Gimbal A gimbal is a mechanical device used to stabilize and support cameras, smartphones, or other imaging devices, allowing them to remain steady and level while capturing photos or videos. Gimbals consist of three pivoted rings mounted perpendicular to each other, allowing the camera to rotate smoothly along three axes: pitch, yaw, and roll.
This enables the camera to maintain a stable orientation and counteract unwanted movements such as shaking or vibration, resulting in smoother and more professional-looking footage. Gimbals are widely used in filmmaking, videography, and photography to achieve steady shots, smooth camera movements, and dynamic angles, especially in situations where handheld shooting or movement is required. |