Moza AirCross

The Moza AirCross is a camera stabilization device designed expressly for the new fleet of mirrorless cameras, targeted to videographers looking for a lightweight system

13 November 2018

The concept of a gimbal — a pivoted support that allows the rotation of an object about a single axis — dates back to the ancient Greeks and Chinese. Moza have taken the concept to the forefront of modern technology with its range of impressive tools for keeping things steady.

 


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Moza AirCross
Stabilization for the mirrorless generation

The Moza AirCross is a camera stabilization device designed expressly for the new fleet of mirrorless cameras, targeted to videographers looking for a lightweight system — weighing only 0.9kg, the AirCross can tackle payloads of 1.8kg — that employs many accessories and the important feature of a 12.6V DC connector. Add your power banks and you can keep thirsty cameras clicking — on top of a built-in rechargeable 12-hour battery. Remote control and long-exposure motion timelapse features add functionality, and the inception mode achieves a 360-degree rotation of the yaw axis, giving your takes a certain cosmic flair. Priced at $790.