Zhiyun Usb Driver For Mac
DSLR video stabilizer Crane 2 allows high precision real time focus control through camera cable connection, keeping your subject in focus while moving. Crane 2 allows ±0.02° real time follow focus for brands like Canon, Sony, Panasonic and Nikon etc.
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- 1.Re-install the driver and then open the Tools. 2.Connect the gimbal to the computer by the USB port (DO NOT power on the gimbal). 3.Click Firmware Upgrade → Click 'Open' to open serial port → Choosing 'Product' → Choose firmware → Click 'Upgrade' → Turn on the gimbal within 30s.
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Introduction
I would like to thank Zhiyun for supplying the review sample.
Zhiyun has made a name for itself by offering a wide range of gimbals for all sorts of users. Today, we get to take a quick look at their latest higher-end model aimed at professionals who shoot commercial video, but require a higher payload limit than the original Crane 2 without quite the specs, size, and weight of the Crane 3S. On top of that, for the most flexibility, the Crane 2S comes in three different bundles with a varying range of accessories. Also, unlike the Crane 2, the S variant allows you to directly connect various powered accessories, like an auto-focus motor.
Specifications
Crane 2 | Crane 2S | Crane 3S | |
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Price | $732 | $799 | $865 |
Operating Voltage | Max: 12.6 V Standard: 11.1 V Min: 9.8 V | Max: 12.6 V Standard: 11.1 V Min: 9.8 V | Max: 25.2 V Standard: 11.1 V Min: 9.8 V |
Output Voltage | N/A | Standard: 5 V | Standard: 5 V |
Operating Temperature | Max: 45 °C Standard: 25 °C Min: -10 °C | Max: 45 °C Standard: 25 °C Min: -10 °C | Max: 45 °C Standard: 25 °C Min: -10 °C |
Battery Runtime | Max: 18 h Min: 12 h Gravity balance | Standard: 12 h | Standard: 12 h |
Charging Time | Standard: 2.5 h | Standard: 4 h | Standard: 4 h |
Following Deviation in Motion State | Max: ±0.1° Min: ±0.05° | Max: ±0.3° Standard: ±0.1° Min: ±0.05° | Max: ±0.3° Standard: ±0.1° Min: ±0.05° |
Following Deviation in Static State | Max: ±0.03° Min: ±0.01° | Max: ±0.04° Min: ±0.01° | Max: ±0.04° Min: ±0.01° |
Tilt Mechanical Range | Max: +185° Min: -135° | Max: +155° Min: -91° | Full 360° |
Roll Mechanical Range | Full 360° | Max: +237.5° Min: -57.5° | Max: +237.5° Standard: 330° Min: -255° |
Pan Axis Movement Angle Range | Full 360° | Full 360° | Full 360° |
Payload Limit | 3.2 kg | 5 kg | 6. 5 kg |
Net Weight | 1.25 kg | 1.88 kg | 2.47 kg |
Packaging and Contents
The box is pretty unassuming, with a different image of the gimbal on either side. The handle is actually part of the storage box the unit and all its extras come in.
That box is made out of sturdy formed foam, and as it comes with space for additional accessories as well, it isn't meant to only hold the Crane 2S—you should be able to keep it all nice and tidy even after expanding things over time.
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To accommodate all kinds of cameras and use cases, you will find every kind of USB cable ending with USB-C on one end, much like what you are used to with the bigger Crane 3S. A little set of manuals is also included, which is quite helpful for those using Zhiyun units for the first time. That said, it would be easier to read if bigger.
A Closer Look
Naturally, you will receive several mounting screws which are meant to be tightened with Allen keys. While the biggest of these is for the silver screws, the smaller ones potentially allow you take apart more specific elements of the Zhiyun Crane 2S Gimbal. In regards to the parts around the gimbal itself, there are the mounting plates, which allow for various primary and secondary setups, and a support piece for long or heavy camera lenses. The battery setup is also another element now utilizing a USB-C-based charger, just like we have seen with the Crane 3 series, along with the same three 18650 batteries of the original Crane 2.
Out of the box, the Crane 2S resembles the original Crane 2 in many ways, but one of the more noticeable differences is the carbon-fiber-equipped handle to slightly reduce the weight.
Once assembled, it becomes apparent that the collapsible stand has also been redesigned to provide a wider, sturdier base, which is needed as the unit needs to handle the 4.5 kg payload as opposed to the 3.2 kg of the original Crane 2. Because of its added texture, holding the whole unit with two hands should also feel much nicer. All the adjusting elements are locked in place with larger flip levers instead of rotating mechanisms, which also makes it far less likely to collide with the mounted device. The lens support bracket is also much larger, giving you more flexibility there as well.
On the main side of the Zhiyun Crane 2S gimbal are three USB-C ports, which does not only allow for direct camera control, but the ability to directly connect accessories, like optional focus and zoom motors.
On the main grip is a fourth USB-C plug for you to charge and power the device on the road via USB, thus forgoing the battery charger. Here are also two mounting possibilities for additional accessories, like a phone mount, which was lacking on the original Crane 2. While the mechanical interface has not changed much overall but for a bit of a visual upgrade and a larger, better OLED screen, you will find a large trigger button on the opposite side of the gimbal on the Crane 2S.
To mount the camera, use the included base and silver mounting screw. The largest hex tool will fit perfectly, but you may also use a flat-head screw driver to tighten it. We used a Canon 5D Mach II with its default lens as it represents a nice, large camera for such a gimbal.
Software
The software for the gimbal is quite similar to what we have seen before with the Crane 3S Lab and Crane 2. In order to utilize it fully, you first have to select your device, log in, and register/activate it.
Firmware updates are also delivered directly through the application, and you simply leave your phone close to the unit while the update is progressing, which takes around 10 minutes to complete.
While the app offers plenty of secondary functions, like video upload, tutorials, and many community features, we will just focus on what matters to operating the Crane 2S gimbal itself. On the main screen, you are shown the battery charge of the gimbal as well as the camera, and are able to move the gimbal around with a virtual 4-way pad, rotate it, or activate the shot/video. On top of that, you may select between a panorama, time lapse, or trajectory mode right in the main menu.
These allow you to set a starting and end point, for example, or set up the shot and then trigger its execution. Thanks to the median 10 hour battery life—Zhiyun no longer communicates a maximum—you should be able to create some pretty powerful and long shots while on the move.