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SmallRig Cage for Sony A6500 Advanced Cage Kit - 2081

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  • designed exclusively for Sony A6500
  • Cold Shoe Extension 2044 offers many mounting options for home use
  • the cage is equipped with an Arca Swiss QR plate on the underside, in which 1/4″ threaded holes for quick-release plates of various standards and a 3/8″ screw-in hole compatible with C-stand are provided
  • the NATO 1955 handle offers quick attachment and detachment and can be used for handheld shooting

Cage 1889 fits the camera perfectly and locks the camera in place with a 1/4'' screw at the bottom and an M2.5 screw on the right. It is equipped with a NATO rail on the top for the NATO grip 1955 for handheld shooting and is compatible with an XLR adapter. The integrated cold shoe can attach the Magic Arm 1497 for the monitor. The 1970 wooden hand grip can be attached to the cage to provide a better grip feel.
The 1955 NATO grip could attach the NATO rail to the cage and then be locked via a wing nut. It features quick attachment and detachment. It can be moved forward and backward to find the balance point of your equipment. The handle is equipped with three shoe holders at the top and rear to which lighting accessories such as microphone, magic arm can be attached.
The Cold Shoe Extension 2044 can be mounted on 1/4" threaded holes on the right side of Cage 1889. The arrowheads on the cold shoe point in the direction against switching off. The cold shoe is compatible with the RODE microphone, the wireless microphone and the RODE SVMX microphone. In addition, the cold shoe extends beyond the cage and therefore does not block the buttons and connections of the cage.

Variante: A6500 Advanced Cage Kit - 2081
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MSRP* 109,95
102,66 Rig Kit
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SmallRig Cage for Sony A6500 Advanced Cage Kit - 2081

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  • designed exclusively for Sony A6500
  • Cold Shoe Extension 2044 offers many mounting options for home use
  • the cage is equipped with an Arca Swiss QR plate on the underside, in which 1/4″ threaded holes for quick-release plates of various standards and a 3/8″ screw-in hole compatible with C-stand are provided
  • the NATO 1955 handle offers quick attachment and detachment and can be used for handheld shooting

Product description for SmallRig Cage for Sony A6500 Advanced Cage Kit - 2081

Cage 1889 fits the camera perfectly and locks the camera in place with a 1/4'' screw at the bottom and an M2.5 screw on the right. It is equipped with a NATO rail on the top for the NATO grip 1955 for handheld shooting and is compatible with an XLR adapter. The integrated cold shoe can attach the Magic Arm 1497 for the monitor. The 1970 wooden hand grip can be attached to the cage to provide a better grip feel.
The 1955 NATO grip could attach the NATO rail to the cage and then be locked via a wing nut. It features quick attachment and detachment. It can be moved forward and backward to find the balance point of your equipment. The handle is equipped with three shoe holders at the top and rear to which lighting accessories such as microphone, magic arm can be attached.
The Cold Shoe Extension 2044 can be mounted on 1/4" threaded holes on the right side of Cage 1889. The arrowheads on the cold shoe point in the direction against switching off. The cold shoe is compatible with the RODE microphone, the wireless microphone and the RODE SVMX microphone. In addition, the cold shoe extends beyond the cage and therefore does not block the buttons and connections of the cage.

SmallRig Cage for Sony A6500 Advanced Cage Kit - 2081

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