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Bright Tangerine Canon Riser for LeftField Mini (DJI RS)

Mount your Canon EOS C70, C80, C200, C300 Mk III, C400, C500 Mk II, or C700 camera and ensure it is set to 15mm LWS standard height when mounted on a DJI RS gimbal with this Canon Riser from Bright Tangerine. The durable aluminium riser is designed for use with the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS baseplate and a DJI RS dovetail plate.

SKU: GC63-B4005.1046

Bright Tangerine Canon Riser for LeftField Mini (DJI RS)

Bright Tangerine Canon Riser for LeftField Mini (DJI RS)

Mount your Canon EOS C70, C80, C200, C300 Mk III, C400, C500 Mk II, or C700 camera and ensure it is set to 15mm LWS standard height when mounted on a DJI RS gimbal with this Canon Riser from Bright Tangerine. The durable aluminium riser is designed for use with the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS baseplate and a DJI RS dovetail plate.

The plate features a modular three-piece release design for easy installation onto the separately available baseplate. It also has an integrated safety lock to prevent plate movement or disconnection.

Designed for DJI RS Gimbals

The Canon riser is designed to be used with DJI RS gimbals and dovetail plates, providing the required height clearance from the camera's optical center. A dovetail is front-loaded into the riser, which offers sliding adjustment and then can be locked in place.

Easy Installation

The three-part modular design includes left, middle, and right pieces that are labeled for quick and easy installation. All three parts are secured onto the camera using M4 screws.

Quick Release Design

The safety lock keeps the DJI dovetail in place and can be easily installed and uninstalled using the easy-press quick release design.

Key Features:

Use with LeftField Mini 15mm Baseplate

Sets Canon Camera to Correct Rod Height

Use with Optional DJI RS Dovetail

Integrated Safety Release/Lock

Modular Three-Part Design

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Bright Tangerine Canon Riser for LeftField Mini (DJI RS)

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Bright Tangerine Canon Riser for LeftField Mini (DJI RS)

Mount your Canon EOS C70, C80, C200, C300 Mk III, C400, C500 Mk II, or C700 camera and ensure it is set to 15mm LWS standard height when mounted on a DJI RS gimbal with this Canon Riser from Bright Tangerine. The durable aluminium riser is designed for use with the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS baseplate and a DJI RS dovetail plate.

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