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    Tilta Phase-Detection Autofocus (PDAF) Adapter Teased for Nucleus-M II Wireless Control System

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tilta Phase-Detection Autofocus (PDAF) Adapter Teased for Nucleus-M II Wireless Control System
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    Tilta has introduced that they’re growing a brand new adapter that integrates phase-detection autofocus (PDAF) with their Nucleus-M II Wi-fi Management System. The system is designed to bridge the hole between fashionable autofocus efficiency and the precision management demanded on skilled units. The adapter remains to be in improvement, however early checks counsel it may streamline the best way autofocus is used with guide cinema lenses, so let’s have a look!We’ve been overlaying fairly a couple of Tilta digicam equipment over the previous couple of months – the complete digicam cage for Sony FX2, the complete digicam cage for DJI Osmo 360, and a handheld assist system for the DJI Mavic 4 Professional drone – simply to call a couple of. Now, Tilta has centered on refining how their Nucleus-M II Wi-fi Management System can work alongside fashionable autofocus capabilities.How the Tilta PDAF adapter worksAccording to Tilta, the adapter sends autofocus knowledge from the digicam sensor to the Nucleus-M II motors utilizing the system’s 7-pin to 7-pin cable. The above demonstration video provides you an thought of the setup working on a Sony E-mount digicam paired with a PL-mount lens. The adapter interprets the digicam’s autofocus indicators, enabling the motors to drive guide cinema lenses in sync with the digicam’s AF system.Not like LiDAR-based focus programs, which calculate topic distance independently, this adapter depends totally on the digicam’s native autofocus capabilities. If it really works as proven, it may keep away from the advanced calibration typically wanted with LiDAR setups.Picture credit score: TiltaAbout the Nucleus-M II Wi-fi Management SystemThe Nucleus-M II was launched in April, which you’ll examine intimately right here, and is Tilta’s up to date wi-fi management system for focus, iris, zoom, and ND. It options high-torque motors with a quick 0.02-second response, a 2.4-inch touchscreen for lens mapping as much as 128 lenses, and wi-fi digicam management for begin/cease and primary settings. It’s powered by NP-F550 batteries and is backward suitable with the unique Nucleus and Nano II programs.Picture credit score: TiltaWho is the Tilta PDAF adapter for?This adapter can be particularly helpful for digicam assistants and impartial filmmakers because it blends autofocus velocity with guide management, simplifies setup, and builds on Tilta’s established ecosystem at a doubtlessly accessible value. That mentioned, real-world testing will present whether or not it actually delivers on that promise.Launch timelineThe Tilta PDAF adapter is presently in testing and is predicted to be launched by the tip of this yr. Pricing and full technical specs haven’t but been disclosed, however we’ll share extra particulars as quickly as they turn into accessible.On a aspect be aware, whereas the demo focuses on Sony’s E-mount, Tilta has confirmed that Canon RF and different mount variations are within the works. How do you see autofocus integration altering your workflow with cine lenses? Do you suppose AF integration like this may turn into customary for wi-fi management programs? Tell us your ideas within the feedback under!

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