TILTA NUCLEUS-M II WIRELESS FOLLOW FOCUS SYSTEM

A professional film camera setup with a large camera mounted on a tripod, surrounded by three wireless follow focus devices, and a monitor displaying the scene being filmed. The background includes a neon sign that reads 'EVIDENCE' and a view of mountains through the window.

With enhanced precision, faster response time, and a more intuitive streamlined design, it delivers the performance and reliability 1st ACs have been asking for. The Hand Wheel now features adjustable tension for fine-tuned focus pulls, built-in lens mapping for precise motor positioning, and a clear display of focus distance, iris, and zoom information on up to 4 different displays, the most notable of which is the Electronic Focus Marking Disc, which displays focus information from a normal operating position.

Close-up of a digital camera focusing screen showing aperture setting T4.0, shutter speed 1/10, and focus distance 2 feet 6 inches.
Close-up of a professional video camera with digital displays showing settings like zoom and focus distances.

NEW ELECTRONIC FOCUS DISK

With its innovative detachable design, this marking disk expands the ability of the physical focus marking disk by adding smart digital functionality. Switch to an on-screen digital overlay with a precise depth-of-field indicator—a helpful tool for more accurate focus pulling.

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Close-up of professional film camera with focus on the lens and electronic viewfinder, showing various controls and a small display screen.
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LENS MAPPING

One of the biggest innovations in the Nucleus-M II is its ability to store and load mapped lens data. This makes it quick and easy for a 1st AC to adjust focus to a specific distance, Iris to a standard T-Stop or Zoom to an exact focal length. Users can also create custom lens profiles and quickly access pre-set data.

Close-up of professional video camera with digital display showing focus distance, zoom level, and other settings.
A camera with a large lens in the middle flanked by two handheld remote controllers with digital displays.