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Exactly! I'm quite surprised that Samsung, which is one of the premium manufacturers of photomobiles, ignores this aspect. Yes, super stabilization is nice, but maybe for ordinary users, but enthusiasts (and those who are buying premium flagships) want more. But if he buys any third-party gimbal, he has to be satisfied with a maximum of 30fps and trimmed functions. Let Samsung not be surprised that many users will run to the iPhone, which supports all gimbals!!!!!! I understand that Samsung and other Android manufacturers do not want to provide a direct path to the camera for third parties. Well, let him make his own gimbal! Why on earth hasn't a big manufacturer like Samsung made a gimbal for their phones yet?? The hole in the market has been there for years and nothing is happening..