Overview

Bright Tangerine Narrow Cheese Plate (1/4"-20)

This pairing of the Create range's B4013.1002 - Narrow Cheese Plate and B4013.1001 - Cheese Plate Adapter (1/4"-20) gives you unprecedented customisation options for your camera rig. Able to be mounted in portrait or landscape orientation and providing clearance for cable management, this combination gives you everything you need to optimise your camera setup.

SKU: GC63-B4013.0001

Bright Tangerine Narrow Cheese Plate (1/4"-20)

Bright Tangerine Narrow Cheese Plate (1/4"-20)

This pairing of the Create range's B4013.1002 - Narrow Cheese Plate and B4013.1001 - Cheese Plate Adapter (1/4"-20) gives you unprecedented customisation options for your camera rig. Able to be mounted in portrait or landscape orientation and providing clearance for cable management, this combination gives you everything you need to optimise your camera setup.

Made from long-lasting anodised aluminium and accommodating universal mounting standards, this combination is perfect for cameras constructions of any complexity.

ARRI-Standard Threads

The narrow cheese plate features an ARRI Pin-Lock array of 1/4" and 3/8" threads as well as M4 points at 10mm intervals. This provides a vast array of connection options, with the cheese plate being sturdy enough to hold a broad range of camera accessories.

Streamlined Setups

Measuring just 10.0cm x 5.0cm, this cheese plate supports a range of accessories with a small footprint. The plate sits flat and unobtrusive, ideal for both studio builds or compact handheld rigs - wherever space is a valuable commodity. The flat surface is also ideal for Velcro patches to be attached.

A Winning Combination

With the M4 threads at 10mm intervals around the edge, the cheese plate can be configured in a range of layouts. It can be mounted in portrait or landscape modes, centred or offset to suit your rig.

The cheese plate kit ships with two required 10mm screws, so you can immediately start rigging.

Offset from the Outset

To further streamline the camera rigging process, the cheese plate adapter provides an offset from the mounting point. This provides 2.0cm of clearance from your camera body - ideal for uneven surfaces on the camera side such as switches or camera input ports.

High-Quality

Both the cheese plate and the adapter are made from anodised aluminium, providing an exceptional balance of strength and weight. Factor that in with the high compatibility of the Create range, and this unassuming accessory is a long-term investment for any filmmaker.

Instructions/Assembly

The Narrow Cheese Plate and Cheese Plate Adapter come as two standalone pieces, and includes two M4x1.0 cm screws (as well as a captive 1/4"-20 screw in the adapter) required for installation.

You will require a 3mm Hex Key for installation.

Cheese Plate to Adapter

1. Align the narrow cheese plate with the corresponding M4 points on the Adapter.

2. Use a 3mm Hex Key on the two M4 screws to install the plate to the adapter, ensuring that they are safely tightened.

Adapter to Camera

1. Align the 1/4"-20 screw on the Cheese Plate Adapter with a corresponding thread on your camera rig or plate.

2. Use a 3mm Hex Key on the 1/4"-20 screw to attach it to the camera, ensuring it is tight and level with the attachment.

If you are attaching to a 1/4" thread that doesn't have locating holes, you can use a small flathead screwdriver to remove them.

Compatibility

The Create range is designed to be universally compatible with cameras of any make and model, as well as accessories. The adapter can be mounted to any 1/4" thread.

The cheese plate comes with its own array of ARRI Pin-Lock standard threads which are commonly found on filmmaking equipment - to ensure a versatile range of customisation options.

Key Features:

ARRI Pin-Lock with M4 Mounts

Compact 10.0 x 5.0 cm Design

Offset Adapter for 2.0 cm Clearance

Crafted From Anodised Aluminium

Portrait or Landscape Orientation Supported

Compatible with Studio and Handheld Rigs

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Bright Tangerine Narrow Cheese Plate (1/4"-20)

B4013.1001 - Cheese Plate Adapter (1/4"-20)

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Bright Tangerine Narrow Cheese Plate (1/4"-20)

This pairing of the Create range's B4013.1002 - Narrow Cheese Plate and B4013.1001 - Cheese Plate Adapter (1/4"-20) gives you unprecedented customisation options for your camera rig. Able to be mounted in portrait or landscape orientation and providing clearance for cable management, this combination gives you everything you need to optimise your camera setup.

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