Latest Zhiyun Gimbal Prices and Models Available in Nepal for 2025

Key Takeaways
- Prices for Zhiyun gimbals in Nepal range from NPR 7,500 for the Smooth X to NPR 155,000 for the Crane 3s Pro Kit
- Models include 2-axis and 3-axis stabilizers suitable for smartphones, mirrorless cameras, and professional DSLR setups
- Featured products: Zhiyun Smooth Q2, Crane M3, Weebill 2, Crane 2s, and Crane 3s with advanced stabilization and companion apps
Zhiyun has established itself as a premier name in camera and smartphone stabilization technology, offering a diverse lineup of gimbals that cater to creators of all levels. In Nepal, the brand’s full range remains available, featuring compact smartphone stabilizers and heavy-duty professional camera gimbals, each with distinct specifications and price points.
The Zhiyun Smooth X is the most affordable option at NPR 7,500. This 2-axis smartphone gimbal supports devices up to 200 grams and provides tilt and roll stabilization, ideal for social media creators and casual shooters. It folds down to a compact 145 x 65 x 56 mm and runs for approximately 5.5 hours on a single charge.
For those needing more advanced stabilization, the Zhiyun Smooth Q2 costs NPR 18,900 and introduces a 3-axis system that handles pan, tilt, and roll. Weighing just 260 grams, it easily stabilizes large phones like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra or iPhone 15 Pro Max. The model includes a multifunctional control wheel, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and up to 16 hours of runtime using its removable 4500 mAh battery.
Priced at NPR 12,000, the Zhiyun Smooth XS is another 2-axis smartphone stabilizer designed for quick attachment. It supports phones up to 3.5 inches wide and delivers a 5.5-hour battery life, making it a reliable companion for on-the-go filming.
Moving into camera-focused stabilizers, the Zhiyun Crane M3 retails for NPR 55,000 in the standard kit configuration. Measuring just 157 mm and weighing 730 grams, it is the smallest and lightest in Zhiyun’s ‘M’ series. The Crane M3 works with full-frame mirrorless cameras, smartphones, and action cameras, and features a built-in front light plus a control wheel for brightness adjustment. It provides 3-axis stabilization and up to 8 hours of operation.
The Zhiyun Weebill 2, available from NPR 72,500 for the standard kit, is a heavy-duty gimbal for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It includes a 2.88-inch full-color flip-out touchscreen for direct control, a payload capacity of 3.3 kg, and a 9-hour battery life. Enhancements such as an Infineon two-filter vector-splitting sensor and improved motor torque ensure exceptional stability.
The Zhiyun Crane 2s, priced from NPR 79,500, supports payloads up to 3.17 kg and incorporates Zhiyun’s ninth-generation Instune Algorithm for refined stabilization. It features a 0.96-inch OLED screen for menu navigation, 12-hour battery life, and optional backup batteries for extended shoots.
For professional setups with large lenses and cameras, the Zhiyun Crane 3s is available in two configurations: the Smart Sling Kit for NPR 103,000 and the Pro Kit for NPR 155,000. With a maximum payload of 6.5 kg, this modular gimbal offers both EasySling and SmartSling handle options. The SmartSling includes an OLED screen and control panel for direct adjustments, while the system’s 3-axis stabilization and robust algorithms deliver cinema-grade steadiness.
All Zhiyun gimbals sold in Nepal come with Bluetooth connectivity and companion apps (ZY Play or ZY Cami) for remote control, firmware updates, and advanced settings. Authorized Zhiyun retailers across Nepal currently stock these models, ensuring access to genuine units with warranty support.



