SmallRig Wireless Handwheel Controller (Lite) 4295
SKU code: 62937

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Key Features:
- Intuitive, User-Friendly Operation for Precision
- 21 Hours of Standby Time
- Smooth Operation with Comfortable Damping
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SmallRig Wireless Handwheel Controller (Lite) 4295
The SmallRig Wireless Handwheel Controller (Lite) 4295 is designed to streamline your follow-focus experience, enhancing shooting efficiency with its memory storage function. This eliminates the need for recalibrating lens travel and AB point settings after a power loss. With a built-in 1400mAh battery, it offers approximately 21 hours of extended usage. The controller features clear light indicators and iconography, with red and blue lights signalling connection status and channels (blue light - F00-1; green light - F15-1), providing an intuitive and user-friendly interface for smooth control. Constructed with sweat-resistant, non-slip silicone material, the focus wheel ensures a comfortable and stable damping focus experience in diverse temperature conditions.
Product Dimensions | 7.45 x 7.45 x 5.3 cm |
Product Weight | 0.163 kg |
Material(s) | Silicone, Aluminium Alloy, ABS, PC, Stainless Steel |
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.
- SmallRig Wireless Handwheel Controller (Lite) 4295
- USB-C to USB-C Cable
- Operating Instruction
- User Manual
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Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
12 month Australian warranty
from SmallRig Australia
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