Gudsen Moza Moin Camera: A compact for video and stills with integrated gimbal stabilizer
Moza is one of the leading gimbal stabilization developers on the market. However, they do not focus on just the accessory but on offering the complete system. This is the new Gudsen Moza Moin pocket camera.
These compact cameras focus on offering higher-quality still images and video than those of mobile with several added creative elements. This, while maintaining the ability to be comparable products that load quickly and will be more attractive for a consumer who wants a dedicated accessory. They are between the world of action cameras and a compact. In the case of Moza, this model seeks to compete directly with the DJI Pocket 2, as reported by DP Review.
Gudsen Moza Moin has plastic construction. Its central body contains a drop-down 2.45-inch touch screen that is somewhat larger than DJI's, making it easier to manipulate settings or select track points in specific screen modes. Also, in this area is the built-in microphone for sound capture. At the top of the device is the 12 MP camera anchored to a 3-axis gimbal system. It has a 120º angle (~ 14mm FF equivalent) with an F2.2 aperture.
Smooth Videos and Sharp Photos
It can capture 12 MP stills in JPEG or RAW (.DNG) format at the image level. It can charge 4K .MP4 (H.264 codec) video up to 60 frames per second, and in Slow Motion mode, it can capture 1080p up to 200 FPS and 720p up to 240 FPS.
It has subject tracking, burst shooting, automatic panorama, and time-lapse tools. It can shoot at sensitivities between ISO 100 to ISO 3200. Its minimum shutter speed is 1/8000 S, and it can shoot up to 60 seconds for creative images at night.
Intelligent Silent Transfer
It can be connected to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi and BlueTooth, which allows the mobile to view the images and store the material. However, the device has a MicroSD slot that allows a maximum of 256 GB of storage, which will help save device and mobile energy and reduce the space used on our mobiles.
950 mAh Battery
The device works with a 950 mAh lithium battery that gives it an autonomy of 145 minutes in use and normal conditions. Its recharge time is 90 minutes.
Price
The camera is now available for sale through Gudsen Moza's page for a price of $ 299



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