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Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 QR Baseplate (Standard) for RED Komodo & Komodo-X

Add 15mm LWS support and the ability to quickly switch your RED KOMODO or KOMODO-X cinema camera between a tripod or a handheld rig using the standard LeftField 3 Quick Release Baseplate from Bright Tangerine. This system includes the dual quick release LeftField 3 baseplate core with 15mm LWS support, a standard 15mm LWS riser for KOMODO and KOMODO-X, and an ARRI-style dovetail plate. The Open-UP quick release system enables you to slide, lock, and vertically release your camera from any ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about each item in this kit.

SKU: GC63-B4002.0213

Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 QR Baseplate (Standard) for RED Komodo & Komodo-X

Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 QR Baseplate (Standard) for RED Komodo & Komodo-X

Add 15mm LWS support and the ability to quickly switch your RED KOMODO or KOMODO-X cinema camera between a tripod or a handheld rig using the standard LeftField 3 Quick Release Baseplate from Bright Tangerine. This system includes the dual quick release LeftField 3 baseplate core with 15mm LWS support, a standard 15mm LWS riser for KOMODO and KOMODO-X, and an ARRI-style dovetail plate. The Open-UP quick release system enables you to slide, lock, and vertically release your camera from any ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about each item in this kit.

Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 15mm LWS Quick Release Baseplate Core

The LeftField 3 15mm LWS Quick Release Baseplate Core from Bright Tangerine combines with different interchangeable Bright Tangerine riser blocks and dovetail plates for compatibility with multiple different cameras, tripods, and gimbals. The optional riser blocks provide the correct optical height for each camera and can be swapped in as needed.

The LeftField 3 Baseplate Core attaches to any ARRI-standard dovetail or the Bright Tangerine Left Field ARRI-Style Dovetail Plate. Using Bright Tangerine's Open-Up quick release system, it allows you to quickly switch between shoulder rigs, tripods, gimbals, and other camera supports such as the KASBAH shoulder pad. It also features a sliding, locking base that helps achieve optimal balance wherever you mount it.

The Baseplate Core provides front and rear 15mm LWS rod mounts for attaching accessories. Other LeftField components, such as side plates, supports, and grips can be attached to dedicated mounting threads to build up a full cage.

Features

Combines with Interchangeable Riser Blocks for Compatibility with Different Cameras

ARRI-standard Dovetail Compatible

Sliding Base

Front and Rear 15mm LWS Rod Mounts

LeftField Side Plates and Other Components Supported, Including KASBAH Shoulder Pad

Multiple Accessory Mounts

Bright Tangerine Left Field ARRI-Style Dovetail Plate

The 4" Left Field ARRI-Style Dovetail Plate from Bright Tangerine is an ARRI-standard dovetail with multiple accessory mounts. When used with a separately available Left Field 15mm LWS Baseplate, the Dovetail Plate functions as a quick release plate.

This cheese plate can mount onto the top or bottom of your camera and incorporates multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI anti-twist accessory mounts. The two removable safety screws can also be used to fix the plate onto your camera.

Features

Functions as a Quick Release Plate When Used with an Optional Left Field 15mm LWS Baseplate

Multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI Anti-twist Accessory Mounts

ARRI-standard Dovetail

Removable Safety Screws

Bright Tangerine Standard Riser for 15mm Baseplate for RED KOMODO & KOMODO-X

Mount your RED KOMODO or KOMODO-X camera and ensure it is set to 15mm LWS standard height when mounted on a variety of camera platforms with this Standard Riser from Bright Tangerine. The durable aluminium riser is designed to be used with the LeftField Baseplate core. Two washer plates are included to match the KOMODO and KOMODO-X screw spacing.

The plate features rubber pads to protect the camera and prevent twisting, and it includes six captive screws to mount it onto the separately available baseplate. Its center slot design allows you to mount the camera using the included mounting screw and slide it up and back for balance.

Compatibility

RED KOMODO and KOMODO-X cinema camera 

Bright Tangerine LeftField Baseplate core

Key Features:

For RED KOMODO & KOMODO-X Cameras

LeftField 3 15mm LWS Baseplate

Open-UP Quick Release System

ARRI-Type Dovetail

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Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 QR Baseplate (Standard) for RED Komodo & Komodo-X

Add 15mm LWS support and the ability to quickly switch your RED KOMODO or KOMODO-X cinema camera between a tripod or a handheld rig using the standard LeftField 3 Quick Release Baseplate from Bright Tangerine. This system includes the dual quick release LeftField 3 baseplate core with 15mm LWS support, a standard 15mm LWS riser for KOMODO and KOMODO-X, and an ARRI-style dovetail plate. The Open-UP quick release system enables you to slide, lock, and vertically release your camera from any ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about each item in this kit.

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