Overview

The Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Hand Unit provides three-channel wireless focus, iris, and/or zoom control as part of the Nucleus-M lens control system. The hand unit features a large wood-edged focus knob, a zoom joystick, an iris wheel, and a backlit LED display window.

SKU: GC33-WLC-T03-FIZ

Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Unit

The Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Hand Unit provides three-channel wireless focus, iris, and/or zoom control as part of the Nucleus-M lens control system. The hand unit features a large wood-edged focus knob, a zoom joystick, an iris wheel, and a backlit LED display window.

Select from low, medium, and maximum transmission ranges to best suit your working distance and battery reserves. The Nucleus-M FIZ Hand Unit's choice of 15 2.4 GHz channels minimizes the chance of interference in high-traffic areas. Set up to 10 soft stops with vibration for focus pulls, and calibrate lenses automatically or manually.

Wireless run/stop is available for select cameras using the hand unit and separately available cables. The hand unit is powered by two separately available lithium-ion batteries and can operate for up to 10 hours on a single charge.

Features

  • 3-channel wireless lens control unit
  • Control focus, iris, and/or zoom
  • Short-, medium-, and long-range transmission options
  • 15-channel selection minimizes outside interference
  • Powered via two 18650 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (not included)
  • Up to 10-hour runtime on a single charge
  • Ambidextrous design with large wood-edged knob
  • Up to 1000' Wireless Range
  • Focus, Iris, Zoom Hand Unit
  • 15 x 2.4 GHz Transmission Channels
  • 3 x Transmission-Range Options
  • Set up to 10 Soft Marks
  • Run/Stop Function for Select Cameras
  • Requires 2 x 18650 Batteries
  • Large Wood-Edged Knob
  • Backlit LED Display Window

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The Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Hand Unit provides three-channel wireless focus, iris, and/or zoom control as part of the Nucleus-M lens control system. The hand unit features a large wood-edged focus knob, a zoom joystick, an iris wheel, and a backlit LED display window.

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