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SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet for DJI Ronin M / Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring 1914

Zubehör Rig / Cage
Item Nr. 17677
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  • 25 mm rod clamp locks Ronin M/MX handle/MOVI ring
  • ColdShoe attaches magic arm and then the monitor
  • Pads on the underside to prevent unintentional slipping
  • Wing nuts or screws to lock, depending on how you need it.

SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet 1914 is designed exclusively for DJI Ronin M + Ronin MX Grip/Freefly MoVI Ring. The 25mm rod clamp locks the Ronin M/MX Grip/MOVI Ring so that it can stand firmly on the ground. The ColdShoe is used to attach the magic arm and then attach the monitor, allowing the camera operator to check the screen during handheld shots. 1/4 inch threaded holes for attaching the magic arms and monitor. 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch threaded holes for attaching the quick-release plate and placing it on the tripod. The rubber bumpers on the underside prevent slipping so that the Ronin M + Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring stand firmly on the ground. Wing nuts or screws can be used for locking as required. The support feet can be folded together with the Ronin grip and stored in the bag. Note: The load capacity of the support feet is 5 kg. If you intend to use a camera such as the Sony FS5 or Canon C200 on your gimbal stabilizer, please use the Allen key instead of the wing nuts to tighten the feet.

Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 105,95
88,39 Zubehör Rig / Cage
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet for DJI Ronin M / Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring 1914

Short profile

  • 25 mm rod clamp locks Ronin M/MX handle/MOVI ring
  • ColdShoe attaches magic arm and then the monitor
  • Pads on the underside to prevent unintentional slipping
  • Wing nuts or screws to lock, depending on how you need it.

Product description for SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet for DJI Ronin M / Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring 1914

SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet 1914 is designed exclusively for DJI Ronin M + Ronin MX Grip/Freefly MoVI Ring. The 25mm rod clamp locks the Ronin M/MX Grip/MOVI Ring so that it can stand firmly on the ground. The ColdShoe is used to attach the magic arm and then attach the monitor, allowing the camera operator to check the screen during handheld shots. 1/4 inch threaded holes for attaching the magic arms and monitor. 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch threaded holes for attaching the quick-release plate and placing it on the tripod. The rubber bumpers on the underside prevent slipping so that the Ronin M + Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring stand firmly on the ground. Wing nuts or screws can be used for locking as required. The support feet can be folded together with the Ronin grip and stored in the bag. Note: The load capacity of the support feet is 5 kg. If you intend to use a camera such as the Sony FS5 or Canon C200 on your gimbal stabilizer, please use the Allen key instead of the wing nuts to tighten the feet.

SmallRig 25mm Rod Support Feet for DJI Ronin M / Ronin MX Grip / Freefly MoVI Ring 1914

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
147 x 46 x 28 mm
Gewicht ca.
253 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
2x Support Foot, 4x M5 Screw, 1x Hex Spanner
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6972070622014
KAN
1914

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