 So I'm just recording this video here in Wellfleet. Just went to a place called The Pearl. Has a terrific selection of IPA beverages. They have some live music going on now as well. This is in Wellfleet in Cape Cod, which is where I am for the rest of today, and then going elsewhere on my trip to the US here. So I just wanted to record a quick video for anybody wondering whether you can get a gimbal to go on the Canon Vixia HFR 800 camcorder. Now the Vixia HFR 800 is definitely a budget camcorder. I bought it, I think, for about $300. You see it for $200 now on Amazon. And I've been on a quest to find a gimbal for this thing for past two months in Israel. I went to every camera store that exists in Tel Aviv. And people either told me that it wouldn't work. It couldn't work. Or some of the reason why they wouldn't sell it. And I did a ton of research. I was looking into the ZN Gimbals, ZN Crames, ZN Weeble, all these different gimbals. I really wanted a gimbal just to learn how to use one. And I went to B&H in New York City last week. And I said, if you guys just show me that this thing can fit on, then I would be delighted to buy it. Gimbal guy was super helpful. Screwed the camcorder straight onto the gimbal. And it works now. I'm on day one of learning how to use this, learning how to adjust the motor parameters. So this footage is going to be pretty rubbish. But basically, it does work. Totally fits. It's an amazing piece of kit. They're on an SC. Little bit on the heavy side. I know they're on an SC, too. Is a lot lighter. But basically, you can totally get this camcorder onto this gimbal. And it's not compatible in the sense that only the compatible gimbals you'll be able to access the record function. I need to use anything like counterweights in order to get it to balance. And I mean, having a lot of fun just starting out with this guy. So if you own a Canon Vixia HFR 800 and you were where I was a couple of weeks ago trying to find a gimbal that's going to work with this camcorder, then their own an SC works. Their own an SC, too, probably works as well. And you can get your camera hooked up to one of these. And you'll be able to get stabilized footage. Thank you guys for watching.