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Gudsen MOZA Mini-S

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$69.00 
for smartphone; In box: tripod stand; bag / case; Max. load (kg): 0.26; Rotation angle: 270°; Tilt angle: 200°; Bank angle: 315°; Max. phone width (mm): 88; Capacity (mAh): 2200; Battery life (h): 8; Camera control: joystick; Time lapse; Bluetooth; Telescopic handle; Folding;
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Gudsen MOZA Mini-S
Main
Typefor smartphone
In boxtripod stand
bag / case
Gimbal specifications
Max. load0.26 kg
Rotation angle270°
Tilt angle200°
Bank angle315°
Max. phone width88 mm
Battery
Battery model18650
Capacity2200 mAh
Battery life8 h / charging time — 3 hours /
Shooting features
Camera controljoystick
Functionscamera position fixing
axis lock
Shooting modesTime lapse
selfie mode
tracking mode
inversion mode
General
ConnectionBluetooth / 4.0 /
Telescopic handle
Folding
Dimensions (folded)317x116x95 mm / folded — 195x130x68 mm /
Weight498 g
Official Websitegudsen.com
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2019
Foldable design. Possibility of connecting a tripod (included) via a ¼" universal mount. Telescopic handle (maximum stabilizer length 43 cm). Fabric case included. Portrait shooting mode.
Supported smartphone width from 58mm to 88mm. Charging time 3 hours. Bluetooth control range 5 m. USB-C port for charging. The stabilizer is controlled via Bluetooth or microUSB port.
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
Before buying always check characteristics and configuration of product with online store manager
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The young Chinese brand Gudsen famously jumped into the market of camera stabilizers, and after a while expanded the range with models for smartphones with the MOZA Mini line. And if the first Mini-Mi model was a test of water, then the MOZA Mini-S, released in 2019, is much more like a full-fledged stabilizer for SLR cameras. And at the same time it is quite inexpensive.

Improved Design

First, the improvements affected the design. With the help of the universal mount, MOZA Mini-S made friends with tripods. Moreover, the tripod is included. Also, the stabilizer was equipped with a telescopic handle, which allows you to increase the length of the stabilizer up to 43 cm. It turns out a good alternative to a selfie stick. In addition to everything, the design has become more thoughtful, it is easier to fold it and hide it in a case for transportation.

Telescopic handle

MOZA Mini-S can work with smartphones weighing up to 260 grams and not more than 88 mm wide. That is, almost any popular camera phone like the Galaxy S10 or Huawei P30 Pro. However, the stumbling block here will not be the dimensions, but firmware updates that allow you to add support for new smartphones. At the time of the announcement at the end of 2018, the MOZA Mini-S list of supported smartphones did not look very modern: iPhone X and younger, Huawei P10, Samsung Galaxy S8, Xiaomi Mi and Mi MIX 2. The firmware is constantly updated, but some models from the DxOMark top are still so far not on the list.

Controls smartphone camera directly

However, this is not just the case. The fact is that MOZA Mini-S can directly control the smartphone's camera via Bluetooth or microUSB. But this integration takes time. As for the controls, on the front of the handle you can find a standard four-position and several quick access buttons for changing the position of the camera, shooting vertical video and switching shooting modes (there is hyperlapse, selfie, axis lock and other “older” stabilizer modes). In general, setting up the stabilizer takes a matter of minutes and does not require additional tools and skills.

Restriction on the angles of rotation and inclination

Against the background of all this, a small drawback of the model is the limitation of the angles of rotation and tilt, which can create problems when shooting from some particularly difficult angles. Although, the question here is how much is needed when recording video from a mobile phone.

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