1. N'eluview
The FeiyuTech SCORP 2 is a versatile 3-axis handheld gimbal stabilizer designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It features a built-in AI tracking module, a 1.3-inch touchscreen, and an integrated handle for enhanced control and comfort. The quick-release design allows for instant vertical filming setup without additional accessories.

2. Mmalite
2.1 Ịchaji
Before initial use, fully charge the gimbal battery. Use the provided USB-C cable for charging. The gimbal supports quick charging with power up to 18W.
2.2 Adjust the Gimbal to Balancing Position
The gimbal is folded by default. Unlock all three axes and adjust the gimbal to its balancing position, then lock the axes. This prepares the gimbal for camera mounting and balancing.

2.3 Using Support Stand
The gimbal can be placed on a flat surface using its built-in kickstand or by attaching the included tripod.

3. Ịtinye igwefoto
Before mounting your camera, ensure it is ready for shooting: lens installed, lens cover removed, memory card and battery inserted, and battery fully charged. The gimbal should be powered off or in sleep mode and adjusted to the balancing position.
3.1 Attach the Quick Release Plate and Camera Backing Base (Optional)
Attach the quick release plate to your camera by tightening the screw. For long or heavy lenses, attach the camera backing base to the camera, then secure it to the quick release plate with two screws.
3.2 Wụnye ihe njide oghere (Nhọrọ)
If needed, install the lens holder on the quick release plate, ensuring the rubber part is directly under the lens. This is recommended for long or heavy lenses.
3.3 Ugwu Igwefoto na Gimbal
Unlock the gimbal, slide the camera assembly into the slot, then lock it. Loosen the appropriate adjustment, slide the camera assembly as indicated, and adjust the camera forward and backward until it is roughly balanced. Finally, tighten the adjustment.

4. Gimbal itule
Proper balancing is crucial for optimal performance. Ensure the camera and lens are ready, and the gimbal is off or in sleep mode. It is recommended to hold the camera up while adjusting the slide arm, cross arm, and vertical arm.
4.1 Balancing the Tilt Axis
Unlock the tilt lock and loosen the slide arm lock. Rotate the tilt axis so the camera lens points upward. If the lens tilts to one side, move the slide arm in the opposite direction until the camera is steady. Tighten the slide arm lock while holding the camera. For depth adjustment, rotate the tilt axis so the lens points forward. If it tilts, unlock the quick release plate and move it in the opposite direction until steady. Lock the quick release plate. The tilt axis is balanced when the camera remains steady when tilted up or down by 45 degrees.
4.2 Balancing the Roll Axis
Unlock the roll lock. If the camera tilts to one side, loosen the cross arm lock knob and move the cross arm in the opposite direction until the camera is horizontal and steady. Tighten the cross arm lock knob. The roll axis is balanced when the camera stays still and horizontal.
4.3 Balancing the Pan Axis
Unlock the pan lock. Hold the tripod and tilt the gimbal forward until it is horizontal. If the camera tilts, loosen the vertical arm lock knob and move the vertical arm in the opposite direction until the camera is horizontal and steady. Tighten the vertical arm lock knob. The pan axis is balanced when the camera stays still and horizontal.
4.4 Using the Memory Slider
The Feiyu SCORP 2 includes a memory slider to simplify re-balancing. After balancing, move the memory slider to a hole in the axis so the red dot is exposed. This marks the current position. For future setups with the same equipment, simply align the red dot to quickly achieve balance.
5. Power ON/OFF & Wake Up
5.1 Gbanyụọ / gbanyụọ
Before powering on, ensure the gimbal is balanced and all three axes are unlocked. If axes are locked, the gimbal will enter sleep mode for protection. Long press the power button until you hear a beep to power on/off. For first-time use or after changing cameras/lenses, set motor power (refer to section 8.3.1).
5.2 Mkpọchi/Mkpọghe ihuenyo
Single tap the F2 button to lock the screen. Single tap F2 again to unlock.
5.3 Sleep/Wake Up
Double tap the power button to enter sleep mode. To wake up, single tap the power button or tap the 'Z' icon on the screen.
6. Ọrụ / Ụdị Okwu Mmalite
6.1 Follow Modes
- PF (Pan Follow): Only the pan axis follows your hand movement.
- PTF (Pan and Tilt Follow): Both pan and tilt axes follow your hand movement; roll axis does not.
- FPV (onye mbụ View): All three axes (pan, tilt, roll) follow your hand movement.
- Mkpọchi: All three axes are fixed, maintaining the camera's direction.
- FFW (Flash Follow): All three axes follow your hand movement at high speed.

