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3 Legged Thing Riley QD L Bracket for Canon R7

Riley is an Arca-Swiss compatible dedicated L-bracket designed to perfectly fit the Canon EOS R7 camera and give users full access to the battery door and side ports. The vertical aspect features a cut-out that enables users to open and tilt the camera's rear screen in landscape orientation, and has dual accessory thread for attachment of arms, lights, or monitors.

SKU: GC47-3LT-RILEYQD-B

3 Legged Thing Riley QD L Bracket for Canon R7

3 Legged Thing Riley QD L Bracket for Canon R7

Riley is an Arca-Swiss compatible dedicated L-bracket designed to perfectly fit the Canon EOS R7 camera and give users full access to the battery door and side ports. The vertical aspect features a cut-out that enables users to open and tilt the camera's rear screen in landscape orientation, and has dual accessory thread for attachment of arms, lights, or monitors.

Riley's base features an integral QD (quick detach) port for use with compatible straps and accessories, dual accessory attachment points, security pins, and a 1/4"-20 Stainless Steel camera screw. The end of the base has a strap attachment slot. Riley is supplied with a robust glass-reinforced nylon adapter and long 1/4"-20 camera screw that enables use with the Peak Design Capture clip system (v3).

Riley is made tough yet lightweight aerospace grade magnesium alloy and contoured to perfectly fit the Canon EOS R7. With Riley users get full access to the camera's battery door and side ports and a cut-out in the upright enables the rear screen to be opened and tilted in landscape orientation.

A glass-reinforced nylon adapter and Stainless Steel long pass-thru camera screw are supplied with the L-bracket so that Riley can be used with the Peak Design Capture system (v3). Riley has an integrated QD (quick detach) port in its base to enable use with QD straps and accessories.

As well as access to the strap lug on the side of the camera, Riley features a strap attachment slot in the base. Riley has multiple accessory attachment points in the vertical aspect and the base, enabling accessory arms, lights and monitors to be attached. These are either 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 with 1/4"-20 adpaters.

Key Features:

Perfect Fit

Access All Areas

Capture Compatibility

Quick Detach

Get Your Strap On

Get Attached

What's in the Box:

Riley Arca Swiss compatible dedicated L-bracket for Canon EOS R7

1/4"-20 Stagsden camera screw

Peak Design Capture-compatible adapter made from glass-reinforced nylon

Long 1/4"-20 pass thru camera screw for use with adapter

Double ended Hex Key

Microfibre Bag

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Product Overview

3 Legged Thing Riley QD L Bracket for Canon R7

Riley is an Arca-Swiss compatible dedicated L-bracket designed to perfectly fit the Canon EOS R7 camera and give users full access to the battery door and side ports. The vertical aspect features a cut-out that enables users to open and tilt the camera's rear screen in landscape orientation, and has dual accessory thread for attachment of arms, lights, or monitors.

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