Overview

Power your Nucleus Nano lens motor and add start/stop control for select cameras with the type-IV Right-Side Advanced Focus Handle with Run/Stop for F570 Battery from Tilta. This handgrip with a tactical gray finish allows you to connect to an optional Nucleus Nano motor to control focus via the built-in finger wheel. It also features a record button for triggering record on/off over an optional Tilta R/S cable connection to compatible cameras. Multiple R/S cables are available, depending on your camera.

SKU: GC33-TA-RFH4-57

Tilta Tiltaing Right Side Advanced Focus Handle (F570 Battery) Type IV - Tactical Gray

Power your Nucleus Nano lens motor and add start/stop control for select cameras with the type-IV Right-Side Advanced Focus Handle with Run/Stop for F570 Battery from Tilta. This handgrip with a tactical gray finish allows you to connect to an optional Nucleus Nano motor to control focus via the built-in finger wheel. It also features a record button for triggering record on/off over an optional Tilta R/S cable connection to compatible cameras. Multiple R/S cables are available, depending on your camera.

It comes with a NATO rail clamp, allowing you to attach it to a suitable camera or cage. The NATO clamp can be removed to reveal two threaded mounting holes that allow you to choose from a variety of attachment options for mounting on your camera cage or baseplate. The comfortable handgrip accepts an F55/F570 L-series battery internally, allowing you to power your Nucleus Nano focus control motor via the built-in thumbwheel, and it includes a run/stop cable. The handgrip also features a 12 VDC output port.

The handgrip features a record start/stop button and a calibration feature for use with a variety of lenses. The integrated female mounting threads permit 360° rotation for adjustment of the handgrip's angle, and they allow you to choose your mounting attachment such as the Tilta Rosette Attachment, ARRI Locating Pin Attachment, NATO Rail Adapter, and more. An included adjustable wrist strap helps keep your hand comfortably on the handgrip.

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Tilta ing Right Side Advanced Focus Handle (F570 Battery) Type IV - Tactical Gray

Key Features

  • Power Nucleus Nano Motor
  • Control Focus and Start/Stop
  • Accepts Select L-Series Batteries
  • NATO Rail Clamp Attachment Included
  • 360° of Rotation
  • Run/Stop Cable Included
  • Numerous Attachment Options Available

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Product Overview

Power your Nucleus Nano lens motor and add start/stop control for select cameras with the type-IV Right-Side Advanced Focus Handle with Run/Stop for F570 Battery from Tilta. This handgrip with a tactical gray finish allows you to connect to an optional Nucleus Nano motor to control focus via the built-in finger wheel. It also features a record button for triggering record on/off over an optional Tilta R/S cable connection to compatible cameras. Multiple R/S cables are available, depending on your camera.

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