Designed with Moza's SPARK power supply system, the Air 2 has an input port that provides an alternate way of powering the gimbal, and three output ports for powering the camera and accessories using optional Moza adapter cables. The batteries are replaceable for continued operation. The gimbal runs on four included lithium-ion 18650 batteries which provide up to 16 hours of runtime. Inception, for example, allows you to rotate the camera as you push in on a subject. These modes allow for different shooting styles that Moza calls Sport Gear, FPV, Panorama, Tracking, and Inception styles. The Air 2 features eight different operational modes, including single-axis and dual-axis modes such as pan follow and pan tilt follow (please see the Features section below for the full list). Most of the settings and customizations, as well as the gimbal status, are confirmed on an OLED display that provides intuitive information feedback. The joystick, smart wheel, and smart trigger controls are customizable in multiple combinations for different shooting styles. There is a total of 12 physical buttons for controlling the gimbal and camera, as well as adjusting settings such as shutter, aperture, and exposure compensation (where applicable). The Air 2 also supports the optional Moza iFOCUS Intelligent Wireless Lens Control System, which comes in different versions to offer standard and automatic (with preset start/end points) focus and zoom control directly from the Air 2.Īnother standout aspect of the Air 2 is that it clears and provides an unobstructed view of the camera LCD thanks to an angled motor arm. The high weight capacity allows for a much wider range of cameras to be used, as well as wider combinations of cameras and lenses. The Moza Air 2 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer has been upgraded over previous versions with newly optimized high-torque motors, a 9.25 lb weight capacity, and many other features.
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