Overview

The Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Lens Control System Partial Kit II contains the essential elements for pulling focus wirelessly while handholding. The kit includes the Nucleus-M right handgrip controller, one Nucleus-M motor, one removable lens belt, two motor power cables, and a battery charger unit (batteries not included). The handgrip controller provides wireless fingertip lens control while functioning as handgrip support for your camera rig, and the system enables pulling either focus, iris, or zoom on your lens. If you are using a lens that does not have standard cine-style gears, then use the included lens belt to add gears to your lens.

SKU: GC33-WLC-T03-K2

Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Lens Control System Partial Kit II

The Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Lens Control System Partial Kit II contains the essential elements for pulling focus wirelessly while handholding. The kit includes the Nucleus-M right handgrip controller, one Nucleus-M motor, one removable lens belt, two motor power cables, and a battery charger unit (batteries not included). The handgrip controller provides wireless fingertip lens control while functioning as handgrip support for your camera rig, and the system enables pulling either focus, iris, or zoom on your lens. If you are using a lens that does not have standard cine-style gears, then use the included lens belt to add gears to your lens.

This partial kit is a single axis system, but the Nucleus-M right handgrip controller will allow you to control additional motors (not included) so you can control more than one lens ring. The included motor power cables allow you to power a motor from either a D-Tap power source or a second motor via the 7-pin to 7-pin connector. The included power cables allow you to easily add a second motor (not included) to the system. The included rosettes aid in mounting the handgrip controller to your camera or rig with ARRI-style rosettes. The system can wirelessly pull focus from up to 1000' away, and with separately available batteries you can power the hand unit for approximately 10 hours on a single charge.

Tilta Nucleus-M Handgrip (Right)

The Tilta right-side Wireless Handgrip provides fingertip lens control while also functioning as a handgrip support for your camera rig. This component of the separately available Nucleus-M FIZ (focus/iris/zoom) system enables you to split control between the handgrip and the hand unit as you prefer.

With a wireless control range of up to 1000', the Wireless Handgrip can be used for drone or car-mounted shots in addition to handheld configurations. Mount the handgrip using its ARRI-style rosette or use an optional adapter to mount to your gimbal. Use this grip with a separately available left-side grip for full focus, iris, and zoom control of cine-style lenses.

Handgrip features include three knob-rotation settings, optional adapters for either bar- or ring-based gimbals, LED indicators, and an LCD display. Powered by two 18650 lithium-ion batteries (not included), the handgrips can maintain a single charge for up to two days. As part of the Nucleus-M system, the Wireless Handgrip provides a run/stop function for select cameras.

Features

  • Customizable focus, iris, and zoom control
  • Run/stop control for select cameras
  • ARRI-style rosette mounting and optional gimbal adapter mounts
  • 1000' wireless control range
  • 85, 180, and 310° knob rotation settings
  • LCD display and LED indicators

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 DSLR Lens Follow Focus Adapter

Use this DSLR Lens Follow Focus Adapter from Tilta to tie around your DSLR lens and control focus with any of Tilta's follow focus systems such as the Nucleus-Nano or Nucleus-M. The adjustable, zip tie-style adapter ring is made of silicone and plastic and ties around most DSLR lenses. The teeth lock into the follow focus motor's gear for smooth adjustments.

Tilta Nucleus-M D-Tap to 7-Pin Motor Power Cable

This 23" Nucleus-M D-Tap to 7-Pin Motor Power Cable from Tilta is designed to power your Nucleus-M lens control motor using a D-Tap power source.

After powering one motor with this cable, other motors may be daisy-chained to each other.

Tilta Nucleus-M 7-Pin Motor-to-Motor Connection Cable (21.65")

The Tilta Nucleus-M 7-Pin Motor-to-Motor Connection Cable is 21.65" long and provides power and control between two Nucleus-M follow focus motors. Please note, you will still need to power one of the motors via a D-Tap to 7-pin cable, or a 3-pin to 7-pin cable connected to a power source. Neither the motors, power cable, nor power source is included.

Tilta ARRI-Standard Rosette Adapters for Nucleus-M Handgrip (L&R)

This set of two ARRI-Standard Rosette Adapters from Tilta is used to mount your Nucleus-M lens control handgrips onto standard ARRI rosettes. Both right and left adapters are included in the set.

Tilta Nucleus-M Battery Charger

The Tilta Nucleus-M Battery Charger can charge one to four batteries used in the handset and handles of the Nucleus-M wireless lens control system. This versatile charger can be powered using AC, 5V USB, or 12V vehicle power.

Compatible with 18650 lithium-ion and select other batteries, the charger features LED status lights and spring-loading for a secure battery fit.

Compatible Batteries

26650, 22650

18650, 18490, 18350

17670, 17500

16340, 14500, 10400

RCR123

NiMH/NiCd: AA, AAA, AAAA, C

Key Features

  • Tilta Nucleus-M Right Handgrip
  • Tilta Nucleus-M FIZ Lens Control Motor
  • Tilta DSLR Lens Follow Focus Adapter
  • Tilta D-Tap to 7-Pin Motor Power Cable
  • Tilta 7-Pin to 7-Pin Motor Power Cable
  • ARRI-Compatible Rosette Adapters
  • Tilta Nucleus-M Battery Charger

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The Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Lens Control System Partial Kit II contains the essential elements for pulling focus wirelessly while handholding. The kit includes the Nucleus-M right handgrip controller, one Nucleus-M motor, one removable lens belt, two motor power cables, and a battery charger unit (batteries not included). The handgrip controller provides wireless fingertip lens control while functioning as handgrip support for your camera rig, and the system enables pulling either focus, iris, or zoom on your lens. If you are using a lens that does not have standard cine-style gears, then use the included lens belt to add gears to your lens.

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