Ok straight out of the gate, this thing is NOT cheap! I know major shocker right but at $1,389 it’s a tool that could be very useful to the cinematographers in the crowd. The video above shows an higher end camera but here are a few that show DSLR’s in action.
Here are the details:
fStop Wireless ReceiverTM features:
- World’s smallest receiver/motor driver at 131g (4.6oz)
- 10-30 volt power range
- Multi-Channel with SSID network selection from front panel
- Compatible with most Remote Focus System Motors
- Automatic Motor Type Detection and Lens Calibration
- FCC Part 15 compliant (approved wireless device)
WirelessIrisTM iPhone® application:
- Touch screen interface control and zoom scaling of lens marking ruler
- Focus Marking in Feet and Inches
- Program and calibrate up to 16 separate lenses
- Real-time connection Status message
- Calibrate lens markings through touch screen interface
- Settable Motor Torque from 1 to 100%
- Sideways view and real-time Control of Multiple Cameras
More info at http://www.plcelectronicsolutions.com/
via|engadget
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1 Comment at "DSLR Follow Focus Control via iPad, iPhone, etc…"
That’s a pretty cool piece of equipment and might make a lot of sense to photographers moving to video because we’re not used to having a focus puller lurking over our shoulder (or under out feet)
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