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Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 Mk II 2-Stage Kit

Add a versatile, lightweight matte box to your rig with the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Kit from Bright Tangerine. This kit includes the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-stage core, two 4 x 5.65" filter trays, and a carbon fiber top flag.

SKU: GC63-B1245.0101

Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 Mk II 2-Stage Kit

Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 Mk II 2-Stage Kit

Add a versatile, lightweight matte box to your rig with the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Kit from Bright Tangerine. This kit includes the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-stage core, two 4 x 5.65" filter trays, and a carbon fiber top flag.

The two-stage core can be mounted using optional clip-on, rod-based, or swing-away adapters and features one 360° rotating stage and one fixed stage. The two 4 x 5.65" filter trays provide easy spring-loaded installation into the core. The carbon fiber top flag mounts onto the top of the core, features an anti-vibration torsion plate and adjustable side extensions, and quickly installs without the need for tools.

Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Core

Build a versatile, lightweight matte box around the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Core from Bright Tangerine. This two-stage core can be mounted using optional clip-on, rod-based, or swing-away adapters. It features one 360° rotating stage and one fixed stage, each of which accepts 4 x 5.65", 5.65 x 5.65", and 5 x 5" filters and filter trays. The core comes ready to support two 4 x 5.65" filters.

You can use the core with a variety of lenses, including cine servo zooms, due to its wide frame of view and compatibility with optional mattes and frame-safe clamp adapters in 80 to 143mm sizes. It is also compatible with optional top and side flags, and it can support an additional rotating stage with an expansion pack.

360° Rotation

The second stage offers 360° of rotation, useful for positioning graduated ND filters or adding a polarizer to reduce glare or reflections. An additional rotating stage can be added with the expansion pack, upgrading it to a 3-stage matte box.

Wide-Angle Coverage with Support up to 5.65 x 5.65"

For operators using wide-angle cine-servo lenses, the Misfit Kick 360 Mk II supports larger 5 x 5", 5.65 x 5.65" trays and filters, removing the risk of vignetting, even when rotating the stage.

Maximum Flare Protection

For additional light protection, add the quick release top flag, side flags, or hard mattes for precise control over flares and image contrast. The added Torsion Plate effectively absorbs and dampens vibrations.

Frame Safe Clamp Adapters

The Misfit Kick 360 Mk II can adapt to any lens using optional Frame Safe clamp adapters, offering an extra-wide field of view for large-format sensors and wide lenses.

Bright Tangerine 4 x 5.65"/4 x 4" X Filter Tray for Misfit Kick 360 Matte Box

The versatile 4 x 5.65"/4 x 4" Filter Tray for the Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick360 matte box holds one standard filter of either size. This anodized aluminium filter tray features a secure spring-loaded locking clasp.

Compatibility

Misfit Kick 360 matte box

Standard 4 x 5.65" and 4 x 4" filters

Bright Tangerine Carbon Fiber Top Flag for Misfit Kick Mk II Matte Box

Add extra flare control to your matte box with this Carbon Fiber Top Flag from Bright Tangerine. The carbon fiber design is lightweight and matches the aesthetic of the Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick Mk II matte box. Use the integrated quick release attachment system for mounting, and integrated variable side wings extend from the sides of the top flag for additional light blocking. It mounts quickly and easily onto your matte box using the included mounting bracket for a fast, toolless installation.

Key Features:

Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Core

Two 4 x 5.65" Filter Trays

Carbon Fiber Top Flag, Side Extensions

Rotating and Fixed Stages

What's in the Box:

Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Core

Rotating Stage

Screw

Bright Tangerine 4 x 5.65"/4 x 4" X Filter Tray for Misfit Kick 360 Matte Box

Bright Tangerine Carbon Fiber Top Flag for Misfit Kick Mk II Matte Box

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Bright Tangerine Misfit Kick 360 Mk II 2-Stage Kit

Add a versatile, lightweight matte box to your rig with the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-Stage Kit from Bright Tangerine. This kit includes the Misfit Kick 360 MK II 2-stage core, two 4 x 5.65" filter trays, and a carbon fiber top flag.

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