Tilta Releases Red, Canon, Sony Solutions
The company has also announced the Nucleus Nano II wireless lens-control system.
Tilta has introduced a Camera Cage for Red Komodo-X, an Expansion Baseplate for the Canon R50 and a Mounting Baseplate for the Sony ZV-1/1F/1M2.
The company has also announced the Nucleus Nano II wireless lens-control system, which will begin shipping later this month.
The design of Tilta’s Camera Cage for Red Komodo-X allows each component to be easily detached and utilized independently. The foldable top handle, which can also be purchased separately, ensures unobstructed access to the camera’s top screen. The clamp-based lens adapter support provides a firm support for larger lenses.
The Camera Cage for Red Komodo-X is available in four configurations: Full Camera Cage, Lightweight Kit, Basic Kit and Advanced Kit. All components are only available in black.
Tilta’s Expansion Baseplate for the Canon R50 features multiple 1/4"-20 thread mounting points, a Cold Shoe Receiver and an Arca Swiss connection. It’s available in black and silver.
The design of Tilta’s Mounting Baseplate with Grip for Sony ZV-1/1F/1M2 allows the position of the camera-mounting screw to be adjusted to accommodate different camera bodies. The integrated handgrip offers a comfortable operating experience. The baseplate is available in black.
Navigation on the forthcoming Nucleus Nano II wireless lens-control system is intuitive thanks to a 1.6" touch-screen display and user-friendly interface. The motor offers five times the torque of its predecessor, and there is a 7-20-hour battery life for the hand wheel.
The Nano II can be easily integrated with DJI RS2, RS3 Pro, DJI Focus Motors, Nucleus M and previous generations of Nucleus Nano.
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