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Tilta Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System Ultimate Kit | Multi-Motor Wireless Follow Focus for Cinema Lenses | w/FIZ Hand Unit, Dual Hand Grips, Gears, Cables, Mounts, Hard Case

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  • MULTI-MOTOR CONTROL Accommodates Wireless Adjustment of a Focus, Iris, Zoom, and ND Motor
  • LENS MAPPING Allows Users to Save and Display Focus, Iris, and Zoom Information
  • CAMERA CONTROL Allows Users to Wirelessly Adjust Settings like ISO, White Balance, and Shutter Speed
  • COMPATIBLE with Cinema and Photography Lenses via the Motor's 0.8 or 0.5 Gear Pitch
  • ECOSYSTEM INTEGRATION Makes the M II Compatible with Previous Nucleus Systems such as Nucleus-M and Nano II



Product Description

Nucleus-M-II

The Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System is the cutting-edge successor to the system that revolutionized affordable wireless follow focus pulling.

Designed for both independent filmmakers and professional productions, the Nucleus-M II delivers high-end functionality at an accessible price, bridging the gap between affordability and premium performance. This system supports up to four wireless motors simultaneously, allowing complete remote control over manual cinema lenses. The fourth motor can be mounted to a Variable ND Filter for the Mirage Pro Matte Box, enabling real-time exposure adjustments without ever touching the camera. This is an essential feature for complex shots, gimbal setups, Steadicams, or handheld rigs where traditional physical lens adjustments are not ideal.

At the heart of the Nucleus-M II is the FIZ Hand Unit, a versatile controller that provides pinpoint accuracy when adjusting lens settings and now can be powered more easily than ever via NP-F550 batteries. 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. The FIZ Hand Unit features various options for wireless camera control that allows users to adjust settings such as ISO, White Balance, Shutter Speed and more.

The newly redesigned wireless motors feature a streamlined UI, color-coded LED indicators, and a compact, high-torque design, making them perfect for gimbals, drones, and handheld rigs. 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. Filmmakers upgrading from previous systems will find full compatibility with existing Nucleus-Series Wireless Controllers and Motors, enabling a gradual upgrade path for users who cannot fully upgrade all at once. As the demand for vintage manual lenses and wireless filmmaking tools continues to grow, the Nucleus-M II provides an accessible, professional-grade solution. Whether you’re an independent filmmaker, content creator, or professional camera assistant, this system offers industry-leading precision, adaptability, and affordability.

Delivering big-budget features at a fraction of the cost, the Nucleus-M II redefines what’s possible in wireless follow focus technology.

  • Wireless follow focus allows for remote lens control with an operational range reaching hundreds of meters. Manual follow focus relies on a mechanical handwheel and gear system, demanding direct physical interaction.

  • Wireless systems utilize advanced motor algorithms to ensure consistent accuracy. Manual systems are dependent on the operator's skill and can be affected by the mechanical tolerances of the equipment.

  • Wireless systems separate the operator's position from the camera, enabling single-operator control of multiple units. Manual systems are limited to single-unit operation without any remote capabilities.

  • Wireless follow focus is compatible with gimbals, stabilizers, cameras, and other professional equipment. Manual follow focus has limited system integration.

  • Wireless systems offer versatile deployment in vehicle mounting, aerial cinematography, and complex motion sequences. Manual systems are primarily limited to static camera positions.