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Key Features
- Control Lens from Up to 164' Away
- Lockable Record/Stop Push-Button
- Adjustable Near Limit for Focus
- Adjustable Close Limit for Iris
This Acebil RM-S1 Focus/Iris/Zoom Controller for Sony and Canon LANC camcorders lets you control your lens functions remotely. Control the lens from your pan handle with the included cables, or extend the controller up to 164' away using separately available cables. The controller's lockable run/start button guards against unintended recording starts and stops. Adjustable near-limit focus, close-limit iris, and additional adjustable settings facilitate lens operation.
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It use for sony pxw200 camera
I'm afraid not, this controller is for cameras that utilize the Sony and Canon LANC Protocol. The PXW-X200 utilizes the EX control system, it would not be compatible with this unit I'm afraid.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Will this device fully control the Sony PXW-X70?
The Acebil RM-S1 remotely controls record on/off, focus, zoom and iris with LANC camcorders. The Sony PXW-X70 is a LANC protocol camcorder so we see no reason it will not work.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Will this work with the Sony FS7? In particular, will the iris control work? Thanks
The Acebil RM-S1 features zoom, focus and iris controls and is compatible with Sony and Canon LANC cameras. The Sony FS7 is LANC Compatible. While this device has not been specifically tested with the FS7 we believe it will work with the camera and it should allow you to control the iris.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Will this controller work with the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro?
The URSA Mini Pro has the LANC protocol so while this combination is unknown and untested by B&H, we see no reason that it will not control the camera's record start/stop, electronic iris, and electronic focus.
Date published: 2018-08-26
