Tilta Nucleus M
80,00 € + IVA
The Tilta Nucleus-M for rent (WLC-T03) is a revolutionary and highly customizable 3-channel wireless lens control system. Allows full control of focus, iris and zoom on the FIZ hand unit or between the two wireless handles. It is also possible to divide channel control between the hand unit and wireless grips as needed, simply by pressing a button.
What’s included
- • Hand Unit
- • 2x Wireless Motors with 15/19mm barrel mounts
- – 2 x Wireless Handles
- • 4x Marking Disks for Follow focus
- – Motor power cables
- – 2x ARRI Rosette Adapters #WLC-T03RS
- – 2x Gimbal Adapters (compatible with 25-30mm tube diamenter) #WLC-T03GR
- – 6x 18650 batteries with charger
Features
The wireless range of the handheld unit and grips is 1,000 feet (300 meters). The handles can be attached to the rosette holders provided for hand operation. They can also be attached to top bar-based gimbals with the supplied Nucleus-M Hand Grip to Gimbal adapters. Or to ring-based gimbals with optional Nucleus-M Hand Grip Universal Gimbal Ring adapters. Each motor of the Tilta Nucleus M for rent has its own integrated drive that communicates directly with the hand unit and handles. This eliminates the need to mount a separate MDR on the rig, allowing for a more compact camera setup and faster installation time. Simply set the motors and the unit/handles on the same channel to have full control. The motors allow automatic lens calibration and manual calibration if using lenses that do not have rigid end stops for close and infinity focusing. The motors are designed to be mounted on 19- or 15-mm rods (with the supplied bushings). This clamp design makes it easy to attach and detach motors without having to remove other accessories from the setup. Each motor has a 0.8-mod, 35-tooth, 32-pitch gear, which is the standard gear size for film lenses. The torque of the Nucleus-M motor at 14.8 V is 2.5 Nm. Any other doubts about the Tilta Nucleus M for hire? On our Grimoire you will find many answers, click here to go to the archive of articles dedicated to Tilta Nucleus M.