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Review on πŸ“· MOZA Air 2: Advanced Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer with OLED Display & Smart Time-Lapse Lens Control System for DSLR, Mirrorless, & Pocket Cinema Cameras (9lbs Payload) by L Quc Qun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

Very positive impressions, in terms of build quality it is in no way inferior to, for example, ronin-m, and he was also buggy so that oh. Has pros: An incomparable advantage is the ability to control both the camera and the stub itself on the fly from the screen. To put it mildly, constantly changing the settings with the mobile is such a thing. Connections, waiting, glitches, fu. The beveled axis roll is incomparable, I normally used only Ronin-M, and oh, I got tired of it, of course. I understand that different things, but still. The double quick-release platform is infinitely beautiful - I can transfer the camera from a monopod to a stub almost instantly. Very comfortable handle itself. In general, the stub leaves the impression of a device that tried to take into account the errors and inconveniences of all the stubs that are on the market. Cons: The battery cover is loose, it seems like you can solve it with a couple of strips of electrical tape. Everyone says heavy, but it is not much lighter than a regular glidecam. Although, of course, when I hung 24-105 on him, I felt it. In general, the forearm was pumped after a day of filming, judging by the sensations. They scold the overly responsive joystick on the network, but its task is different, apparently - to set the frame, and not to operate the camera during the shooting. If you connect it as another control, then yes, it pisses you off. The leg of the tripod has become suspiciously easy to open compared to the other two, this is suspicious and evokes bad thoughts I would like to have a timeout of a couple of seconds after activating the camera settings, so that they would be cut down. I just can’t get used to the fact that after adjusting, for example, ISO, you need to click on ISO again to return to the steadicam control mode. It is necessary to avoid the position of some positions of the handle, otherwise it starts to shake violently. For example, when blocking all axes, you turn the knob at 9 o'clock. Sometimes the camera (canon 80d) freezes in focus confirmation mode when using the focus button. Have to unplug/plug wire