Overview

Tilta Nucleus M(Wireless follow focus) is a revolutionary and highly customisable 3-channel wireless lens control system. It allows you to have full control of focus, iris, and zoom on either the FIZ hand unit or between the two wireless hand grips. You can even split control of the channels between the hand unit and wireless hand grips as you see fit with the push of a button. The wireless range of both the hand unit and hand grips is 1000 feet.

SKU: GC33-WLC-T03

Tilta Nucleus M(Wireless follow focus)

Tilta Nucleus M(Wireless follow focus) is a revolutionary and highly customisable 3-channel wireless lens control system. It allows you to have full control of focus, iris, and zoom on either the FIZ hand unit or between the two wireless hand grips. You can even split control of the channels between the hand unit and wireless hand grips as you see fit with the push of a button. The wireless range of both the hand unit and hand grips is 1000 feet.

The hand grips can be attached to the included rosette mounts for handheld operation and can also be attached to top bar-based gimbals with the included Nucleus-M Hand Grip to Gimbal Adapters or to ring-based gimbals with the optional Nucleus-M Hand Grip Universal Gimbal Ring Adapters. Each motor has its own built-in motor drive that communicates directly with the hand unit and hand grips. This negates the need to mount a separate MDR to your rig, allowing for a more compact camera setup and a quicker setup time. Simply set the motors and hand unit/hand grips to the same channel and you will have full control. The motors allow for automatic calibration of the lens as well as manual calibration if you are using lenses that don’t have hard end stops at close focus and infinity. The motors are designed to clamp onto 19mm or 15mm rods (with the included rod bushings). This clamp-on design allows you to easily attach and detach the motors without needing to remove any other accessory from your setup.

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Tilta Nucleus M(Wireless follow focus)

Specifications

Weight:

  • FIZ Hand Unit (no batteries): 0.972 lbs

  • Right Handle Grip (no batteries or adapters): 0.582 lbs

  • Left Handle Grip (no batteries or adapters): 0.529 lbs

  • Arri Rosette Male to Handle Grip Adapter: 0.161 lbs

  • Gimbal to Hand Grip Adapter: 0.099 lbs

  • Motor: 0.496 lbs

Motor Dimensions:

  • Length/Height: 11.43cm

  • Width: 8.26cm (end to end furthest points)

  • Depth: 1.59cm (rod mount section), 1.91cm (base section), 3.49cm (motor section)

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Tilta Nucleus M(Wireless follow focus) is a revolutionary and highly customisable 3-channel wireless lens control system. It allows you to have full control of focus, iris, and zoom on either the FIZ hand unit or between the two wireless hand grips. You can even split control of the channels between the hand unit and wireless hand grips as you see fit with the push of a button. The wireless range of both the hand unit and hand grips is 1000 feet.

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