


Tilta Nucleus-M II Ultimate Wireless Follow Focus
The Tilta Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System Ultimate Kit provides advanced, four-channel lens control for cine-style shooters. Compatible with first-gen Nucleus-M components, this enhanced version features more reliable transmission, greater precision, a 2.4" display, updated algorithms, and L-series battery power.
This Nucleus-M II ultimate kit comprises a FIZ handwheel controller, lanyard, ARRI rosette adapter, one 0.5 and two 0.8 MOD gears, one electronic focus and five standard focus disks, two motors, right and left handgrips, 15 and 19mm rod mounts, baby pin and hand unit monitor mounts, 7-pin and D-Tap cables, and a waterproof hard case that protects the system during transport and storage.
This updated system features seamless integration with the first-generation Nucleus-M, eliminating any learning curve for existing Nucleus-M users. It retains the damping adjustment and menu shortcut layout of the original version. The handwheel unit now features adjustable tension, built-in lens mapping, and clear focus, iris, and zoom information displayed in up to four different locations. Four control options now include the wheel and a rocker, slider, and dial. Control settings like white balance, ISO, and shutter speed for select cameras.
The redesigned lens motors now offer a streamlined user interface, high torque, color-coded LED indicators, and a compact form that is ideal for gimbal, handheld, and drone use. The Nucleus-M II's new PID 2.0 (Proportional Integral Derivative) algorithm now offers a fast 0.02 second response time with smooth, stutter- and delay-free adjustments. It can be paired effortlessly with stabilizers like the DJI RS 2, reducing your setup time.
The Nucleus-M II handwheel controller can store up to 128 data presets, letting you quickly recall settings with a touch. Power loss protection maintains your MARK point and RANG memory setting, even after an outage.
The Nucleus-M II supports multi-control adjustments for both camera and lens motor settings, letting solo operators or teams tweak each FIZ parameter.
The Tilta Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System Ultimate Kit provides advanced, four-channel lens control for cine-style shooters. Compatible with first-gen Nucleus-M components, this enhanced version features more reliable transmission, greater precision, a 2.4" display, updated algorithms, and L-series battery power.
This Nucleus-M II ultimate kit comprises a FIZ handwheel controller, lanyard, ARRI rosette adapter, one 0.5 and two 0.8 MOD gears, one electronic focus and five standard focus disks, two motors, right and left handgrips, 15 and 19mm rod mounts, baby pin and hand unit monitor mounts, 7-pin and D-Tap cables, and a waterproof hard case that protects the system during transport and storage.
This updated system features seamless integration with the first-generation Nucleus-M, eliminating any learning curve for existing Nucleus-M users. It retains the damping adjustment and menu shortcut layout of the original version. The handwheel unit now features adjustable tension, built-in lens mapping, and clear focus, iris, and zoom information displayed in up to four different locations. Four control options now include the wheel and a rocker, slider, and dial. Control settings like white balance, ISO, and shutter speed for select cameras.
The redesigned lens motors now offer a streamlined user interface, high torque, color-coded LED indicators, and a compact form that is ideal for gimbal, handheld, and drone use. The Nucleus-M II's new PID 2.0 (Proportional Integral Derivative) algorithm now offers a fast 0.02 second response time with smooth, stutter- and delay-free adjustments. It can be paired effortlessly with stabilizers like the DJI RS 2, reducing your setup time.
The Nucleus-M II handwheel controller can store up to 128 data presets, letting you quickly recall settings with a touch. Power loss protection maintains your MARK point and RANG memory setting, even after an outage.
The Nucleus-M II supports multi-control adjustments for both camera and lens motor settings, letting solo operators or teams tweak each FIZ parameter.
The Tilta Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System Ultimate Kit provides advanced, four-channel lens control for cine-style shooters. Compatible with first-gen Nucleus-M components, this enhanced version features more reliable transmission, greater precision, a 2.4" display, updated algorithms, and L-series battery power.
This Nucleus-M II ultimate kit comprises a FIZ handwheel controller, lanyard, ARRI rosette adapter, one 0.5 and two 0.8 MOD gears, one electronic focus and five standard focus disks, two motors, right and left handgrips, 15 and 19mm rod mounts, baby pin and hand unit monitor mounts, 7-pin and D-Tap cables, and a waterproof hard case that protects the system during transport and storage.
This updated system features seamless integration with the first-generation Nucleus-M, eliminating any learning curve for existing Nucleus-M users. It retains the damping adjustment and menu shortcut layout of the original version. The handwheel unit now features adjustable tension, built-in lens mapping, and clear focus, iris, and zoom information displayed in up to four different locations. Four control options now include the wheel and a rocker, slider, and dial. Control settings like white balance, ISO, and shutter speed for select cameras.
The redesigned lens motors now offer a streamlined user interface, high torque, color-coded LED indicators, and a compact form that is ideal for gimbal, handheld, and drone use. The Nucleus-M II's new PID 2.0 (Proportional Integral Derivative) algorithm now offers a fast 0.02 second response time with smooth, stutter- and delay-free adjustments. It can be paired effortlessly with stabilizers like the DJI RS 2, reducing your setup time.
The Nucleus-M II handwheel controller can store up to 128 data presets, letting you quickly recall settings with a touch. Power loss protection maintains your MARK point and RANG memory setting, even after an outage.
The Nucleus-M II supports multi-control adjustments for both camera and lens motor settings, letting solo operators or teams tweak each FIZ parameter.