Datavideo MFT-1 Zoom Control with Tilta Nucleus-M Motor
The MFT-1 adds robotic zoom control to a manual Micro Four Thirds zoom lens, turning a camcorder built around M4/3 glass into a full pan, tilt, and zoom remote camera when mounted on Datavideo's PTR-10 system. A Tilta Nucleus-M motor drives the zoom ring, while the PTR-10(T) MARK II head handles pan and tilt, and focus and iris stay under manual control through the standard LanC protocol.
Presets for pan, tilt, and zoom position are saved and recalled from the RMC-180 MARK II controller, so an operator can jump straight back to a framed shot at the push of a button instead of resetting the lens by hand. Control runs over CAT5/CAT6 via RJ45.
| Function | Robotic zoom control for M4/3 manual zoom lenses |
|---|---|
| Zoom Motor | Tilta Nucleus-M |
| Pan/Tilt | Via PTR-10(T) MARK II head |
| Focus/Iris | Manual control via LanC protocol |
| Presets | Pan/tilt/zoom position, saved and recalled via RMC-180 MARK II |
| Control Connection | CAT5/CAT6 via RJ45 |






