1. DJI Osmo Mobile 7
Best For: Plug-and-play, traveling content creators, and anyone who needs an all-in-one shooting solution.
DJI is a brand worth remembering. They offer a lineup of some of the best, most user-friendly gimbals and drones on the market for beginners, which is why it's hard to beat their latest Osmo Mobile 7 series, a huge upgrade from their previous Osmo Mobile 6 iteration.
There are currently two models to choose from: the standard 7 and the 7P "pro" model. Both are designed to be the king choice for beginners looking to shoot with minimal smartphone attachments. Both are compactly designed to be unfolded in one fluid motion and work with DJI's Mimo App for quick on-the-go edits if you want to skip the editing room. But the 7P levels it up a notch with a longer rod extension, audio integration with the DJI Mic Mini, fill-light control with a side wheel, and even more advanced AI tracking software.
Easy to Take Anywhere
The foldable design means popping it in a small bag, ready for a spontaneous photo walk or road trip. With its snap-in magnetic phone clamp, you can connect your phone without even removing the case, so switching to answer a call is quick and convenient.
The 7P "Pro" Model Is Insane
The Pro version of the Osmo Mobile 7 series is your one-stop shop for all things video stabilization. You don't need to add a fill light or rely on your cinematography skills to capture the scene; the gimbal literally does everything for you if its module is attached. The Osmo Mobile 7P is nice if you want a fully working unit that's more automated, but it might be overkill for pros who like to manually tweak the look of their footage.
10-Hour Batter Life
A huge plus to the new and improved Osmo Mobile 7 series is its 10+ hour battery life. Plus, the phone can be charged as a power bank with a USB-C cable. You can feel confident that your phone won't die mid-shoot in the field without an outlet. Huge win, win.