Overview

The Tilta Mirage Motorized VND Kit is a new matte box system developed for the latest era of video creators, an ultra lightweight build, multifunctional modular design, and affordable solution for modern and efficient video production.

SKU: GC33-MB-T16-B1

Tilta Mirage Motorized VND Kit (Without Battery)

The Tilta Mirage Motorized VND Kit is a new matte box system developed for the latest era of video creators, an ultra lightweight build, multifunctional modular design, and affordable solution for modern and efficient video production.

Featuring a new standard 95mm clamp on backing that can be mounted directly onto classic cinema lenses such as ARRI Ultra Primes, Leica Summicron-C, etc., as well as adaptable to more accessible DSLR and Mirrorless Lenses, to support all video creators.

Inherited from the film industry, the cartridge filter design replaces the conventional screw on filter system and can be quickly installed with a single press.The system supports a variety of special effect circular filters, such as star patterns, multi-colored streaks, anamorphic flares, black and white pro mists, and other lens effects that can fully support all aspects of your creative vision for modern video production.

The module has built-in hard stops between ND 0.3 ~ ND 2.7 to ensure no risk of an X-Pattern Cross Shadow. Based on golden ratio design and optimized color rendition, to maximize the ND function our variable ND has a larger axis between the filter elements. To prevent vignetting, use ND 0.3-2.1 for wide lenses and use ND 2.1-2.7 for focal lengths beyond 35mm.

The VND module can be wirelessly controlled by a micro motor to remotely adjust the ND level which offers more flexibility while shooting. The standard wireless range is 100m and can be extended further by a wireless signal amplifier for aerial photography (optional). The VND’s Motor can be controlled with the new Wireless Controller (included in the VND + Motor Kit) as well as Tilta’s Nucleus Series Wireless Follow Focus Systems.

Compatibility

Tilta Mirage Motorized VND Kit (Without Battery)

Features

  • Clamp On to Cine Lenses with 95mm Front Diameters or via Filter Thread Adapters
  • Supports Lightweight Configurations, Perfect for Gimbals and Drones
  • Accommodates 4 x 5.6 and New 95mm Circular Filters
  • [Supports Variable ND Which Can Be Manually or Remotely Controlled
  • Expandable Design Supports Many Accessories to Expand Functionality

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The Tilta Mirage Motorized VND Kit is a new matte box system developed for the latest era of video creators, an ultra lightweight build, multifunctional modular design, and affordable solution for modern and efficient video production.

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