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SmallRig 1955 Camera/Camcorder Action Stabilizing NATO Handle

Zubehör Rig / Cage
Item Nr. 23712
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  • Allows the camera to be balanced by sliding it right, left, forward and backward
  • Integrated ColdShoe mounts on the top, front and back
  • 1/4 inch-20 & 3/8 inch-16 mounting points for additional accessories
  • ARRI mounting hole for attaching ARRI-compatible expansion blocks
  • Includes 1/4 inch wrench for quick deployment

SmallRig DSLR Action NATO Handle 1955 is a sliding top handle for mobile shooting. It is designed for quick attachment and removal to the camera without screws. Simply slide it onto the Safety NATO Rail and tighten the thumbscrew. You can slide it from left to right on the rail to keep your camera balanced. You can also slide it forward and backward to find the balance point of your rig. The handle is equipped with three shoe holders on the top, front and back respectively to attach the light accessories such as microphone, magic arm. The handle is equipped with the hole pattern for ARRI accessory mounting pins, so you can attach ARRI compatible extension blocks. The handle offers 1/4 inch & 3/8 inch attachment points for additional accessories. Additionally, we offer an extra 1/4 inch wrench for free access. This is very handy when you need to improve the balance of camera and rigs.

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MSRP* 54,95
46,08 Zubehör Rig / Cage
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig 1955 Camera/Camcorder Action Stabilizing NATO Handle

Short profile

  • Allows the camera to be balanced by sliding it right, left, forward and backward
  • Integrated ColdShoe mounts on the top, front and back
  • 1/4 inch-20 & 3/8 inch-16 mounting points for additional accessories
  • ARRI mounting hole for attaching ARRI-compatible expansion blocks
  • Includes 1/4 inch wrench for quick deployment

Product description for SmallRig 1955 Camera/Camcorder Action Stabilizing NATO Handle

SmallRig DSLR Action NATO Handle 1955 is a sliding top handle for mobile shooting. It is designed for quick attachment and removal to the camera without screws. Simply slide it onto the Safety NATO Rail and tighten the thumbscrew. You can slide it from left to right on the rail to keep your camera balanced. You can also slide it forward and backward to find the balance point of your rig. The handle is equipped with three shoe holders on the top, front and back respectively to attach the light accessories such as microphone, magic arm. The handle is equipped with the hole pattern for ARRI accessory mounting pins, so you can attach ARRI compatible extension blocks. The handle offers 1/4 inch & 3/8 inch attachment points for additional accessories. Additionally, we offer an extra 1/4 inch wrench for free access. This is very handy when you need to improve the balance of camera and rigs.

SmallRig 1955 Camera/Camcorder Action Stabilizing NATO Handle

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
118 x 25 x 66 mm
Gewicht ca.
151 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6972070621277
KAN
1955

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