Do photographers use gimbals?
Matthew Barrera
Updated on May 15, 2026
Is a gimbal useful only for video and completely impractical for stills photography? Pretty much. For stills, use a tripod, monopod, or image stabilization rather than a gimbal. A gimbal can also work, but it's overkill.
Are gimbals good for photography?
A perfectly balanced gimbal will let you swing the camera in any direction with just the push of a finger. This tripod head provides both flexibility and stability minus the heavy load. Although gimbal heads are often used in photography, they can be used for videography as well.When should you use a gimbal?
When you film something on your phone or with a handheld camera, it's usually a bit shaky. A gimbal uses sensors and motors to stabilize and support your camera, doing what a tripod usually would if you were staying in one location or taking a photo.Do you need a gimbal for wildlife photography?
Professional wildlife photographer, Ian Plant, says, “If you are serious about wildlife photography, you will need a gimbal head.” In this video, he will explain the uses of the gimbal head. The gimbal is a tripod head designed for fluid movement so you can easily track your wildlife subjects.Can you use a gimbal head for landscape photography?
For landscape photographers, a ball head or pan-tilt head would probably be best. If you're a wildlife photographer using a long lens, then I can't recommend a gimbal head enough. They are more expensive, but buying a gimbal head was probably one of the best purchases I made as a photographer.Why use a GIMBAL? (Zhiyun Weebill LAB)
What is the difference between a gimbal and a stabilizer?
Complexity - gimbal has more moving parts, requires battery, charger etc. Stabilizer is simpler in execution, still need to 'balance' both.Should I buy tripod or gimbal?
A tripod gives you a stable platform in a fixed location. A gimbal gives you a stable platform while you are moving. A gimbal is not as stable as a tripod, but it's a lot more stable than just holding the camera in your hands. The tripod is very stable, but you can't move with it while you are shooting.What should you not do with a gimbal?
Ten things not to do with your gimbal
- Not stabilizing your arms. ...
- Overdoing the gimbal movements. ...
- Putting too much weight. ...
- Forgetting spare batteries. ...
- Don't spend the whole budget on the gimbal. ...
- Not choosing the right gimbal for your needs. ...
- Not checking the compatibility with your camera. ...
- Not customizing the gimbal.