Description
- [ADDED STABILITY] from a Side Handle Provides More Flexibility When Operating and Handling
- [POWER ACCESSORIES] via 8V USB-C and 12V Micro DC Ports
- [START/STOP RECORDING] via the Run Stop Button and optional Run Stop Cable
- [ROTATABLE] Mounting Options Allow for More Flexibility when Mounting your Handle
- [FOCUS CONTROL] Power and Control the Nucleus Nano via an optional USB-C to Micro USB Cable
This advanced handle attaches to the right side of Tiltaing camera cages.
A battery port on the bottom of the handle allows you to use a Sony F570 battery to power the Nucleus Nano motor via the 8V USB-C power output. A 12V DC output is also integrated into the handle.
A built-in finger wheel allows you to control the Nucleus Nano motor and a run/stop button allows you to control the record start/stop function of your camera through an optional Nucleus-Nano R/S cable (for cameras that support this function).
NOTE: The Type V Adapter features a Tilta Standard Rosette which is compatible with some, but not all ARRI Rosettes
I really love it, but its not perfect. Ideally it needs; a control lock button, bluetooth so I can use it with my DJI RS2 and control the motor. no matter what cable I used it it will not trigger my Canon R5 to run/stop record. So overall a little useless – but almost epic.
The Advanced Side Handle esthetically is a nice compliment to the Sony A7SIII Full Cage, which is one of the reasons why I purchased it.
The PROs is that the Focus Knob works great. The rotate function allows for more quick orientation for ergonomic handheld shots based on angles. The calibration is better than the previous Follow Focus Handle because you only have to calibrate once. The one calibration calibrates the motor with the Lens and the handle with the motor.
The one and only CON is that it kind of gets in it’s own way. The button to rotate the handle and the Calibrate Button seem to be placed in the way of holding the handle, because I hit them all the time inadvertently, which is really annoying. Maybe the issue is that I have big hands that makes this an inconvenience. I have to learn to hold the side handle in such a way where I don’t hit the buttons inadvertently, which maybe a design flaw in my opinion.