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Moza AirCross Review

  • 7 years ago

Gudsen recently released a new gimbal for mirrorless or small cameras, the Moza AirCross, in addition to have all the features from the bigger brother Moza Air, which we did a review against the Zhiyun Crane that you can watch here.  it also included feature like powering the Panasonic Gh3/4/5 and Sony A series cameras as well as an additional plug for v-lock batteries to be plugged onto the gimbal.

At $420 (not including the dual handle) this is a direct competition again Zhiyun’s Crane v2 and the new CranePlus.

 

 

 

 

Here’s their promotional video

 

We get to play with it and did some testing, with the latest firmware, it was a lot better than we anticipated. The case however was so small that it does not have space for other accessories like the dual handles or the thumb controller, so we ended up spending $60 to get a hard case from

Amazon to fit it all in.

Other than that, we love this gimbal, surely it will turn heads!

Here’s our review (this was taped during our live stream to the Gudsen AirCross FaceBook User Group)

 

Below are the different options in the buttons (thanks to Lee Davies):

We also did some examples of how to update firmware and calibrate the Moza Air / AirCross (same process):

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