
This review is for the Moza AirAcross 2. About a month ago I bought a Moza Mini S stabilizer. I liked it so much that I use one wanted Professional stabilizer for my SLR camera. This pendant is amazing. I've tried playing with other manufacturers' DSLRs in the past, but I've never been able to balance them. This suspension had no problems with balancing. I was able to balance it in about 5 minutes on the first try. The built in screen allowed me to do a balance check to make sure everything was properly balanced. I really like the side display. I haven't seen any other gaming in this price range that could fit so much into one screen. The screen makes it much easier for beginners to operate this stabilizer. Usually you have to count how many times you press a key to find out what mode you are in. There is no need to guess with this suspension, everything is visible on the monitor. However, the application is also very easy to use. The application allows you to switch to initial mode, control the gimbal remotely and much more. So I definitely recommend using the app to get started. Here are some interesting properties this stabilizer has. You can make facial gestures with your mobile phone. This allows the gimbal to follow your phone's movements when you're recording yourself. Then comes the motion tracking. This also uses your cell phone, but you attach it to a hot shoe on your camera. Then set up the tracking so that the gimbal follows the subject independently. It works wonderfully with a tripod. Launch mode is another cool feature. You can automatically or manually rotate the camera 360 degrees in any direction. I highly recommend checking out the tutorials on how to use all the available features. Tutorials are also a great way to learn how to properly balance a stabilizer. Every time you add or remove something from your camera, the gimbal needs to be rebalanced. What I love most about the Moza AirAcross 2 is its ease of use. That's why I recommend this stabilizer to any beginner or professional. This is a professional stabilizer, but it's the easiest I've ever used. It didn't take long to set up the stabilizer, which is a big plus on a first run. The built-in screen greatly simplifies working with the settings. Definitely a must if you're just starting out. The application allows you to update the firmware without connecting to a computer. However, you can still update from a computer if you prefer. My camera and gimbal together weigh just over 5 pounds. I found it fairly easy to transport. All I can say is that if this is your first time looking for a stabilizer for your DSLR or mirrorless camera, this is a great choice. If you are looking for a stabilizer to buy for someone else, whether they are just starting out in video or have been doing it for a while, I recommend this stabilizer. It's a good game to learn from and grow from rather than outgrow.


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