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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit (71.5-74.5mm)

As cameras get smaller, so do their baseplates. With the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit, you can downsize your camera setup whilst still maintaining our ultra-convenient Open UP quick-release system. At 60mm in length-compared to the standard LeftField 3's 100mm-the LeftField Mini Baseplate is ideal for compact rigs.

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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit (71.5-74.5mm)

Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit (71.5-74.5mm)

As cameras get smaller, so do their baseplates. With the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit, you can downsize your camera setup whilst still maintaining our ultra-convenient Open UP quick-release system. At 60mm in length-compared to the standard LeftField 3's 100mm-the LeftField Mini Baseplate is ideal for compact rigs.

Compatible with a range of cameras including the Blackmagic URSA Cine, URSA Mini and Sony BURANO; the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit the ideal choice for filmmakers.

Quick-Release Convenience

Though the LeftField Mini is more compact than LeftField 3 Baseplates, it still features our popular Open UP system for quick-release convenience. This allows you to seamlessly attach the LeftField Mini Baseplate onto any standard ARRI dovetail in moments. When in place, use the lever on the side to transition between locked, sliding and unlocked on the dovetail.

Ready for Rigging

Paired with the Baseplate, the included Riser sets your camera system to the 15mm LWS height standard: expanding the options for attaching follow-focus wheels, matte boxes and more. For shorter cameras, such as the Blackmagic URSA Cine, the 73mm Riser is the perfect choice for added elevation.

Clean Installation

The Riser installs easily to the LeftField Mini baseplate with just a handful of M4 screws and few turns of a 3mm Hex Key. For attaching your camera, captive 1/4" and 3/8" screws attach to compatible cameras-and can slide to optimise balance. Rubber inlays on the top provide extra grip on the camera base, to prevent twisting.

Part of the LeftField System

The LeftField system of quick-release baseplates are the most convenient mounting option for professional filmmakers. Our patented Open UP system allows you to cleanly mount your camera rig to any ARRI standard dovetail in moments, and release it just as quickly.

Key Features:

Compact 15mm LWS Baseplate

Quick-Release Open UP System

Compatible with URSA Cine and URSA Mini

Ultra-Compact 60 mm Length

73 mm Riser for Elevation

1/4" and 3/8" Camera Mount Screws

Anti-Twist Rubber Inlays

Part of LeftField System

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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit (71.5-74.5mm)

LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Baseplate

LeftField Mini Standard Riser (73mm)

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Bright Tangerine LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit (71.5-74.5mm)

As cameras get smaller, so do their baseplates. With the LeftField Mini 15mm LWS Kit, you can downsize your camera setup whilst still maintaining our ultra-convenient Open UP quick-release system. At 60mm in length-compared to the standard LeftField 3's 100mm-the LeftField Mini Baseplate is ideal for compact rigs.

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