Overview

PDMOVIE PD-BTMP-S Lidar Focus Motor

A decade of honing, striving for simplicity to the extreme, We have always pondered on how to make the follow focus system simpler and more user-friendly, So we had to start from scratch and rebuild. Live Air 3 Smart is born for simplicity, abandoning all cables, fancy screens, and complicated menus. Users don't need to spend time learning more, nor do they need to look at unnecessary data. Simply insert the battery into the motor, and it powers on automatically. Everything is designed for faster, simpler, and easier operation.

SKU: GC40-PD-BTMP-S

PDMOVIE PD-BTMP-S Lidar Focus Motor

PDMOVIE PD-BTMP-S Lidar Focus Motor

A decade of honing, striving for simplicity to the extreme, We have always pondered on how to make the follow focus system simpler and more user-friendly, So we had to start from scratch and rebuild. Live Air 3 Smart is born for simplicity, abandoning all cables, fancy screens, and complicated menus. Users don't need to spend time learning more, nor do they need to look at unnecessary data. Simply insert the battery into the motor, and it powers on automatically. Everything is designed for faster, simpler, and easier operation.

LiDAR Assisted Autofocus

Live Air 3 Smart is user-friendly and requires minimal setup. The introduction of LiDAR distance measurement autofocus greatly reduces the difficulty of focusing, allowing creators to focus more on composition and design, providing them with greater inspiration.

Array Focusing Technology

LiDAR automatic ranging can project a total of 4096 ranging points with a field of view angle of 28°. It accurately measures the distance to the subject within the effective range and automatically controls the motor to drive the lens for autofocus based on the data.

Three-speed focusing speed to adapt to different shooting scenarios

The LiDAR Motor is equipped with three autofocus speed modes. High-speed mode for capturing fast-moving subjects with precision, medium-speed mode for everyday shooting scenarios, and slow-speed mode for creating a more cinematic breathing effect.

Front/Rear Focus Lock Change

Depending on the requirements of the shooting scenario, you can easily switch between autofocus on the front focus or back focus. The front focus is the default focus on the object closest to the LiDAR, while the back focus is the default focus on the object at the far end of the LiDAR scanning range. (The back focus autofocus lock mode requires connection to the controller. Without controller connection, the motor will only default to front focus autofocus.)

Double Power Mode

When the Motor Smart is in a high-speed response state and the battery is at 100% capacity, it will automatically activate the Double Power mode. In this mode, the motor's power output is doubled, and the peak torque can reach up to 1.5Nm. The radar scanning rate can also be increased to 480Hz. When the battery level drops below 95%, the motor will automatically exit the Double Power mode. To keep the motor in the Double Power mode for an extended period, an external power source can be connected via the Type-C interface.

Quick Lens AF Marking

After completing lens travel calibration, simply mark three positions to quickly complete the marking process and enjoy autofocus functionality.

Type-C Quick Charge

Motor Smart can quick charge the battery and enter to double power mode through Type-C interface

Motor Smart Mini does not have Type-C interface

Assistive Focus Stickers

Applying assistive focus stickers can increase LIDAR measuring distance. Users can use the provided reflective stickers or purchase their own preferred reflective stickers

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Ultimate Tool for Solo Shooting

Automatic focus allows for an integrated user experience of receiving, monitoring, and controlling by a single individual

Fully equipped with accessories, ready to use out of the box

Equipped with multiple accessories, from focus rings to versatile clamps, enabling the follow focus system to be quickly put into operation.

Drive Module

High Torque, Low Latency, High Precision

Antenna Module

The latest 5.3 Bluetooth connection technology, with a control distance of up to 100 meters

LiDAR Module

Fast scanning target distance AI analysis travel data Assisted autofocus

Power Supply Module

Independent power supply, supporting fast charging and quick replacement, with a battery life of nearly 6-10 hours

Autofocus Mode

The LiDAR motor does not require connection to the controller and can be used once calibration is completed.

Standard Gears

Comes with a 0.8 Mod gear as standard, and additional 0.4/0.5/0.6 Mod gears can be purchased for easy compatibility with various lenses

Manual/Automatic calibration

Using the motor button, easily start automatic lens calibration. For lenses with infinite rotation, manual calibration can also be used to set the lens travel distance

Status Indicator, Simple and Clear

Lens Channel

Status Indicator, Simple and Clear

Motor Status

One-click Settings

All setting commands can be completed with one button.

No Signal Interference

The LiDAR motor does not require connection to the controller and can be used once calibration is completed.

Easy Installation Anywhere, Without Any Obstacles

The controller comes with a 1/4-inch screw and can be mounted on any equipment with a corresponding screw hole, such as kits, handles, and monitors

Key Features:

Smart Focus Motor with LIDAR

Automatically Tracks and Adjusts Focus

Uses 2 x LI-40/42B Batteries

0.7 Nm Torque

What's in the Box:

PDMOVIE PD-BTMP-S Lidar Focus Motor

PDMOVIE MOTOR SMART Mini Intelligent Focus Motor

2 x LI42B Battery

Micro-USB Charging Cable

USB Charger

2 x Assistive Focus Tile

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Product Overview

PDMOVIE PD-BTMP-S Lidar Focus Motor

A decade of honing, striving for simplicity to the extreme, We have always pondered on how to make the follow focus system simpler and more user-friendly, So we had to start from scratch and rebuild. Live Air 3 Smart is born for simplicity, abandoning all cables, fancy screens, and complicated menus. Users don't need to spend time learning more, nor do they need to look at unnecessary data. Simply insert the battery into the motor, and it powers on automatically. Everything is designed for faster, simpler, and easier operation.

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