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Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by YUDAI SATO, Jan 21, 2014.

  1. YUDAI SATO

    YUDAI SATO New Member

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    Hi,

    My name is Yudai from Japan.
    I just got M10 and am looking for a "good" wireless follow focus.
    I'm assuming that Heden's motor would be nice but not sure.

    I mainly work for feature films that usually use 35mm cinema lenses.
    Actually, I will put Alexa M on M10 for my next work.
    Which wireless follow focus would you guys recommend??

    Thanks.
     
  2. Loren Simons

    Loren Simons Member

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    Yudai,

    Check out the microRemote. It's the lightest weight single channel follow focus on the market and Freefly actually sells it in their store.

    The microRemote is an all digital system with lens mapping, auto calibration, camera triggering, and a 1600m line of sight range.

    We've made special modifications to make it the most gimbal friendly system to date!
     
  3. YUDAI SATO

    YUDAI SATO New Member

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  4. YU Chenkang

    YU Chenkang New Member

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    Hi Loren,

    I have same concerns as Yudai.

    my camera is C300 with Canon, Lecia R, Zeiss Lens.

    Does one wireless follow focus could use for all lens above?

    Thanks,

    Chenkang
     
  5. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    I have the Heden M-21VE motor and tested it with all kind of lenses incl. really cine zooms (not on MōVI).
    The motor will work! For transmitter/receiver combination i will get the Heden Carat system hopefully end of next week and will post test results then. The Bartech is a good and reliable system, but according to Phillip Laforet has a bit delay/time lag when working in large distances…

    Best,

    Wolf
     

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