Gudsen launches Moza Air 3-axis powered stabilization system

Chinese stabilization brand Gudsen has announced a new addition to its Moza range of powered gimbals that’s aimed at users of compact system cameras and small-to-medium sized DSLRs. The Moza Air can carry a maximum payload of 5.5lbs and offers powered 3-axis stabilization as well as remote control features. Gudsen claims it is ‘the smartest camera stabilization and control system for mirrorless cameras and DSLRs.’

The handheld device uses a single joystick on its handle for the photographer to control the direction the camera will face and the modes the gimbal operates in, while a smartphone app allows the same controls to be applied from a distance of 10m. The app also allows users to program motion-orientated time-lapse sequences with the head turning or tilting by increments to match the shooting settings of the camera. An optional thumb controller is also available that additionally provides start/stop functions for some camera models. Having an app and a thumb controller means that the system can be carried by one person while another controls the direction of the camera.

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The gimbal is capable of 360-degree rotation in yaw, tilt and roll axes and with a dual-handle included users can opt to have the camera above or slung below the hand grip. The Moza Air is powered by three 2000mAh lithium batteries that run the system for up to four hours.The Gudsen Moza Air costs $599.

About MOZA Air

MOZA Air is a versatile and interactive camera stabilization system designed for mirrorless cameras and most DSRLs to capture smooth and cinematic videos. It is a 3-axis handheld gimbal stabilizer that gives the operator ability of controlling over the camera and gimbal via the handgrip or the MOZA wireless thumb controller. With a max payload of 2.5kg or 5.5 lbs, it can support Sony A7S, Panasonic GH5, Canon 5D Mark III and others. With high precision encoded motors and advanced motion control technology built into the MOZA Assistant App, it allows for shooting motion time-lapse with your iPhone.

Sоurсе: dpreview.com

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