Wireless Lens Control Systems

by Zack Young ·Posted
Eight years after the NAB debut of the Tilta Nucleus-M, Tilta is back at the convention unveiling the highly anticipated Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System, an updated version of their immensely popular follow focus system. The Nucleus-M II brings support for up to four motors\–Focus, Iris, Zoom, and ND–as well as wireless camera control with a range of compatible
by Jordan Gallant ·Posted
Teradek is rolling out new RT FIZ Wireless Lens Control Kits that feature the upgraded CTRL.5 Wireless Lens Controller, which helps you facilitate precise focus, iris, and zoom maneuvers. Along with the CTRL.5 unit, both of the new kits include the upgraded MOTR.S Max Lens Motor. Where the two kits differ is the choice of Bluetooth receiver units. One of the two kits includes the MDR.X 3-Channel Lens Control Receiver with two auxiliary control ports for hardwired control and Bluetooth connectivity for wireless communication. Additional
by Bruno Derlin ·Posted
The new Wireless Follow Focus Lite Kit from SmallRig is engineered to deliver accurate, low-latency focusing control for video production. Assistant camera crew or operators can count on the integrated red and blue light indicators to show connection status and channels, with straightforward operation for ease of use.  A memory storage function ensures that lens travel and AB point settings are retained even if
by Jordan Gallant ·Posted
Accsoon is known for its wireless video transmission systems, but with the release of the F-C01 Follow Focus System, Accsoon has moved its wireless capabilities to the lens-control realm. The F-C01 allows you to control the focus and zoom parameters of your DSLR, mirrorless camera, or cine style lens from up to 300' away, with low latency.