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SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage for Canon EOS R5 and R6

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  • SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage
  • suitable for Canon EOS R5 and R6
  • form-fitting L-mount
  • Arca-compatible base plate and side plate
  • soft rubber pad and anti-rotation pins on the base plate
  • one 1/4 inch-20 accessory thread for additional mounting flexibility

SmallRig L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 is attached to the camera with a 1/4 inch 20 screw. Two anti-twist pins and a rubber pad on the underside prevent wobbling or scratches. Both the side plate and the base plate are Arca-compatible, allowing a quick change between horizontal and vertical alignment. The L-Bracket does not block any buttons, connections, LCD screens or battery switches of the camera. The side plate can be extended by 22.5 mm to the left if you need more space for attaching or detaching the cable.

Compatibility including:
Canon EOS R5
Canon EOS R6

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MSRP* 44,53
38,02 L-Bracket
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14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage for Canon EOS R5 and R6

Short profile

  • SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage
  • suitable for Canon EOS R5 and R6
  • form-fitting L-mount
  • Arca-compatible base plate and side plate
  • soft rubber pad and anti-rotation pins on the base plate
  • one 1/4 inch-20 accessory thread for additional mounting flexibility

Product description for SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage for Canon EOS R5 and R6

SmallRig L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 is attached to the camera with a 1/4 inch 20 screw. Two anti-twist pins and a rubber pad on the underside prevent wobbling or scratches. Both the side plate and the base plate are Arca-compatible, allowing a quick change between horizontal and vertical alignment. The L-Bracket does not block any buttons, connections, LCD screens or battery switches of the camera. The side plate can be extended by 22.5 mm to the left if you need more space for attaching or detaching the cable.

Compatibility including:
Canon EOS R5
Canon EOS R6

SmallRig 2976 L-boom cage for Canon EOS R5 and R6

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
105 x 92 x 41 mm
Gewicht ca.
125 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x L-Bracket 2976
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6941590010908
KAN
2976

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