Experimenting with the Moza Mini S


Whenever I take videos while my son and I are walking, I find myself wishing for a means to stabilise the videos that I'm taking, particularly the videos in which I use the front-facing built-in camera on my cellphone.

Finally, I got convinced to buy a gimbal stabiliser when Val flew in because I'd like to have our family videos be fairly motion-stable. And so after a few days of waiting, my Amazon order finally arrived: a Gudsen Moza Mini S. It has three axes for stabilisation: pan (aka yaw, horizontal motion), tilt (aka pitch; vertical motion), and roll (backwards and forwards motion).

What I didn't realise is that this stabiliser is not as straightforward as a regular selfie stick or monopod. Instead, I had to learn how to balance the mobile phone onto the phone holder (located at the pitch axis). And the gimbal stabiliser is heavier than it looks.

Anyway, once the wee one took his nap, I went outdoors to video flowers growing in our backyard. One flower had a bee in it. Thus, it became the most interesting video in my gimbal experimental period.

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