and films in an instant. Unfortunately, the innovations in portability and functionality often come at the cost of image stabilization.
Few things are more frustrating than pulling out your camera to capture a can’t-miss moment only to replay the video later and discover your hands were shaking and the footage was a mess or the pictures were blurry. The iSteady V3 gimbal is a lightweight, extendable, AI-powered solution that is ready to go whenever and wherever you are and ensures that your photos and videos are always at their best.

Elevating photos and videos with a gimbal and AI
Whether you’re exploring the trails of the mountains, offroading in a UTV, or fishing the depths of local lakes for monster catfish, you want the freedom to capture high-quality videos of your adventures. You don’t want to have to come to a standstill to get the best shot, though. The iSteady V3’s gimbal boasts an advanced 3-axis support system that ensures videos are smooth and photos are crisp, while the extended roll arm allows for unobstructed wide-angle shots.
The smooth iSteady 8.0 anti-shake system is made even better with the help of AI. You don’t always have an extra pair of hands to help you record footage of your adventures, and you certainly don’t want to have to worry about camera framing while you’re reeling in a big fish or biking down a mountain trail. The iSteady V3 is equipped with magnetic AI tracking and a vision sensor that you can easily activate or deactivate with simple gesture controls. The sensor uses the power of AI to ensure that the camera is tracking your face and body – no more action shots where your head is out of the frame!

The iSteady V3 is lightweight and portable, so you can have an advanced 3-axis stabilization tool complete with an extendable rod and tripod tucked right inside your pocket, ready to go when you are. The gimbal’s rod extends out to a whopping 205mm and features a retractable tripod. Even with all that, the gimbal still weighs just 420 grams, making it ideal to fold up and toss into a backpack or purse. The axis is capable of panning -120° to 210°, rolling -195° to 135°, and tilting -35° to 45°.

Setting up your perfect shot has never been easier, and combined with gesture controls or the gimbal’s innovative detachable remote control, you don’t have to worry about downloading additional apps. A magnetic fill light with adjustable color temperature also helps set the scene. The gimbal has a 13-hour battery life and takes just 2.5 hours to fully charge with a Type C charging cable. It also works with a wide variety of phones that fit within the gimbal’s 58 mm-98 mm frame and weighs less than 300g.
Wherever your filmmaking and video creation adventures take you, take the iSteady V3 from Hohem with you.
If you’re the kind of person who lives your life on the go, exploring the outdoors and taking in what the world has to offer, getting clean video footage of your adventures can be surprisingly difficult. Advancements in cell phone and digital camera technology have combined to create a world…
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