The M2S packs a useful 1000-lumen fill light, more powerful motors and faster charging thanks to 12W USB-C PD. It also has an upgraded quick-release system, taken from the company’s flagship gimbals. Quick Release 4.0 uses a v-shaped design is easier to use, and there are dual safety locks to make sure your device is securely attached. The M2S weighs 549g, around 50g more than the M2, and can similarly support cameras up to around 900g, such as a Sony A7SIII with a small prime lens. The extra weight is worth it: the battery delivers around 10 hours of use (three more than the M2) and charges faster, from 0-100% in 100 minutes, when using a 12W USB-C charger with power delivery.

It’s possible to use the M2S while it’s charging, and its battery will supply up to 5V/1A directly to your phone or camera. You also get direct shutter control when connecting compatible cameras over USB. The built-in light has five brightness levels and four colour filters. It has a colour temperature of 5500K and is good for lighting around 2.8 cubic metres. Like the M2, reviewed, a small built-in screen shows the battery level and current mode. The Crane M2S offers the same modes as the M2: Pan Follow, Follow, Lock, POV, Go, Vortex and more.

If you want a higher quality carry bag, the Combo version includes one that has an anti-spill coating. The regular version comes with a more basic case that’s designed to be carried within a bag. For our recommendations, see our roundup of the best phone gimbals & stabilisers. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.

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