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Movi pro wireless follow focus
Movi pro wireless follow focus













movi pro wireless follow focus
  1. Movi pro wireless follow focus movie#
  2. Movi pro wireless follow focus mod#

The calibration procedure has been simplified and you can calibrate lenses with or without hardstops. It also provides power and control via included cables to the slave motors.

Movi pro wireless follow focus mod#

This motor features a cine-style drive gear with 0.8 MOD and can drive either focus, iris, or zoom on a lens with cine-style gears.

movi pro wireless follow focus

The included receiver motor connects to power and receives the wireless control signals. An available iOS app allows you to control the system with your iOS device from up to 33' away. The handwheel has a wireless range of 328' and supports 19 wireless channels, allowing you to find the cleanest signal path even when using multiple motors in a FIZ (focus, iris, zoom) setup. Hand Controller allows focus pullers to stand farther away from camera without compromising precision.

Movi pro wireless follow focus movie#

The HoFoPro is progressing nicely, we will just miss Cinegear by a few days with a working unit.The PD Movie Remote Air Pro 3 Three-Channel Wireless Follow Focus System includes a wireless receiving motor, two slave motors for controlling a second and third lens functions, and a handwheel that integrates focus, zoom, and iris control. For jib, Steadicam, or MoVI shots, the Wireless. Incidentally I bought a remote head from CineCity in India, Works great with DSLR cameras, but I cut it in half and added four inches to the frame, Now it can carry a Red or an Alxexa with room to spare. Send me an email if you would like to talk more about the Hocus Focus, I can answer any questions over email if you would to buy the Hocus Focus. Frustrating, but no point turning up with a mockup! Send me an email if you would like to talk more about the Hocus Focus, I can answer any questions over email if you would HoFoPro is progressing nicely, we will just miss Cinegear by a few days with a working unit. This is fine for 3D work, but will obviously not do FIZ, as its designed as a single channel unit. The advantage of the motors we use is you can just split the cable off in to two and it will control two motors in sync. Just to make you aware, the HoFo can be used with with multiple synced up, either by using two receiver units tuned in to one channel (not particularly pretty, but works fine) or via a splitter cable. This could be useful further down the line. The PD Movie Remote Air Pro 3 Dual-Channel Wireless Follow Focus System includes a single wireless receiving motor, a single slave motor for controlling a second lens function, and a handwheel that integrates focus, zoom, and iris control. I've just returned from London and dropped into Elstree Studios to check out a dealer there, I'd like to know peoples opinion on this the only downside with the HoFo is it isn't expandable for multiple motors where the RT Pro Mk2 is. Thanks for that, I'm starting to think a cable system might be the answer, can you recommend one? I'll look into the Bartech system, can you tell me where I should be looking. Varizoom makes one for around $900 (VZ-EFCU, I think it's called), but you might be able to work up something cheaper. No reason why a jib like yours needs a wireless focus control, unless the jib is quite long. If the RC solution isn't working out well, perhaps try making it hardwired.

movi pro wireless follow focus

So, for a total cost, you're looking at around $2600-3000, and that's used. New motors run upwards of $2000, and can be found well used for around half of that. It can connect with wireless follow focus REMOTE AIR PRO controller through Bluetooth, control the motor to drive the lens. You can get a Bartech new for around $2100, without motor, and a few hundred dollars less used. WIRELESS VIDEO WIRELESS FOLLOW FOCUS FOLLOW FOCUS. It's what I'm using on my Steadicam right now. The "cheap" solution (that still meets industry standards) is a used Bartech, with an older motor. (Some, like the Redrock, never came to market at all!) Redrock Micro said they'd be coming out with one several years ago, several other companies have shown demos, but none of the products have come to market and stayed there for very long. Included with this kit is a Basestation which acts as the wireless receiver and power distributor for. I think you'll find if you do some more research into wireless follow focuses that there simply isn't a cheaper, yet reliable solution. When your camera is on a jib, a gimbal, or a situation where physical contact with the camera lens is not possible, the Redrock Micro Wireless Follow Focus allows for smooth and accurate focus adjustment.















Movi pro wireless follow focus