Moza Lite is the latest gimbal from Gudsen, it is the lite version of the well designed and usage of the Gudzen Moza (or what we called it the original Moza). For features and pricing, head over to Gudsen for information.
Moza Lite is a great concept and comes with a great wireless controller (for the advance and pro version). However, it is still have some issues that they are fixing, but unlike other companies, Gudsen has been very attentive to provide excellent customer service (it may take a few days or time to get a respond but they always reply) compared to other Chinese companies that I’ve ordered from in the past).
Below is our in-depth review of the Moza Lite
NOTE: Firmware v1.3 is out as of 9/28/2015: http://www.gudsen.com/download/MOZA_Lite_Firmware_V13_20150928.zip
NOTE: Latest firmware v1.2 is available as of 9-12-2015, you can get it at http://www.gudsen.com/download/MOZA_Lite_Firmware_V12_20150912.zip
NOTE: The controller CAN do diagonal movements (you have to go to the controller and change the settings from 4 directional to 8.
Moza Lite In-depth Review from Johnny Wu on Vimeo.
This is the 2nd batch of their Lite version, they have fine tuned and fixed several issues, and here’s our in-depth review, for more information visit www.gudsen.com or join our Facebook Moza User Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/MozaGimbalUserGroup/
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Table of Content:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 3 Packages available
01:05 Moza Lite Size
2:36 Wireless Thumb Controller
4:25 Gimbal Stand or not?
7:54 Balancing with the Lite
18:47 Moza Lite 3 shooting modes (Normal/Upright, Inverted, Briefcase)
21:38 Test footage (from basic to extreme)
24:41 Result Opinion
25:50 Issues
31:53 Conclusions
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