Neewer

Neewer PG008 0.8 MOD Follow Focus Gear Ring

4.4 (61 reviews)

Achieve smooth, cinematic focus pulls by adding precision 0.8 MOD gear teeth to any 59-61mm lens.

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Overview

The Neewer PG008 Seamless Follow Focus Gear Ring converts any lens with a 59-61mm barrel diameter into a follow-focus-ready optic. Made from elastic rubber, the ring stretches over the lens barrel like a band and locks into place without tools, adhesives, or clamps. Once seated, its 0.8 MOD gear teeth mesh with standard follow focus systems—including Neewer's own PG001 and PG003 as well as units from SmallRig and Tilta—providing the mechanical interface needed for precise, repeatable focus pulls during video production.

The ring's seamless construction ensures 360 degrees of uninterrupted rotation, eliminating the dead spots and uneven tension that can plague segmented or clamped gear rings. Pressure is distributed evenly around the lens, preventing drift and ensuring that your focus marks stay consistent from take to take. A notable design feature is the ability to split the ring into two thinner halves from the middle, giving you flexibility if your lens requires a narrower gear band or if you want to use both halves on different lenses. The rubber material is gentle on lens surfaces and provides scratch protection as an added benefit.

Key Features

【Seamless 360° Rotation】 Tightly encircling the lens, this ring makes zero drifting and distributes even pressure for precise focus that helps take smooth and cinematic zoom shots

【Standard 0.8 Mod Gears】 0.8 Mod gears suit follow focuses of different focus gear widths, such as NEEWER PG001 & PG003, also compatible with SmallRig and Tilta follow focuses

【Effortless Installation】 Shaped like a rubber band, this focus gear ring can attach to the lens in a second and requires no tools, much more convenient than previous models

【Elastic Rubber Material】 Made of flexible but durable rubber, the ring perfectly fits lenses of matching diameters and protects against scratches

【Easy to Divide in Two】 The ring can be divided into two rings from the middle without burrs, allowing flexible use with different lens focus gear diameters

Specifications

Lens Compatibility
59-61mm outer barrel diameter
Gear Standard
0.8 MOD
Material
Elastic Rubber
Rotation
Seamless 360°
Installation
Tool-free, stretch-fit
Splittable
Yes, divides into two rings
Compatible Follow Focus Systems
Neewer PG001, PG003, SmallRig, Tilta (0.8 MOD)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Universal 0.8 MOD pitch works with follow focus systems from multiple brands including SmallRig and Tilta
  • Tool-free elastic rubber design installs in seconds and removes without leaving marks or residue
  • Seamless 360-degree rotation distributes even pressure for smooth, drift-free focus pulls
  • Can be split into two thinner rings for flexible use across different lens configurations

👎 Cons

  • Only fits lenses with a 59-61mm outer barrel diameter at the focus ring area
  • Rubber material may stretch and loosen over time with repeated installation and removal
  • Does not include markings for focus distance reference when used without a lens scale
  • Single size means you may need multiple rings if your lenses vary in diameter

Frequently Asked Questions

This ring is designed for lenses with an outer diameter of 59-61mm at the focus ring. Measure the outside of your lens barrel where the ring will sit, not the filter thread size.
Yes. The standard 0.8 MOD pitch makes it compatible with follow focus units from Neewer (PG001, PG003), SmallRig, Tilta, and other systems using the 0.8 MOD standard.
Yes. The ring can be divided into two thinner rings from the middle without burrs, which allows each half to be used on lenses with slightly different focus gear diameters.
No. The elastic rubber material grips firmly without adhesive and protects the lens surface from scratches. It can be removed and reapplied without leaving residue.