Rent Tilta Nucleus Nano
The Tilta Nucleus Nano is a compact wireless follow focus system operating on 2.4GHz, designed for gimbal and lightweight camera setups.
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Overview
The Tilta Nucleus Nano is a compact wireless follow focus system operating on 2.4GHz, designed for gimbal and lightweight camera setups. It includes a single motor rated at 0.65Nm of torque, capable of driving most still and lightweight cine lenses via 0.8 MOD gearing. The system has a wireless range of up to 90 meters (300 feet) with minimal latency, and can be powered via USB-C (5V–18V) or D-Tap depending on the rig configuration.
Wireless lens control
Remote focus for gimbals and lightweight rigs
0.8 MOD drive gear
Engages common cine gears and included lens rings
Auto or manual calibration
Supports cine hard stops and still-lens A/B limits
Compact 15 mm motor mount
Adds focus control without a full studio system
- System type
- Wireless single-channel lens control
- Radio band
- 2.4 GHz
- Motor gear
- 0.8 MOD
- Motor torque
- Approximately 0.65 Nm
- Range
- Up to approximately 90 m / 300 ft line of sight
- Calibration
- Automatic hard-stop or manual A/B limits
- Motor mounting
- 15 mm rod
- Power
- USB-based motor power or compatible D-Tap cable
- Lens support
- Cine gears or supplied still-lens gear rings
- Power the Nano motor adequately and align its gear squarely with the lens - firm engagement without side-loading the barrel.
- Use auto calibration only on lenses with hard end stops; set manual A/B limits for continuously rotating still lenses.
- Mark focus distances after calibration and rehearse the full pull while watching for cable snags and motor slip.
- Recalibrate after changing a lens, gear position, motor tension, or power source.
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