[17:32 Tue,27.August 2019 by Thomas Richter] |
The MOZA AirCross one-handed gimbal has been redesigned -- the new version 2 supports a higher payload of 3.2kg and weighs about 1.2kg including battery. There is now more space available for mounting the camera (mirrorless or DSLR); it can theoretically also be mounted upright on the gimbal thanks to the L-Bracket. The roll axis can also be mounted on the left or right side, which gives you more room to balance different camera models. ![]() MOZA AirCross 2
New features like FPV mode, automatic rotation, speed adjustment and angle control are implemented in Inception Mode 3.0. The Mimic Control, where the camera movement is spatially controlled by rotating and turning a connected smartphone, was already included in the first version. The possibility of object tracking via smartphone app seems new. Gimbal control on the handle is via a larger joystick and a new rotary wheel, which also allows extended control over the camera focus. In addition, a small display is integrated on which status displays can be read. ![]() MOZA AirCross 2 Controller A more powerful 3000mAh battery takes over the power supply, so that the operating time remains at max. 12h despite a higher load. All three gimbal axes can be locked for safe transport, which is also helpful when balancing. The MOZA AirCross 2 from Gudsen costs 429 dollars or 579 dollars in a Pro version (currently reduced to 499 dollars), which includes an iFokus M motor and a smartphone mount. ![]() MOZA AirCross 2 Pro Setup with Follow Focus ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Neuer MOZA AirCross 2 Einhand-Gimbal |
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