 Hello everyone this is Ahmed Don of AhmedDon.com. Today I will have another episode of review video and I'll be reviewing a real-life taste of Zhiyun the smooth-five gimbal. If this is your first time or a repeat visit thank you for your support on this channel. I'm always trying new and different ideas. If you're into thinking outside the box this is a channel to subscribe. If you're looking for more review videos there will be links in the description box below. So today is a very cold and windy day and this is a perfect timing to do a real-life taste of the Zhiyun smooth-five gimbal. So you can see how much cold and windy it can withstand and how is the stabilization. So wind is 50 kilometer per hour and it's minus 20 degrees Celsius cold and so far it seems to be working okay and there are some you know sometimes the gusty winds and sometimes not too much wind but still it's a very windy. So I'm having two windmaps and still you might hear some noise because of the wind but let's see how is the gimbal smoothness and how much you know balance it can do. So by the so when I'm looking on the screen it looks like it's okay it's doing a nice job. I'm going to have to see you know when I go home how much really it stabilizes the video. So you're gonna walk for about 10 more minutes in this cold and windy condition. So we're in downtown Toronto the corner of Spadina and Front Street. So what happened there was a gust of wind and it just you know pushed the phone to rotate so it's just like you know kind of phone was in balance so I had to just restart the gimbal. So it seems to be okay but sometimes if the wind is too gusty you know it's just the gimbal is not able to hold it. Track here you're looking at CN Tower the wind is really strong right now and you can see the Sun. So when it's working it's okay it's very stable but you know if it's really gusty winds then it's just kind of making the phone fall out of the gimbal which happened one time. So the phone got flipped due to wind it never happened to me. Today I've been shooting all day with this gimbal and it's like you know 50 kilometer per wind so it just happened once that you know the phone was totally flipped but once I fix it it looks like it's working okay again. So this is Bremner and Spadina and we are going to cross the street here. So my fingers are freezing it's kind of numb I'm not using any gloves. So in case you're wondering this is a POV mode and that's what usually I use when I use gimbal because I have more control over what I'm recording. So you're gonna have to cross the street here and once we are on the corner of Koinske and lecture then you're gonna see the lake then we'll you know end the video for today but so far it seems to be doing okay. Wind is still 50 kilometer per hour and the cold is minus 20. So here we're just going to have to wait for the cars to stop then we'll cross. It seems to be holding up. I can see the smoothness and you know if it's a steady wind it's okay. Very windy but at that time when it flipped I have a feeling that we had to be probably 70 kilometer per hour so you just flip the phone. So here you're looking at the lake but it looks like it's frozen so this is the corner of Lower Spadina and Koinske West. So in general looks like you know it's okay in heavy wind and cold. The temperature is minus 20 and wind is 70 kilometer per hour and sometimes it's just hitting like you know above that but I can feel that you know it's working fine and so far it didn't malfunction. So guys I'm gonna have to end this video because my fingers are almost frozen and I'm not wearing gloves so this concludes the test of the Zion Smooth 5 gimbal. Thank you for watching this video. There'll be more videos coming up so I'll see you shortly. Thank you.