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The 1st AC's Guide to Wireless Focus (2026)

On a professional film set, the most stressful job belongs to the 1st Assistant Camera (1st AC), also known as the Focus Puller. If the actors give the performance of a lifetime and the shot is out of focus, the entire take is ruined, and it is entirely the 1st AC's fault. Historically, the 1st AC stood right next to the camera, physically grabbing a gear attached to the lens to turn it. Today, with cameras flying on drones, mounted to cars, and spinning on gimbals, touching the camera is physically impossible. You must use a Wireless Follow Focus. The Tilta Nucleus-M democratized this technology. It allows the 1st AC to stand 100 feet away, staring at a monitor, turning a massive wooden wheel that wirelessly commands a motor to turn the lens with millimeter precision. This guide explains the art and technology of pulling focus.

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The Wheel: Tilta Nucleus-M

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Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Follow Focus System

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The motors are incredibly strong. Vintage cinema lenses (like old Russian Lomo Anamorphics) have thick, heavy grease inside them and are incredibly stiff to turn. Cheap follow focus motors will stall; the Nucleus-M powers through them.High. Setting up the motors is easy, but actually learning to 'pull focus' on a moving actor requires years of muscle memory.Verify details

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The Wheel: Tilta Nucleus-M

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Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Follow Focus System

Tilta

Tilta

A professional wireless lens control system featuring dual high-torque motors, allowing a 1st AC to pull focus, iris, and zoom from up to 1000 feet away.

Why this pick: The motors are incredibly strong. Vintage cinema lenses (like old Russian Lomo Anamorphics) have thick, heavy grease inside them and are incredibly stiff to turn. Cheap follow focus motors will stall; the Nucleus-M powers through them.

Pros

  • + Incredible 1000-foot wireless range allows the focus puller to sit safely in video village
  • + The motors are powerful enough to turn massive, stiff vintage cinema lenses without slipping
  • + Costs a fraction of the price of legacy Hollywood systems like the ARRI WCU-4

Risks

  • - The menu system on the hand unit is archaic and frustrating to navigate
  • - The wooden handgrips are bulky and rarely used by modern solo operators
  • - The motors do not have built-in power receivers. You must run a D-Tap power cable from the motor directly into a V-Mount battery, which adds cable clutter to your camera rig.

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