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Comparison Gudsen MOZA AirCross 2 Professional Kit vs DJI Ronin-SC Pro Combo

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Gudsen MOZA AirCross 2 Professional Kit
DJI Ronin-SC Pro Combo
Gudsen MOZA AirCross 2 Professional KitDJI Ronin-SC Pro Combo
from £320.05 
Expecting restock
from £365.00 
Expecting restock
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Main
360° rotation in all axes. Multifunction wheel to control the stabilizer. Smartphone remote control support. OLED display. Three CAN ports for connecting accessories.
The Ronin-SC is a more compact version of the Ronin-S. Force Mobile mode to control the movement of the gimbal by tilting the mobile device, the function can be used to work two operators in pairs. Tripod and Follow Focus included.
Type
for camera
for camera
Display
In box
phone mount (like a screen)
focus control
quick release plate
tripod stand
phone mount (like a screen)
focus control
quick release plate
tripod stand
Gimbal specifications
Max. load3.2 kg2 kg
Rotation angle360°360°
Tilt angle360°-95° +220°
Bank angle360°-202.5° +112.5°
Max. controlled speed180 °/sec
Battery
Battery modelM2S30QB18650
Capacity3000 mAh2450 mAh
Battery life12 h11 h
Removable battery
Shooting features
Camera controljoystickjoystick
Functions
camera position fixing
axis lock
control wheel
camera position fixing
axis lock
 
Shooting modes
Time lapse
selfie mode
sports mode
autopanorama
tracking mode
inversion mode
Time lapse
 
sports mode
autopanorama
tracking mode
inversion mode
General
Connection
Bluetooth /v4.2/
Bluetooth /5.0/
Mechanical axis lock
Dimensions (folded)390x240x170 mm220x200x75 mm
Weight (without handle)830 g
Weight1050 g1100 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019august 2019

Display

The presence of a display in the stabiliser design makes the operation of the device more comfortable and visual. Depending on the specific modification of the stabiliser, the screen can perform many functions. Usually, the display shows basic information about the operating modes used, the date and time, as well as the battery level. The most advanced stabilisers can display the image from the camera, which allows you to use it as a viewfinder with LiveView mode. At the same time, the screen size on professional steadicams can reach 3″ or more, but the vast majority of models are still equipped with a 0.5″ screen.

Max. load

The maximum weight that the stabiliser is designed to carry.

This is the maximum weight of the camera with all accessories allowed for this model.

Tilt angle

The range of forward-backwards tilt angles relative to the vertical position supported by the stabiliser.

It can be written in different ways.

The simplest option is when one angle value is indicated in the characteristics. This may mean that the camera can deviate from the neutral position in both directions by the same angle, which is half the range.

Another option is used when the angles of tilt forward and backward are not the same. In such cases, the horizontal position of the camera on a vertical steadicam is taken as zero, the “-” sign indicates the maximum angle of camera deflection back, lens up, and the “+” sign — forward, lens down.

Bank angle

The range of roll angles (to the side) supported by the stabiliser.

Can be recorded in two ways (See "Tilt angle")

Max. controlled speed

The maximum controlled speed supported by the stabiliser is, in fact, the highest speed of rotation of the camera along one axis or another, provided by the device. This is the maximum rotation speed of the entire structure, at which the stabiliser automation can provide effective stabilisation along the corresponding axis (that is, keep the camera stationary).

This item is directly related to the purpose of the stabiliser — for shooting while hiking or cycling on flat terrain, a high stabilization speed is hardly necessary, but during surfing, acrobatic aerobatics and other similar activities, the “slow” stabiliser often turns out to be ineffective.

Battery model

Model of the battery used in the stabiliser. This information is not very important when choosing: if you wish, knowing the battery model, you can find detailed information about it. However, the key characteristics of the battery are usually given in general information about the stabiliser. Nevertheless, model information can be useful if you plan to purchase an additional battery, or if you already have a battery and you need to evaluate its compatibility with the device.

Capacity

The capacity of the battery used in the stabiliser.

In theory, a higher capacity allows you to work longer without recharging, but the battery life of the stabiliser also depends on its power consumption. So, only models with similar performance characteristics can be compared with each other according to this indicator; and when choosing, it is better to focus not on the capacity, but on the directly claimed battery life.

Battery life

The maximum length of time the device will work before it needs its battery to be recharged. It is worth considering that the manufacturer indicates the maximum time, which does not correspond to real indicators due to the conditions and intensity of use.

Removable battery

The presence of a removable battery in the design of the stabiliser allows, if necessary, to replace the used one with a spare one and thus to record longer without interruption.
Gudsen MOZA AirCross 2 Professional Kit often compared
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