The new Digital Jog Control from Kessler

The new Digital Jog Control from Kessler

Kessler Crane

The Kessler Digital Jog Control for Second Shooter Plus provides a wireless solution for focus that puts focus control back into your hands or the hands of your assistant.

It is ideal for shooting interviews, events, sports, and anything that moves. A main benefit of the Jog Controller is that the need for keyframes for focus is no longer an issue and you can adjust focus on the fly. This pairs well with automated pan, tilt and slides and allows for even greater creative control during event filmmaking and weddings. Because it is wireless, you can be across a room or remotely pull focus which is advantageous in many shooting scenarios. The Digital Jog Controller has a robust built-in battery and features Magnalink magnetic mounts on the back to accept MagPaks if running for large extended periods of time. Mount the Second Shooter Plus with FIZ motor and adapter cable on your shoulder mount rig and have your assistant pull focus so you can focus on composition and story.

Note for Second Shooter Plus users: When using the Digital Jog Control with the Second Shooter Plus, the Second Shooter Plus controller MUST be wireless-enabled, which means the Jog Control cannot be used in conjunction with the Digital Control Center.

Required items for use with Second Shooter Plus:

Second Shooter Plus Controller

CineDrive F.I.Z. Motor V3.

Second Shooter F.I.Z. Adapter Cable

Required items for use with CineDrive*:

CineDrive Brain

CineDrive F.I.Z. Motor V3.

CineDrive Motor Control Box

CineDrive Control Cable

* Support for use with CineDrive to be released with future firmware updates.

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