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凤凰科技 2026-04-14

YingShi (影石) teases dual‑camera gimbal “Luna” ahead of NAB 2026 appearance

Tease and timing

Chinese camera maker YingShi (影石) has confirmed it will unveil a “major new product” at the NAB 2026 broadcast and media trade show in Las Vegas, scheduled for April 19–22. Promotional images released by the company show existing kit — including an Insta360 X5 panoramic camera — on display, alongside two heavily mosaicked items. From their silhouettes, one blurred item is reportedly the company’s first dual‑camera gimbal, codenamed Luna.

What we know (and what’s speculation)

YingShi’s official teasers stop short of technical details. It has been reported that Liu Jingkang (刘靖康), YingShi’s founder and CEO, previously told staff the handheld gimbal camera “Luna” will launch in the first half of the year and insisted it is “absolutely not another Pocket,” a pointed reference to compact rivals from market leaders. Whether Luna will target vloggers, prosumers or broadcast workflows remains unconfirmed; the mosaic reveals give only shape and mounting clues, not specs.

Why this matters

Why debut in Las Vegas? NAB is the industry’s biggest stage for pro video gear, and Chinese hardware brands increasingly use U.S. trade shows to reach global buyers even as geopolitical tensions complicate component sourcing. It has been reported that Chinese manufacturers face increasing pressure from export controls and supply‑chain restrictions on advanced imaging and compute parts. A successful NAB launch would signal YingShi’s intent to compete beyond domestic channels — but component constraints could shape what the company can actually ship.

Source and caveats

The teaser was shared via Phoenix’s user content platform; the site carries a notice that the materials were user‑uploaded and the platform provides storage only. Reported details about the Luna launch and Liu’s comments have appeared in earlier Chinese media reports and should be treated as company claims until formal specifications and pricing are published. Will Luna be a real challenger to established portable gimbal cameras? Expect concrete answers when YingShi takes the stage in Las Vegas.

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