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SmallRig releases Wireless Follow Focus Kit (Lite)

The new Wireless Follow Focus Kit (Lite) fits a wide range of cameras and lenses
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The new Wireless Follow Focus Kit (Lite) fits a wide range of cameras and lenses
SmallRig releases Wireless Follow Focus Kit (Lite)
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SmallRig's entry level Wireless Follow Focus Kit (Lite) promises to deliver low-latency focus pulling for just $169.

The new Wireless Follow Focus Lite Kit from SmallRig is one of those products that showcases the incessant improvement over previous generations of pretty much any product. It offers a peak torque of 4.3 kgf.cm, meaning that the follow focus torque is effectively doubled from the previous generation. And the company says that it also features 35% improved response efficiency compared to its predecessor too, though there are no numbers attached to that.

Wireless Follow Focus Kit mounted

The system secures onto the camera using a combination of quick release follow focus ring, 15mm rod clamp with NATO rail, and 15mm rod. That torque will drive a wide variety of zoom lenses, and there are some nice touches on the usability front. The hand wheel has a built-in OLED display featuring green and blue light indicators that show connection status and channels, while there's some onboard memory that will store lens travel and AB point settings meaning you don't have to recalibrate each time.

It has a built-in 1400 mAh battery that will provide up to 21 hours of use and supports PD and QC fast charging so will top up hopefully fairly quickly.

Wireless Follow Focus Kit case

It ships with the following:

  • Focus Wheel ×1
  • Receiver Motor ×1
  • Rod (with NATO Rail) ×1
  • Ф15 Rod ×1
  • Snap-on Follow Focus Ring ×1
  • Handle Adapter ×1
  • USB-C to USB-C Cable ×1
  • Allen Wrench ×1
  • Storage Box ×1

No word yet on availability of the $169 unit, but pre-orders are open at the usual outlets. 

 

Tags: Production SmallRig

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