Skip to main content

Movi Pro is a refined approach to the original handheld camera gimbal

Introducing MōVI Pro
Freefly Systems introduced the first Movi several years ago and stunned filmmakers and viewers with its ability to capture smooth, fluid motion in handheld shots. The concept was simple: take the gimbal system from a drone and put it an operator’s hands. The result was game-changing. Now, Freefly is back with the Movi Pro, which takes an entirely new approach to the concept the company pioneered.

The most noticeable feature of the Movi Pro is the new ring which encompasses the entire gimbal. This allows the device to be set down anywhere and can easily be handed off to other operators or rigged to a crane or other devices. While on the ground, the gimbal maintains full control, so a remote operator can pan and tilt the camera like it was on a tripod.

Recommended Videos

But perhaps one of the greatest features introduced with the Movi Pro is its support for hot-swappable batteries. The rig holds two batteries which can power the gimbal and anything attached to it, including the camera and a monitor. The wiring is internal, with both USB and D-Tap power connections.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

On the back of the Movi Pro, a dedicated screen shows battery life and any status warnings. Users can adjust parameters on the fly without needing to go through a separate computer or mobile app.

In addition to the internal wiring, the brushless motors are now sealed for safe operation in any weather conditions. The motors are also more powerful and more precise, offering greater stability and improved control in time-lapse mode.

Like previous Movi units, the Pro can be rigged in a variety of ways. Use it with or without the ring, attach the traditional handlebars, or mount it to a drone or dolly.

Most of us will not get our hands on the Movi Pro — it sells for $6,500 — but we will undoubtedly see the results of its use in future movies. If history repeats itself, the Pro’s features may one day trickle down into less expensive units, including those from other manufacturers. The original Movi was imitated by many competitors. DJI’s Ronin M, for example, is built to handle DSLRs and mirrorless cameras and starts at $1,400.

Daven Mathies
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Daven is a contributing writer to the photography section. He has been with Digital Trends since 2016 and has been writing…
This GoPro camera is $100 off at Walmart today
The GoPro Hero 12 Black Creator Edition set up on a small tripod on the beach.

When it comes to high-octane sports and other speedy scenarios, our phone cameras can only do so much to capture the action. That’s why there’s such a big market for action cameras, and one of the O.G. camera companies in this realm is GoPro. For years, GoPro has been delivering HD and 4K cameras that are both durable and user-friendly, which is why we’re glad to shine a light on this fantastic offer we found while vetting Walmart deals:

When you purchase the GoPro Hero 12 at Walmart, you’ll pay $300. At full price, this model sells for $400.

Read more
The excellent intermediate Canon EOS R10 camera is $86 off at Walmart today
Canon EOS R10 camera mirrorless with STM lens attached and flash up

I recently grabbed a Canon EOS R50 bundle for a trip to the Dominican Republic. I did a lot of research before I made my decision, sifting through the best camera deals, and the two options I essentially narrowed down were the R50 and the EOS R10. The biggest difference between the two is that the R10 gives you more granular control over some of the photoshoot settings. R50, on the other hand, was designed assuming you'll mostly use the automatic shooting modes. That's a great option for novices, while the R10 is better for intermediate to more skilled photographers. Why am I telling you all of this? Because the excellent Canon EOS R10 camera is on sale at Walmart for Black Friday, discounted by $86 to $760 instead of $846. It is one of the better early Black Friday camera deals I've found so far. It comes with an 18-45mm lens. Needless to say, that's a great deal. Comparatively, the R10 with body only -- no lens -- is .

 
Why shop the Canon EOS R10 camera in Walmart's early Black Friday sale?

Read more
SpaceX images show the awesome power of Starship’s Raptor engines
The Super Heavy booster's Raptor engines powering the Starship's launch on November 19, 2024.

SpaceX has posted some incredible images showing the Super Heavy booster's 33 Raptor engines as they powered the Starship rocket skyward at the start of the vehicle’s sixth test flight on Tuesday.

“[Thirty-three] Raptor engines powering the Super Heavy booster off the pad from Starbase,” SpaceX wrote in the message on X.

Read more