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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

The LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate from Bright Tangerine combines with different interchangeable Bright Tangerine riser blocks and dovetail plates for compatibility with a variety of different cameras, tripods, and gimbals. The baseplate is 40% shorter than the LeftField 3 baseplate, which is ideal for low-profile, compact rigs. Optional Baseplate Mini-compatible riser blocks provide the correct optical height for each camera and can be swapped in as needed.

SKU: GC63-B4003.1061

Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

The LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate from Bright Tangerine combines with different interchangeable Bright Tangerine riser blocks and dovetail plates for compatibility with a variety of different cameras, tripods, and gimbals. The baseplate is 40% shorter than the LeftField 3 baseplate, which is ideal for low-profile, compact rigs. Optional Baseplate Mini-compatible riser blocks provide the correct optical height for each camera and can be swapped in as needed.

Using Bright Tangerine's Open Up quick release system, it allows you to quickly switch between shoulder rigs, tripods, gimbals, and other camera supports. It provides front and rear 15mm LWS rod mounts, as well as side MAP M4 threads for attaching accessories.

Smaller Design

At just 2.36" long, the LeftField Mini Baseplate is ultra-compact, making it ideal for small or low-profile camera setups. It can be expanded using the MAP M4 threads on the sides and can be fitted with an optional rear rod bracket using 1/4"-20 threads.

15mm LWS Standard

The baseplate has two independently locking 15mm LWS rod ports that allow you to pair with optional LeftField Mini risers to set your camera to the correct height for mounting matte boxes, follow-focus motors, and more. There are upper and lower planes for mounting risers to help mount taller or shorter cameras.

Safety Stops

The removable dovetail safety stops can be conveniently stored inside the baseplate. It can also function alongside built-in safety stops on ARRI dovetails for added security.

Compatibility

The baseplate is part of the LeftField system and is compatible with LeftField components. The Open UP system provides easy mounting onto any ARRI standard dovetail. The rear of the baseplate also has a dedicated slot for the KASBAH shoulder pad, which allows you to create a compact shoulder rig.

Key Features:

40% Shorter than LeftField 3 Baseplate

Open Up Quick Release System

Works with Camera-Specific Riser Blocks

Open 15mm LWS Rod Mounts

MAP M4 Threads on Sides for More Gear

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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

The LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate from Bright Tangerine combines with different interchangeable Bright Tangerine riser blocks and dovetail plates for compatibility with a variety of different cameras, tripods, and gimbals. The baseplate is 40% shorter than the LeftField 3 baseplate, which is ideal for low-profile, compact rigs. Optional Baseplate Mini-compatible riser blocks provide the correct optical height for each camera and can be swapped in as needed.

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