Tilta Nucleus-M RED DSMC2 Run/Stop Cable (27″)

Key Features
- [DESIGNED FOR RED DSMC2] Enables run/stop recording with RED DSMC2 cameras via Nucleus-M
- [COMPATIBLE WITH NUCLEUS-M ONLY] Works exclusively with Nucleus-M hand unit and grips
- [HIGH-QUALITY CONNECTORS] 7-pin to 4-pin LEMO-type straight connectors for stable and secure signal transmission
- [OPTIMAL LENGTH] 27″ (68.6 cm) cable length for ideal rigging flexibility
- [ENHANCE EFFICIENCY] Trigger camera start/stop remotely during takes
- [DURABLE CONSTRUCTION] Built to withstand demanding production environments
Description
Tilta Nucleus-M RED DSMC2 Run/Stop Cable (27″)
Reliable R/S Control Cable for RED DSMC2 Cameras
The Tilta Nucleus-M RED DSMC2 Run/Stop Cable (27″) is an essential connection accessory designed specifically for seamless integration between your RED DSMC2 camera and the Tilta Nucleus-M follow focus system. With this cable, you can activate the run/stop recording function directly from your Nucleus-M hand unit or hand grips, allowing for greater control and efficiency during professional shoots.
Purpose-Built for Nucleus-M Compatibility
This cable is engineered exclusively for the Tilta Nucleus-M system, ensuring smooth and reliable run/stop functionality. It connects from the Nucleus-M motor unit to your RED DSMC2 camera, enabling record triggering with the push of a button via the Nucleus-M hand controller or grips.
Note: The run/stop function will only work when used with the Nucleus-M’s dedicated hand unit and hand grips. It is not compatible with other systems.
Durable and Professional Design
Built with straight 7-pin and 4-pin LEMO-type connectors, the cable maintains a solid, low-profile connection that withstands the rigors of on-set use. At 27 inches (68.6 cm) in length, it provides enough flexibility for a tidy cable setup without excess slack, reducing clutter on your camera rig.
Reliable Triggering for Cinematic Workflows
Whether you’re capturing fast-paced action or operating in controlled studio environments, this cable delivers dependable run/stop performance—allowing you to stay focused on framing and storytelling rather than fumbling for camera controls.