Overview

Bright Tangerine NATO Cheese Stick (1/4"-20)

Coupling the convenience of a NATO rail with the versatility of our cheese plate adapter, this kit is the perfect option for slimline camera setups. Mounted from the top or the bottom of your rig, the cheese stick provides a convenient offset for 20mm of clearance from the camera body. The cheese stick, meanwhile, combines a NATO rail with 1/4" and 3/8" threads for varied accessory mounting.

SKU: GC63-B4013.0003

Bright Tangerine NATO Cheese Stick (1/4"-20)

Bright Tangerine NATO Cheese Stick (1/4"-20)

Coupling the convenience of a NATO rail with the versatility of our cheese plate adapter, this kit is the perfect option for slimline camera setups. Mounted from the top or the bottom of your rig, the cheese stick provides a convenient offset for 20mm of clearance from the camera body. The cheese stick, meanwhile, combines a NATO rail with 1/4" and 3/8" threads for varied accessory mounting.

With an easy-press safety and a hard stop, the NATO cheese stick is the ideal option for run-and-gun accessory mounting, combined with the simple effectiveness of the cheese plate adapter.

Compact Convenience

Add a NATO rail to your camera setup with threaded holes to create simple rigs. The NATO rail provides 85mm of sliding travel for NATO accessories, whilst also having a hard-stop at the base to prevent components falling off.

An easy-press safety means no pinch points when trying to release accessories from the NATO rail.

Top & Bottom Mounting

Two M4 points, spaced 1.0cm apart, are available on the top & bottom of the rail for attaching the cheese plate adapter. This provides the option to mount the cheese stick from the top or bottom.

The cheese stick includes the 1.0cm M4 screws for mounting to the adapter, and the adapter comes with the captive 1/4"-20 screw for installing to a top plate or baseplate.

20mm of Clearance

To further streamline the camera rigging process, the cheese plate adapter provides an offset from the mounting point. This provides 20mm of clearance from your camera body - ideal for uneven surfaces on the camera side such as switches or camera input ports.

For Compact Setups

The cheese stick and adapter mount discreetly to your camera setup, providing an ideal combination of customisation and compactness. With a line of 1/4" and 3/8" threads, this kit is perfect for securing transmitters or other accessories to the camera.

Consistent Quality

Made from top-quality anodised aluminium, the cheese stick and adapter are both built to handle abrasion and corrosion without issue. The material is both lightweight and strong, making it ideal for mounting components securely.

Our products are built to be long-lasting, so you can purchase with confidence that this cheese stick kit will last.

Compatibility

The Create range is designed to be universally compatible with cameras of any make and model, as well as numerous accessories. The adapter can be mounted to any 1/4"-20 thread, and the cheese stick 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.

Part of the Create System

Bright Tangerine's Create range is built with simplicity in mind. Designed to be compatible with a broad range of camera systems and rigs, the new components offer a range of lightweight and high-quality options for video professionals. Made from anodised aluminium and using universal mounting standards, expand your creative horizons with these products today.

Zero Compromises

Manufactured in the UK by an elite team of researchers, engineers and quality control experts; our products are made to maximise convenience whilst minimising constraints. Our accessories span a huge range of products, but the common denominators are their quality, longevity and versatility. Should you find us lacking in any of those, our dedicated customer service team can advise and assist however you need.

Key Features:

2.0cm Clearance for Camera Body

0.63 cm and 0.95 cm Threaded Mounts

85mm NATO Rail Sliding Travel

Hard-Stop for Accessory Security

Top and Bottom Mounting Options

Crafted from Anodised Aluminium

Compatible with ARRI Pin-Lock Threads

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Bright Tangerine NATO Cheese Stick (1/4"-20)

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

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Product Overview

Bright Tangerine NATO Cheese Stick (1/4"-20)

Coupling the convenience of a NATO rail with the versatility of our cheese plate adapter, this kit is the perfect option for slimline camera setups. Mounted from the top or the bottom of your rig, the cheese stick provides a convenient offset for 20mm of clearance from the camera body. The cheese stick, meanwhile, combines a NATO rail with 1/4" and 3/8" threads for varied accessory mounting.

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