Gudsen MOZA Air 2
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In the young sky of steadicams for cameras, new stars are lit up every now and then. One of those is Gudsen's Moza Air 2. This stand is able to support most DSLRs and mirrorless cameras weighing up to 4.2kg.
Large load capacity
The large carrying capacity of the gimbal allows you to use different lenses and sets of accessories in conjunction with the camera. Fortunately, holes are provided for their fastening in the lower part and on the side panel of the handle (1/4 "and 3/8", respectively). The camera itself is fixed on a quick release platform. Steadicam balancing is performed automatically, based on the readings of the load sensors.
advanced tracking
The model has 8 modes for tracking objects in the frame: from classic panning within 360° to shooting many types of time-lapses. For quick access to the settings, the Gudsen Moza Air 2 has an informative OLED screen, and around the perimeter of the steadicam body there is a scattering of a dozen buttons. Optionally, the stub can be equipped with an IFOCUS module, which allows you to control the focus and zoom.
Long-playing character
The hand stabilizer is equipped with four power connectors. Output ports on board provide power to the camera and necessary accessories: follow-focus system, on-camera light or external display. In general, the gimbal keeps "afloat" without recharging the batteries for about 16 hours. This figure may differ downwards if the stub has to keep a heavy set of accessories for photo and video filming “on its back” for a long time.