6.2 Ọrụ ndị ọzọ
- Ntụgharị akpaaka: Achieve image rotating scenes by setting rotation speed and direction.
- Ọnọdụ Eserese: Enter portrait mode for vertical video recording or live streaming.
- Ụkpụrụ Selfie: Camera turns 180° horizontally for selfie shooting.
- Track Video: Record video along preset waypoints.
- Mkpọchi ntuziaka: Manually move the camera to a desired position and hold for half a second to save new tilt/pan positions.
7. Ngwa njikọ
7.1 Jikọọ na ngwa Feiyu SCORP
To connect, turn on the gimbal and enable Bluetooth on your smartphone. Open the Feiyu SCORP App and tap the top of the home page to connect. Once connected, you can control the gimbal via the app, including virtual joystick control, mode switching, motor power/camera parameter adjustments, follow speed settings, and firmware updates.

7.2 Function Introduction of App
The Feiyu SCORP App provides extensive control and customization:
- Gimbal Control Access: Displays product name and battery level. Tap to access virtual joystick, switch follow modes, recenter gimbal, and adjust horizontal angle.
- Kwupu ngwaọrụ: Tap to disconnect the current device.
- Ọnọdụ: Access auto rotation, panorama, timelapse (Motionlapse/Static timelapse/Hyperlapse), and track video.
- Ntọala bọtịnụ: Customize trigger button functions, set auto focus time, and attitude change time for A/B buttons.
- Ntọala mkpịsị aka: Set the multifunction knob's control object (axes, electronic focus, focus motor), and adjust damp, speed, smooth, and sound.
- Motor Power Settings: Manually adjust motor power for tilt, roll, and pan axes, or use auto tune.
- Soro ọsọ ọsọ: Select preset profiles (Slow/Med/Fast) or customize follow speed and dead zone.
- Ntọala igwefoto: Adjust camera aperture, shutter speed, and ISO parameters when connected.
- Horizon Calibration: Calibrate the gimbal automatically or manually.
- Ọzọ: Set boot silent, disable selfie, manual lock, check firmware info, update firmware, and restore default settings.
- Azu: Laghachi na ibe mbụ.
- Connect with Image Transmission Device: Connect to an image transmission device.
- Joystick Settings: Adjust joystick speed for pan/tilt axis control and invert joystick direction.
- Nke nso nso a: Kpatụ ka gimbal dị nso.
- Flash Follow (FFW): Tap to enter Flash Follow mode.
- Ọnọdụ Eserese: Pịa iji tinye ọnọdụ eserese.
- Ụkpụrụ Selfie: Pịa iji tinye ọnọdụ selfie.
- Adjust Horizontal Angle: Slide to control roll axis and adjust horizontal angle.
- Virtual Joystick: Use the virtual joystick to control pan and tilt axes.
- Ụdị mkpọchi: Pịa iji tinye ọnọdụ mkpọchi.
- Ihe mkpuchi: Take photos or start/stop video recording.
- Switch between Photo/Video Mode: Gbanwee n'etiti foto na ụdị vidiyo.
- Pan Soro (PF): Tap to enter Pan Follow mode.
