Datavideo MFT-2 Zoom Control for Tilta Nucleus-M Motor
The MFT-2 turns a manual Micro Four Thirds zoom lens into a remote-controllable zoom on Datavideo's PTR-10(T) MARK II robotic head, so a camcorder built around M4/3 glass can run as a full pan, tilt, and zoom remote camera. Pan and tilt come from the PTR-10(T) head itself, focus and iris stay under manual lens control through the standard LanC protocol, and a Tilta Nucleus-M motor (sold separately, included in the MFT-2 KIT) drives the zoom ring.
Pan, tilt, and zoom presets save and recall from the RMC-180 MARK II controller, letting an operator jump back to a framed shot instantly instead of resetting the lens by hand. It works with smaller cameras such as the LUMIX BGH1 or a DSLR, and is the current version of Datavideo's MFT zoom-control line alongside the MFT-1.
| Function | Robotic zoom control for M4/3 manual zoom lenses |
|---|---|
| Zoom Motor | Tilta Nucleus-M (sold separately; included in MFT-2 KIT) |
| 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 |
| Compatible Cameras | Smaller M4/3 bodies such as LUMIX BGH1 or a DSLR |

