The FeiyuTech Scorp 2 offers exceptional value for solo filmmakers seeking advanced stabilization and AI tracking capabilities. Digital Camera World praised its built-in AI sensor as a standout feature that outperforms similarly specced models like the DJI RS4, enabling effortless self-tracking through gesture control. Capture Guide reviewer Max Hayman highlighted the gimbal's dual-grip design and 13-hour battery life as key strengths. However, some users noted limited Bluetooth compatibility with certain camera brands like Fujifilm, and the device doesn't fold down compactly for travel. This gimbal is ideal for creators working with mirrorless cameras and DSLRs but may not suit those requiring maximum payload capacity or ultra-portable designs.

Strengths
- +Built-in AI tracking camera provides seamless self-tracking without external attachments
- +Dual-grip design offers stable handling and comfortable operation for solo filmmakers
- +13-hour battery life supports extended shooting sessions
- +Supports up to 2.5kg payload including full-frame cameras and larger lenses
Watch-outs
- −Doesn't pack down very small for travel
- −Bluetooth connectivity with some cameras is limited (e.g., Fujifilm XT-3 only supports start/stop recording)
- −May struggle with very heavy lens setups that push payload limits
How it compares
The FeiyuTech SCORP 2 stands out with its built-in AI tracking and dual-grip design, features not found in the Zhiyun Weebill 3E or DJI RS 4 Mini. However, it's less portable than the Weebill 3E and lacks the 16-hour battery life and integrated fill light found in the Zhiyun Crane 4.
Who this is for
At a glance: solo filmmakers needing AI tracking.
Why you’d buy the FeiyuTech SCORP 2 Gimbal Stabilizer for Cameras
- Built-in AI tracking camera provides seamless self-tracking without external attachments.
- Dual-grip design offers stable handling and comfortable operation for solo filmmakers.
- 13-hour battery life supports extended shooting sessions.
Why you’d skip it
- Doesn't pack down very small for travel.
- Bluetooth connectivity with some cameras is limited (e.g., Fujifilm XT-3 only supports start/stop recording).
- May struggle with very heavy lens setups that push payload limits.
Rating sources
Our 4.2 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.


