SKU: GC47-3LT-QR-CINE-S

3 Legged Thing QR-CINE-S Quick Release Plate for AirHed Cine-S

3 Legged Thing - QR CINE-S Plate

The QR-CINE-S is precision engineered using aerospace-grade anodised magnesium alloy. It has a moveable mounting section that has both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads along with a spring-loaded, retractable, locking pin. The plate also features rubberised pads for secure connection to camera bases for better grip.

This is an additional plate for the AirHed Cine-S.

Features:

Additional plate for the AirHed Cine-S

47 x 121 mm, magnesium alloy plate

Triangular rubber pads to help grip the camera

1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 attachment threads

Regular price $78.00
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Product Overview

3 Legged Thing - QR CINE-S Plate

The QR-CINE-S is precision engineered using aerospace-grade anodised magnesium alloy. It has a moveable mounting section that has both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads along with a spring-loaded, retractable, locking pin. The plate also features rubberised pads for secure connection to camera bases for better grip.

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