Overview

Get a balanced and stable camera setup with the LeftField 3 19mm Studio Bridgeplate, designed to attach directly onto an ARRI standard dovetail. The Sterling Titanium Drumstix provide a rigid foundation to support accessories like matte boxes, follow focus and lens supports.

SKU: GC63-B4003.0102

Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 19mm Studio QR Bridgeplate - Base Kit

Get a balanced and stable camera setup with the LeftField 3 19mm Studio Bridgeplate, designed to attach directly onto an ARRI standard dovetail. The Sterling Titanium Drumstix provide a rigid foundation to support accessories like matte boxes, follow focus and lens supports.

Vertical Lift Off

Feel secure with our patented Open•UP quick release system, providing the confidence that your camera will remain safely and securely locked off, with no danger of it slipping or falling off.

The lever has three positions – locked, slide & release.

When the lever is in its rearmost position, the bridgeplate locks firmly into place.

Position the lever to the midpoint, allowing you to shift your bridgeplate along the balance plate with ease.

To release the camera, press the safety eject button on the lever and adjust the lever to its forward position.

LeftField 3 & ARRI Compatible

The LeftField 3 19mm Studio Bridgeplate has been designed to accommodate industry-standard ARRI heights and offsets. It works directly with ARRI cameras, & PCA accessories and is also compatible with the LeftField 3 15mm LWS Baseplate (B4003.1034) using the included LeftField 3 Studio Dovetail Adapter (B4003.1031).

For a complete list of compatible accessories, visit www.brighttangerine.com/leftfield-compatibility

Accessory Mounting

The bridgeplate offers a secure and sturdy foundation for mounting accessories on 19mm rods, including lens supports, focus motors, matte boxes, hand grips and more. When you pair our Drumstix rods with the bridgeplate, you’ll get a combination of strength and lightweight performance that can’t be beaten.

The right side features an ARRI standard rosette and the rear has mounting points for the LeftField 3 KASBAH Shoulder Pad.

Standard & Super 35 Support

The inner plate can be set for Standard & Super 35 compatibility on ARRI cameras and accessories.

It includes 3/8″-16 threaded studs and locating pins for mounting on your camera for perfect alignment.

What's Included:

This kit includes the LeftField 3 19mm Studio Bridgeplate, LeftField 3 Studio Dovetail Adapter and a pair of 19mm Drumstix Rods – 12” (30.4cm)

British Workmanship

Machined and hand-finished in our single factory in Church Crookham from high-grade materials. Hard anodised for extended durability.

  • Sets camera to correct height and spacing for 19mm Studio
  • Compatible with LeftField 3 & ARRI standard 15mm LWS baseplates
  • Safe and reliable Open UP quick release system
  • Mounts onto any ARRI standard bottom plate & LeftField 3 balance plates
  • Adds 19mm rod support

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Get a balanced and stable camera setup with the LeftField 3 19mm Studio Bridgeplate, designed to attach directly onto an ARRI standard dovetail. The Sterling Titanium Drumstix provide a rigid foundation to support accessories like matte boxes, follow focus and lens supports.

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