SKU: GC50-CINEURSASHMKM

Blackmagic URSA Mini Shoulder Kit

Blackmagic URSA Mini Shoulder Kit

For ENG and documentary-style shooting, the Shoulder-Mount Kit designed for the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini provides a shoulder mount for you to comfortably rest the camera on your shoulder for long shooting sessions. Integrated into the shoulder mount is a quick-release compatible with VCT wedge plates, 15mm lightweight rod clamps, and rosettes on either side for mounting handles and other accessories. Also included in the kit is a top handle for low-mode shooting and for carrying the camera when not in use.

Features:

Shoulder Pad for ENG/Doc-Style Shooting

VCT Wedge Compatible Quick-Release

15mm LWS Rod Clamps

Accessory Rosettes on Both Sides

Includes Top Handle

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Blackmagic URSA Mini Shoulder Kit

For ENG and documentary-style shooting, the Shoulder-Mount Kit designed for the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini provides a shoulder mount for you to comfortably rest the camera on your shoulder for long shooting sessions. Integrated into the shoulder mount is a quick-release compatible with VCT wedge plates, 15mm lightweight rod clamps, and rosettes on either side for mounting handles and other accessories. Also included in the kit is a top handle for low-mode shooting and for carrying the camera when not in use.

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