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SmallRig MagicFIZ Released – Wireless Lens Control Ecosystem

October 24th, 2022 Jump to Comment Section 2
SmallRig MagicFIZ Released – Wireless Lens Control Ecosystem

SmallRig has just introduced its first wireless follow focus system, the MagicFIZ. It includes a focus motor, a handwheel controller, and a handgrip for different configurations. The claimed working range is 100m/328ft. The Basic Kit retails for $299.

Chinese accessory manufacturer SmallRig is rapidly expanding their focus from rigging solutions to a whole camera and lighting ecosystem. Only this year, the company introduced their first COB LED spotlights, the RC120 and RC220 series, and also launched three V-lock batteries (50, 99, and 155Wh).

Although they already offer a manual follow focus accessory, the SmallRig Mini Follow Focus, their newly released MagicFIZ system seems to confirm their intention of adventuring into other market segments. Let’s take a closer look.

SmallRig MagicFIZ – features

The SmallRig MagicFIZ is a wireless lens control system working in the 2.4GHz frequency range. According to the company, it can reach operating distances of up to 100m/328ft, providing a stable connection with low latency.

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While different pre-bundled packs are available, the full wireless kit consists of a focus motor, a handwheel controller, and a handgrip. All units can be powered via USB-C (5-16.8V), which is a huge advantage over the Micro USB interface of the similarly priced Tilta Nucleus Nano (which, by the way, will soon have a successor).

Image credit: SmallRig

The focus motor comes with a built-in rod clamp, has a claimed high-torque output of 5 Newton meters (which should be enough to pull the iris and focus on cinema lenses), and can also be powered using NP-F style cells via a dedicated quick-release battery plate.

Image credit: SmallRig

The handwheel controller and handgrip can be used together or independently to control multiple sets of focus motors. The handwheel controller features a controlling knob to adjust the iris or focus distance and also has a built-in 1400mAh battery that should provide up to 20 hours of running time, according to SmallRig. The unit comes with a marking disk, and additional ones can be purchased separately.

Image credit: SmallRig

On the other hand, the handgrip takes interchangeable Canon LP-E6 batteries and can be attached to your camera rig via a NATO clamp. Just like the handwheel controller, it integrates a 0.96” OLED screen to display settings.

Image credit: SmallRig

The SmallRig MagicFIZ packs some of the advanced features you would expect from a prosumer follow focus system, such as the ability to set A/B markers or trigger start/stop recording for a list of selected cameras (you can check compatibility here).

Image credit: SmallRig

Price and availability

The SmallRig MagicFIZ Wireless Follow Focus System is now available to purchase from B&H and CVP and comes in different pre-bundled options. Pricing is as follows:

  • Basic Kit (1 motor + Handwheel Controller) – $299 (B&H / CVP)
  • Handgrip Kit (1 motor + Handgrip) – $399 (B&H / CVP)
  • Two-Motor Kit (2 motors + Handwheel Controller + Handgrip) – $699 (B&H / CVP)

For more information, please visit SmallRig’s website here.

What do you think of SmallRig launching their first wireless lens control system? Do you believe the MagicFIZ can compete with more popular solutions? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!

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