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SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI

Zubehör Rig / Cage
Item Nr. 31416
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  • Cage
  • attaches around the lens mount
  • maintains access to the button and battery door
  • 1/4 inch-20 & accessory mounts for cold shoe
  • ergonomic wooden side grip
  • fits Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI camera

SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI Camera CCS2434 is designed to protect and attach accessories for users of the RX100 VII / VI.

The Cage attaches around the lens mount via an M5 screw that provides access to the battery door.

Multiple 1/4 inch-20 accessory threads around the Cage allow mounting of a Top Handle 1984, Magic Arm 2070 for monitors and other camera related accessories.

The form-fitting cage features a Cold Shoe on the top and right for microphone or light, making the vlogger's job much easier.

Features a wooden handle and increased distance between the handle and lens to ensure a comfortable grip.

The bottom features six 1/4 inch-20 tripod threads that allow you to mount a tripod, QR plate, and grip without blocking the battery plate.

Compatibility:
Sony RX100 VII
Sony RX100 VI

Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 89,-
70,34 Zubehör Rig / Cage
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI

Short profile

  • Cage
  • attaches around the lens mount
  • maintains access to the button and battery door
  • 1/4 inch-20 & accessory mounts for cold shoe
  • ergonomic wooden side grip
  • fits Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI camera

Product description for SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI

SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI Camera CCS2434 is designed to protect and attach accessories for users of the RX100 VII / VI.

The Cage attaches around the lens mount via an M5 screw that provides access to the battery door.

Multiple 1/4 inch-20 accessory threads around the Cage allow mounting of a Top Handle 1984, Magic Arm 2070 for monitors and other camera related accessories.

The form-fitting cage features a Cold Shoe on the top and right for microphone or light, making the vlogger's job much easier.

Features a wooden handle and increased distance between the handle and lens to ensure a comfortable grip.

The bottom features six 1/4 inch-20 tripod threads that allow you to mount a tripod, QR plate, and grip without blocking the battery plate.

Compatibility:
Sony RX100 VII
Sony RX100 VI

SmallRig Cage for Sony RX100 VII and RX100 VI

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
117,5 x 47 x 76 mm
Gewicht ca.
123 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
braun
Material-Art
Aluminium
Holz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1 x Cage und 2 x Inbusschlüssel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6972070627965
KAN
CCS2434

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