- Pan and Tilt Follow (PTF): Tap to enter Pan and Tilt Follow mode.
- FPV: Pịa ka ịbanye ọnọdụ FPV.
- Ụdị Mmetụta Mmegharị: Control pan and tilt axes by moving your smartphone.
8. Ọrụ
8.1 bọtịnụ arụ ọrụ
- Bọtịnụ ike: Long press for ON/OFF. Single tap for wake up (sleep mode) or battery level. Double tap to enter sleep mode.
- Bọtịnụ ụkpụrụ: Single tap to cycle through PF/PTF/FPV. Tap five times for Horizon calibration.
- bọtịnụ mkpali: Double tap to recenter. Triple tap to enter/exit selfie mode. Press and hold for PTF (release to exit). Customizable via app.
- Joysticks: Controls tilt and pan axes movement.
- Bọtịnụ mkpuchi: Half press for focus. Single tap (fully) to start/stop recording. Long press (fully) to take photo.
- FPV Button: Single tap to enter/exit FPV mode.
- F1 Button: Double tap to enter/exit portrait mode. Triple tap for AI power ON/OFF. Long press to enter/exit AI Tracking (when AI power is enabled).
- F2 Button (Home Button): Single tap to lock/unlock screen (home page) or return to home page (other pages). Double tap to enter FFW mode. Long press for motor power auto tuning.
- Bọtịnụ A/B: Long press to mark current position as A/B. Single tap to return to marked A/B position.
- Knob Function Switching Button: Single tap to switch control object (3 axes movement, electronic focus/zoom). Long press to cycle through multifunction knob control options.
- Mkpọchi ọtụtụ ọrụ: Turn to control roll, tilt, pan axes; focus/zoom; focus motor; or adjust parameters on the touchscreen.
- Ngwakọta igodo: Long press F1 + F2 buttons to clear Bluetooth connections.
8.2 Arụ ọrụ ihuenyo mmetụ
The 1.3-inch touchscreen provides intuitive control and information:
- Current Battery Level: Displays gimbal battery status.
- Njikọ igwefoto: Icon appears when camera is successfully connected.
- Njikọ Bluetooth: Icon appears when Bluetooth is connected.
- Ike moto: Use auto tune or manually adjust motor power for each axis.
- Soro ọsọ ọsọ: Select preset or custom follow speed profiles.
- Soro Usoro: Select desired gimbal follow mode.
- Ọnọdụ: Choose shooting scenarios like timelapse, auto rotation, panorama, portrait mode, selfie mode, track video.
- Joystick Settings: Adjust joystick speed and direction.
- Ntọala Gimbal: Disable selfie, manual lock, horizon calibration.
- Ntọala Bluetooth: Connect to camera or smartphone via Bluetooth.
- Ntọala ọkụ azụ: Gbanwee nchapụta ihuenyo.
- Nsochi AI: Triple tap F1 or toggle via More Settings to turn AI power ON/OFF. Use gestures (spread palm for shutter, OK gesture for start/stop tracking, thumbs opposite direction for stop tracking, double L-shaped for custom framing).
8.3 Control Ports
The gimbal features a camera control port, an image transmission port, and two extension ports on the fixed plate for connecting accessories like a focus motor.

9. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ
- Ndakọrịta igwefoto: Always check the official FeiyuTech website for the latest camera and lens compatibility list to ensure optimal performance.
- Motor Power Adjustment: If the gimbal vibrates at high frequency, the motor power might be too strong. If it shakes with low frequency and large amplitude, the motor power might be too weak. Adjust accordingly in the settings.
- Njikọ Bluetooth: Ensure your camera's Bluetooth function is enabled when attempting to connect the gimbal via Bluetooth for camera control.
10. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Uru |
|---|---|
| Aha ngwaahịa | Feiyu SCORP 2 3-Axis Camera Handheld Stabilizer |
| Nọmba nlereanya | SCORP 2 |
| Ụdị | Single Handgrip |
| Rotatable Range (Tilt) | + 200° ~ -120° |
| Rotatable Range (Roll) | + 245° ~ -75° |
| Rotatable Range (Pan) | 360° |
| Oke a na-achịkwa (Tilt) | + 180° ~ -51° |
| Controllable Range (Roll) | + 36° ~ -36° |
| Oke njikwa (Pan) | 360° |
| Size (Main body, folded) | 257*71*260mm |
| Weight (Main body) | Ihe dịka 1070g |
| Ike ịkwụ ụgwọ | Ihe dị ka 2500g (nke ọma) |
| Ndụ batrị | Awa 13 |
| Ike batrị | 2500mAh |
| Oge Nchaji | 1.6 hours (using 18W fast charger) |
| Nrụ ọrụ Voltage | 6.8V-8.4V |
| Nkwukọrịta | Wired, Bluetooth |
| Asụsụ APP akwadoro | French, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, English, Russian |
| AI nsuso | Built-in AI Tracking module |
| Ihe onwunwe | Aluminom Alloy |
| Asambodo | CE |
| Igwefoto dakọtara | Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic cameras, etc. (Refer to official website for detailed compatibility list) |
11. Ngwa ngwa
The FeiyuTech SCORP 2 package includes the following items:
- USB 2.0 to USB-C Charging Cable x1
- USB-C ka Micro Igwefoto njikwa USB x1
- USB-C ka USB-C Igwefoto njikwa USB x1
- USB-C ruo TRS2.5 Igwefoto njikwa USB x1
- USB-C na eriri njikwa igwefoto ọtụtụ x1
- USB-C ruo 2.5mm Igwefoto njikwa USB (DC2.5mm) x1
- USB-C ruo TRS3.5 Igwefoto njikwa USB x1
- USB-C ruo Obere Igwe njikwa USB x1
- Tripod x1
- Efere edobere x1
- Ihe mmịfe x1
- Efere ntọhapụ ngwa ngwa x1
- Camera backing base x1
- Ihe njide oghere x1
- Ihe njide oghere skru x1
- Igwefoto edobere skru x3

12. Nchekwa na Nlekọta
- Debe ngwaahịa ahụ ka ụmụaka na anụ ụlọ ghara iru.
- Do not leave the product near heat sources (furnace, heater) or inside a vehicle on hot days.
- Chekwaa ngwaahịa na ebe akọrọ.
- Do not overcharge or overuse the battery; charge it at least once a month if not used for a long time.
- Ejila ngwaahịa ahụ mgbe okpomọkụ dị oke ma ọ bụ dị ala.
13. Ịdọ aka ná ntị nchekwa
Usdọ Aka ná Ntị Maka Ojiji
- Ensure motor spinning is not blocked by external force when powered on.
- Do not contact water or other liquids unless the product is marked waterproof/splash-proof. Avoid sea water or corrosive liquids.
- Do not disassemble the product except for marked detachable parts. If accidental disassembly occurs, contact FeiyuTech after-sales or an authorized service center for repair.
- Prolonged operation may cause the product surface temperature to rise; operate carefully.
- Do not drop or strike the product. Contact after-sales support if the product is abnormal.
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Mara: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. If interference occurs, try reorienting the receiving antenna, increasing separation between equipment and receiver, connecting to a different circuit, or consulting a radio/TV technician. Unauthorized modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
14. Akwụkwọ ikike & Nkwado
For detailed support, please contact FeiyuTech:
- Onye nrụpụta: Ụlọ ọrụ Guilin Feiyu Technology Incorporated
- Websaịtị: www.feiyu-tech.com
- Email: support@feiyu-tech.com
- Tel: +86 773-2320865
For a detailed user manual (PDF), please refer to the official document available at https://manuals.plus/m/e1a03aea816a350a697ab8d6ecd85eb15a6c3e2c27164c8620e81c23f51af6e9.





