I'm currently looking for a gimbal to sling a Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera from my t810. I also have a GoPro Hero 3 so I'm in a bit of a quandry. Should I buy a quality GoPro gimbal or cheaper gimbal for the BMPCC? I've noticed most gimbals typically go for $1,000 + so I'm a little skeptical of the cheaper ones like this
Ipower or this
DYS. I've looked for reviews but I haven't had any luck. Does anyone have any experience with either of these gimbals? At the moment I have around a $350 budget and I'm aware that means I don't have many options
I have a bit of experience with gimbals in the mid price range. I have 8 cameras and quads, a hex, and x8. Multiple Alexmos 8 bit, Alexmos 32bit, and the Centerpiece based gimbals. Lots of failures and experimenting, but now have a few things I'm happy with. In hindsight, I might have spent more time and money than just going out and buying a high end gimbal. That being said, I have some things working pretty good right now.
IMO, you are correct in your skepticism on that the Ipower and DYS you linked. Those are for smaller camera's than the BMPC. The BMPC is sort of an in-between camera. It's footprint is smaller than the Gh2/GH3/GH4 or small DSLR cameras but it is a bit heavier than the NEX sized camera gimbals.
I have been experimenting with a couple different gimbals for my BMPC which has mostly been on the shelf collecting dust, trying to find something lighter to fly.
My suggestion to you is to figure out a way to get some more $$ for a gimbal or go with a gimbal that fits your budget and go with a lighter camera like the NEX. My other suggestion, if you don't have the BMPC, wait for the new Black Magic aerial camera and see if there is a lighter, less expensive gimbal for that (probably later in the year for a working system). It has a weight of 10 oz or so plus battery and lens. There is a chance it could work on one of the lighter/cheaper gimbals. Not my recommendation, but a possibility.
Since you have a a mid size MR, and you want to fly the BMPC (which has better quality than many cameras, just no 60p), I'm going to make an assumption that you are more than a entry level enthusiast or possibly starting up a small business. If I'm correct, save yourself a lot of time and go with at least a budget of $900-$1400. Right now, your $350 budget is not adequate for you MR and Camera choices from a quality perspective. The old weakest link in the chain thing.... Good luck.