Movmax recently released a compact shock absorber system for lightweight cameras: the Blade Arm. This arm can take payloads between 150g/5.3oz and 500g/17.6oz. It attaches to your vehicle via one suction cup, and Movmax mainly targets it at DJI Osmo Pocket 3, Insta360 X4, and GoPro users. So, let’s take a closer look at it! Chinese camera accessories manufacturer Movmax released the N2 Arm air/hydraulic shock-absorbing system back in 2020. However, most vibration reduction systems are designed for “large” camera packages and can at least support the weight of a small gimbal. Movmax saw a gap in the market here and released the Blade Arm, a smaller shock-absorption system for action cameras and lightweight mirrorless cameras. Movmax Blade Arm – features The Movmax Blade Arm is a compact shock-absorbing arm that attaches to a moving vehicle via one suction cup. At the base of the arm, you’ll find a 7-inch/17.8cm bracket, which allows you to adjust the angle and position of the hydraulic arm. Movmax Blade Arm with a DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Image credit: Movmax Attached to the adjusting bracket is a compact hydraulic arm with the same N2 technology as Movmax’s bigger stabilizing systems. At the end of the hydraulic arm, you’ll find a 1/4″-20 mounting point to attach your camera. According to Movmax, the Blade Arm can take payloads between 150g/5.3oz and 500g/17.6oz. Depending on the camera you use, you can adjust the tension of the arm via a dedicated knob. The angle of the Blade Arm...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 15 May, 2024