First off, the SCORP Mini 2 is a game-changer for my mirrorless setup. I paired it with my Panasonic GH5, and the balance is spot-on—no shaky footage even when I’m walking briskly. The OLED touchscreen is a dream; switching modes feels like flipping through a smartphone, not fumbling with clunky buttons.
The AI tracking? Magic. It locks onto my dog during park runs like it’s got a mind of its own, freeing me to focus on framing. The included carbon fiber pole turns it into a makeshift drone shot—perfect for overhead cooking videos. (Yes, I film a lot of pancakes.)
Battery life outlasts my stamina—10 hours means I’m charging it twice a week max. The grip’s ergonomic curve saved my wrist during a 3-hour wedding gig. Pro tip: Skip vertical mode unless you enjoy holding it like a torch. Minor gripes? The fill light’s magnet is weaker than my resolve to diet, and accessory mounts are scarce. Still, for the price, it’s a Swiss Army knife of stabilization.