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The Moza iFocus-M is a lightweight wireless lens control motor for the Moza Air 2 and AirCross 2 gimbal. Whereas the standard iFocus motor is made of aluminum and features a built-in battery, the iFocus-M has a plastic housing and connects to the gimbal for power via an included, short Multi-CAN cable. The motor mounts on a 15mm rod via a built-in rod port and can be aligned to the focus or zoom ring. It can be controlled by the gimbal handwheel or using an optional Moza hand unit from up to 328' away.Two iFocus-M motors can be used at the same time with the AirCross 2 because this gimbal offers two Multi-CAN ports. The gimbal handwheel can be used to control one motor and the optional hand unit the other. Alternatively, the handwheel can be switched between controlling one or the other motor via settings changes.
Compactly designed, the iFocus-M is small in size, big in stature. With a body mass of only 88g, the Gimbal balance is not affected by this minimal weight increase.
The Micro brushless motor has superior torque with low noise providing confident and reliable control. The iFocus-M gives you both power and accuracy. Precision fitted bearings and gears keep quiet even at high speed, ensuring your recording is completely unaffected.
Precise
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The iFocus-M is specially customized for the MOZA Air 2 eliminating the need for extra adapters and troublesome calibration. After connecting to the Air 2, the gimbal powers the iFocus-M removing addition battery requirements and restrictions.
The iFocus-M is able to pair with the hand unit to wirelessly control the lens up to 15 meters.
Record the first focusing process in the handunit, the focus motor will automaticall cycle according to that process,making it more intelligent for repeated shots.
In addition to the Air 2, the iFocus-M can be mounted on other MOZA gimbals and other brands of camera stabilizers (extra adapters are needed), providing creators with more choices.