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Bright Tangerine Follow Focus Handwheel (Large)

Our handwheels for the Revolvr & Revolvr Atom have been ergonomically designed with a contoured handle & a textured surface for smooth operation at all times.

SKU: GC63-B2000.1002

Bright Tangerine Follow Focus Handwheel (Large)

Bright Tangerine Follow Focus Handwheel (Large)

Our handwheels for the Revolvr & Revolvr Atom have been ergonomically designed with a contoured handle & a textured surface for smooth operation at all times.

The Revolvr Handwheel is an essential accessory that allows you to easily control the follow focus system and enable you to pull focus precisely.

It is weighted perfectly to provide you with precise feedback at all times and the physical protrusion on the handwheel serves as a pointer to mark focus.

The Revolvr handwheel is compatible with our 3″ handwheel extension, the 4D speed crank and the 270mm flexible focus whip to give you multiple options to pull focus in any shooting condition.

The ergonomically contoured handle with a textured surface ensures you always have an excellent grip and it is very easy to use with gloves during shoots in cold weather.

The handwheel is compatible with both the Revolvr and the Revolvr Atom core bridges to give you maximum flexibility.

Our dedicated soft stop / hard stop pack which moves independently on the handwheel lets you set precise focus points and the marking discs can be used for easy marking and erasing of focus points for your reference.

The Revolvr handwheel stands out from the competition as it comes with a provision to mount our torch holster to let you mount a torch in low light scenarios.

The Revolvr handwheel has been carefully crafted and assembled in Germany from titanium, anodized aluminium, stainless steel, rubber and high-grade Delrin to ensure maximum durability and resistance from wear and tear.

Features:

Weighted perfectly to provide precise feedback

The physical protrusion on the handwheel serves as a pointer to mark focus

Compatible with our 3" handwheel extension, the 4D speed crank and the 270mm flexible focus whip

Contoured handle with textured surface for excellent grip

Compatible with Revolvr & Revolvr Atom core bridges

Compatible with our independently moving soft stop / hard stop pack

Built-in marking disc to mark and erase focus points easily

Provision to mount our torch holster to use a torch in challenging shooting scenarios

Built from titanium, anodized aluminium, stainless steel, rubber and high-grade Delrin for maximum durability

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Bright Tangerine Follow Focus Handwheel (Large)

Our handwheels for the Revolvr & Revolvr Atom have been ergonomically designed with a contoured handle & a textured surface for smooth operation at all times.

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