SKU: GC47-3LT-ZELDA-C

3 Legged Thing ZELDA L Bracket Copper

3 Legged Thing ZELDA L Bracket Copper

The copper anodized Dedicated L-Bracket for Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 from 3 Legged Thing is a single-piece magnesium-alloy design custom fit to these cameras. The Arca-type compatible dovetail mount attaches to the camera body via its 1/4"-20 threaded camera mount and enables you to quickly switch between landscape or portrait orientation without losing your center axis.

The horizontal side of the bracket is milled to maintain access to the camera's battery, ports, and card slots, and the bracket also enables the LCD-screen to tilt freely without obstruction. Located at the top of the bracket is a 1/4"-20 mount for accessories such as an articulating arm, a microphone, or a small video light. Additionally, a slot on each end is for a hand strap, shoulder strap, or the Peak Design Anchor Attachment.

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3 Legged Thing ZELDA L Bracket Copper

The copper anodized Dedicated L-Bracket for Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 from 3 Legged Thing is a single-piece magnesium-alloy design custom fit to these cameras. The Arca-type compatible dovetail mount attaches to the camera body via its 1/4"-20 threaded camera mount and enables you to quickly switch between landscape or portrait orientation without losing your center axis.

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