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The CTRL.3 Deluxe Kit includes everything you need to be fully equipped for your next production. It includes a MDR.X receiver, three MOTR.X motors and a CTRL.3 with lens mapping and lens data overlays on SmallHD monitors. Also includes pre-marked focus/iris rings in both Imperial & Metric units.
CTRL.3 is a feature-rich, powerful 3-axis wireless controller with built-in lens mapping and data storage. Paired with any SmallHD monitor running OS3, CTRL.3 displays critical lens data as overlays directly on the monitor, allowing camera assistants to pull focus and keep eyes on the image.
MDR.X is an ultra-lightweight, 3-axis receiver for any industry standard camera. MDR.X features full focus/iris/zoom support, integrated RED camera control, and an OLED display for lens information.
The MOTR.X offers superior speed and responsiveness for any camera lens. Motors feature in/out motor ports for data and power, allowing motors to be daisy-chained to reduce cable clutter. Motors also feature a selection button and indicator lights for focus/iris/zoom.
CTRL.3 includes built-in lens mapping, which allows for auto-calibrating lenses to pre-marked focus rings and accessing configurations at any time with the touch of a button. Pre-marked rings cover multiple lenses, saving time on set from manually calibrating after every lens swap.
Pre-marked rings come in Imperial or Metric units.
CTRL.3 includes the lens data overlays on SmallHD monitors running OS3. Get critical follow focus information directly on your monitor including lens focal distance, focal length, iris, zoom and more.
Manage, update and configure every piece of your Teradek RT system via Bluetooth with the Teradek RT App for iOS. Create lens maps, configure FIZ settings, perform basic camera controls, update firmware and much more all from the convenience of your smartphone or tablet.
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