Overview

Tilta Khronos Focus PD Handle for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max - Black

Designed to provide additional power and greater control over the focus and zoom functions on your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, the black Khronos Focus PD Handle from Tilta connects to your iPhone using an integrated USB-C cable and uses Bluetooth to control focus and zoom using a dial on the front of the handle. This allows users to perform smoother, more natural zooms and focus pulls, while eliminating the need to change focus by tapping on the screen. Also featured is an internal battery that may be charged via USB-C and powers the Khronos Case, which is necessary when using accessories that include the Mini-LED Panel or Cooling Module.

SKU: GC33-TK-IP-PH-B

Tilta Khronos Focus PD Handle for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max - Black

Tilta Khronos Focus PD Handle for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max - Black

Designed to provide additional power and greater control over the focus and zoom functions on your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, the black Khronos Focus PD Handle from Tilta connects to your iPhone using an integrated USB-C cable and uses Bluetooth to control focus and zoom using a dial on the front of the handle. This allows users to perform smoother, more natural zooms and focus pulls, while eliminating the need to change focus by tapping on the screen. Also featured is an internal battery that may be charged via USB-C and powers the Khronos Case, which is necessary when using accessories that include the Mini-LED Panel or Cooling Module.

Made to be used with the Khronos Case for iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, the Handle secures to the case using a locking clamp. Simply press the release button, align the pins, and release the button once everything is in place. The Handle also provides more stability when during operations and the record button ensures users don't need to let go of the handle to start recording.

Custom Designed

Custom designed for the Khronos Phone Case for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.

Locking Clamp

The integrated locking clamp allows users to securely connect the Handle to the Khronos Case.

Focus and Zoom

Users will be able to have expanded and greater control over focus pulls and zooms.

Integrated Battery

An integrated battery provides passthrough power for the Khronos Case, which can be used for some accessories.

Increased Stability

The Focus PD Handle provides a strong point of contact from which users can operate the system as a whole.

Key Features:

Works with the Khronos Phone Case

More Precise Control Over Focus and Zoom

Secures Using a Locking Clamp

Integrated Battery with USB-C Charging

iPhone Connectivity via USB-C Cable

Focus and Zoom Control via Bluetooth

Increased Stability During Use

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Tilta Khronos Focus PD Handle for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max - Black

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Product Overview

Tilta Khronos Focus PD Handle for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max - Black

Designed to provide additional power and greater control over the focus and zoom functions on your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, the black Khronos Focus PD Handle from Tilta connects to your iPhone using an integrated USB-C cable and uses Bluetooth to control focus and zoom using a dial on the front of the handle. This allows users to perform smoother, more natural zooms and focus pulls, while eliminating the need to change focus by tapping on the screen. Also featured is an internal battery that may be charged via USB-C and powers the Khronos Case, which is necessary when using accessories that include the Mini-LED Panel or Cooling Module.

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