An additional module under development will allow for up to four SDI output terminals to be added to the camera and will have an internal low-capacity “puffer” battery with a run time of four minutes to allow for swapping batteries without having to turn off the camera. The main distribution unit also features a cleverly “reversible” P-tap/D-tap power output as well as 5v USB, multiple two-pin power outs and R/S.
Robert showed off the new Revolvr Atom, a compact single-sided follow focus unit capable of mounting to 15mm or 19mm rods. It features nearly 3″ of gear arm travel to accommodate a wider range of lenses. Also, the unit can be mounted on a NATO rail if the camera’s rigging makes it impractical to mount to rods. The Revolvr Atom will list for $1600 and will be available by the middle-to-end of June, 2017.