Overview

Easily rig up your Sony FX6 for vertical filming with the Portrait Adapter Plate. It also adds an extra layer of convenience with its double function as a cheeseplate for mounting accessories like wireless video transmitters and more.

SKU: GC63-B4004.1016

Bright Tangerine Sony FX6 Portrait Adapter Plate

Easily rig up your Sony FX6 for vertical filming with the Portrait Adapter Plate. It also adds an extra layer of convenience with its double function as a cheeseplate for mounting accessories like wireless video transmitters and more.

Accessory Mounting

The plate provides a number of threaded ¼” & 3/8” holes on the side and top for mounting accessories. It also features an ARRI standard rosette for hand grips.

Two helicoil reinforced threads provide a balanced point for mounting dovetails & quick release plates.

Gimbal Compatible

When working with gimbals, combine it with the LeftField risers and dovetails for the DJI Ronin 2, RS 3 or Freefly Movi for a seamless quick release system, letting you switch between platforms in seconds.

Installation

The Portrait Adapter Plate attaches to the Sony FX6 Top Plate Mk II (B4004.1018) and is secured to the side using the hand grip mount. This creates a robust connection, keeping the camera secure and steady.

15mm LWS Spacing

To achieve proper 15mm LWS height spacing when in portrait mode, combine with the 15mm LWS Spacer (B4004.1019).

British Workmanship

Machined and hand-finished in our single factory in Church Crookham from high-grade materials. Hard anodised for extended durability. The Sony FX6 Portrait Adapter Plate comes with our famous Bright Tangerine Support and the addition of a 5 year warranty.

Compatibility

Bright Tangerine Sony FX6 Portrait Adapter Plate

  • Right side cheeseplate for your Sony FX6 for secure mounting in vertical orientation.
  • Connects to the Sony FX6 Top Plate Mk II & handgrip mount
  • Provides ¼”, 3/8”, QD socket & ARRI rosette for accessory mounting with helicoiled threads for dovetails & quick release plates.
  • Compatible with B4004.1019 spacer for proper 15mm LWS height

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Easily rig up your Sony FX6 for vertical filming with the Portrait Adapter Plate. It also adds an extra layer of convenience with its double function as a cheeseplate for mounting accessories like wireless video transmitters and more.

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