Overview

The Nucleus-M Motor Kit I from Tilta includes the compact Nucleus-M focus/iris/zoom brushless lens motor and a 22" 7-pin to 7-pin power cable. The motor also comes with a 19mm rod adapter that secures on the side and a 19-to-15mm bushing. The Nucleus-M motor features the cinema lens standard 0.8 MOD and offers high, medium, and low torque settings. Other features include automatic and manual calibration and a status window display.

SKU: GC33-WLC-T03-M1

Tilta Nucleus-M Motor Kit 1

The Nucleus-M Motor Kit I from Tilta includes the compact Nucleus-M focus/iris/zoom brushless lens motor and a 22" 7-pin to 7-pin power cable. The motor also comes with a 19mm rod adapter that secures on the side and a 19-to-15mm bushing. The Nucleus-M motor features the cinema lens standard 0.8 MOD and offers high, medium, and low torque settings. Other features include automatic and manual calibration and a status window display.

Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Lens Control Motor

The compact Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Lens Control Motor features an integrated motor drive, eliminating the space of a separate drive box and enabling a quicker setup. Power the motor using a separately available D-Tap cable and power source, or daisy-chain to another motor using a 7-pin cable.

The Nucleus-M wireless motor includes a cine standard 0.8 Mod drive gear and a 19mm rod adapter with a bushing for mounting onto a 15mm rod. The motor features automatic or manual calibration, a display window, and high, medium, and low torque settings.

Features

  • Brushless motor with an integrated motor drive
  • Cine-lens standard 0.8 Mod, 35-tooth, 32-pitch gear
  • Motor clamps onto 19mm or 15mm rods (with included bushing)
  • Power via separately available D-Tap cable or daisy-chain to additional motors
  • Automatic and manual calibration
  • For focus, iris, or zoom control
  • High, medium, and low torque settings
  • Status display window

Tilta Nucleus-M 7-Pin Motor to Motor Cable (7")

Use this 7" Nucleus-M 7-Pin Motor to Motor Cable from Tilta to connect one Nucleus-M lens control motor to another

Key Features

  • Nucleus-M FIZ Brushless Motor, 0.8 MOD
  • 22" 7-Pin to 7-Pin Nucleus-M Motor Cable
  • Automatic and Manual Calibration
  • High, Medium, and Low Torque Settings

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Product Overview

The Nucleus-M Motor Kit I from Tilta includes the compact Nucleus-M focus/iris/zoom brushless lens motor and a 22" 7-pin to 7-pin power cable. The motor also comes with a 19mm rod adapter that secures on the side and a 19-to-15mm bushing. The Nucleus-M motor features the cinema lens standard 0.8 MOD and offers high, medium, and low torque settings. Other features include automatic and manual calibration and a status window display.

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