
Wirelessly Control Follow Focus Lens Motors From Your iPhone
Posted June 4, 2010 at 3:51pm by
Shalom Levytam
The Wireless iRis allows Directors of Photography, camera assistants, or Digital Technicians the freedom of being able to move around the film set without the usual additional hardware, and wirelessly control the iris, focus or zoom of each camera from their own iPhone or iPod Touch.
The Wireless iRis app must be used with the fStop Wireless single channel Lens Motor Driver from PLC.
Features:
● Creates it's own WiFi access point so no network equipment required
● approx. 150m / yard range, site dependent (greater outdoors)
● Multiple channels to remove possible interference
● Touch screen is responsive and has no noticeable latency.
● Lens markings line up precisely with the on-screen ruler and can be calibrated for any of the 16 user-programmable lenses.
● The ruler can also be expanded by the iPhone zoom in/out gesture for increased resolution and precision of adjustment.
● The Lock feature prevents unintended changes to settings, and the connection status indicator assures receiver-motor connectivity.
The fStop Wireless Receiver costs $1,389 and the Wireless iRis app costs $.99.
Take a look at some demo videos below...
Read More [via Engadget]
The Wireless iRis app must be used with the fStop Wireless single channel Lens Motor Driver from PLC.
Features:
● Creates it's own WiFi access point so no network equipment required
● approx. 150m / yard range, site dependent (greater outdoors)
● Multiple channels to remove possible interference
● Touch screen is responsive and has no noticeable latency.
● Lens markings line up precisely with the on-screen ruler and can be calibrated for any of the 16 user-programmable lenses.
● The ruler can also be expanded by the iPhone zoom in/out gesture for increased resolution and precision of adjustment.
● The Lock feature prevents unintended changes to settings, and the connection status indicator assures receiver-motor connectivity.
The fStop Wireless Receiver costs $1,389 and the Wireless iRis app costs $.99.
Take a look at some demo videos below...
Read More [via Engadget]



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