Technology
Score Black Friday savings on a gimbal for your smartphone
If you need evidence of the incredible video capabilities of your smartphone, look no further than director Steven Soderbergh’s latest thriller Unsane, shot entirely on an iPhone.
“Free of cumbersome equipment, Soderbergh wields his camera with the agility of a pencil flying along a sketch pad,” writes Richard Brody of the New Yorker.
But not all of us are Steven Soderbergh, and sometimes the footage we record on our smartphones is shaky and/or blurry. Fortunately, you don’t have to have a Hollywood-sized budget to remedy that issue — just attach a gimbal stabilizer to your smartphone and hit “record” for professional-quality shots.
The MOZA Mini-Me is a solid gimbal option that is compatible with virtually any device. You can get it in the Mashable Shop for less than $100 when you enter our pre-Black Friday coupon code EBFSD15 at checkout to save an extra 15%.
The MOZA Mini-Me features eight follow modes that allow it to capture impressively smooth cinematic motions, from the Sport Gear mode for quick transitions to Inception Mode for awesome Dutch tilt angles. It also comes with a companion app that lets you zoom, focus, snap panoramas, perform slo-mo time-lapses, and more. But the real advantage to the MOZA Min-Me lies within its 5V input port: Hook your phone up to it, and it’ll instantly start charging your device so you never hit that dreaded 1% battery mark during filming.
The MOZA Mini-Me normally retails for $109.99, but you can pick one up in the Mashable Shop for just $94.99 plus an extra 15% off with code EBFSD15.
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