Ooh.. so looking at the Moza Air X.. it looks like it has 2 motors like that.. it says dual focus/zoom motors. Who knows what will ship.. as else where the Weebill LAB was discovered to not come with any focus/zoom motors, though I dont know if it was said it would.
Which at $600... vs the $900 LAB3... if you have to buy motors for focus and zoom but the LAB3 comes with them, handles more weight, etc.. seems like the LAB3 may be the better purchase.
So, is it your guys feeling that these motors are now starting to replace the old focus pulling? It allows you to easily adjust focus, zoom, even iris (if you want to get crazy with all 3) as a solo video dude, without having to move your hands off too far.
Question.. is there any sort of agreed upon protocol that would allow a camera developer with wifi, to control these devices? Or is everything proprietary? It would be great for the camera itself in its OS to be able to offer itself up as a "wifi hotspot", and then your phone, motors, gimbal motors, etc could all "connect" and then you could control everything via the camera monitor if it is big/touch screen or your phone/tablet via app. In this way you could start to see amazing automations you could string together. In fact, IoT seems like the perfect fit for this.
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