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Bright Tangerine Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit (NATO Top, 3/8"-16 Base)

Smash your shoot schedule, instead of your monitor, with our Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit. With a NATO top section and 3/8" base, you've got security when you need it, and convenient quick-release when you don't. Our unique anti-twist pin system can fit all monitor standards - from Atomos, SmallHD and ARRI - which keeps your monitor centred and accurate.

SKU: GC63-B3001.0010

Bright Tangerine Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit (NATO Top, 3/8"-16 Base)

Bright Tangerine Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit (NATO Top, 3/8"-16 Base)

Smash your shoot schedule, instead of your monitor, with our Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit. With a NATO top section and 3/8" base, you've got security when you need it, and convenient quick-release when you don't. Our unique anti-twist pin system can fit all monitor standards - from Atomos, SmallHD and ARRI - which keeps your monitor centred and accurate.

With a robust pan-and-tilt mechanism for fine-tuned viewing, the Universal Monitor Mount helps you support your vision no matter what.

Quick-Release Convenience

The Universal Monitor Mount features a NATO clamp on top: precisely sized to fit the included Quick-Release NATO Rail. This nifty widget mount to the bottom of any monitor, which then means you can slide them on-and-off any standard NATO accessory. If you want to tweak your colour balance or make an edit, you can slide the monitor clean off the camera, then slide it back on when you're done.

Rigid Rigging

Keep your setup secure with this Universal Monitor Mount, with this model having a 3/8"-16 thumbscrew at the base. Tool-free for quick assembly (though it has cutouts for Hex Keys if you need some extra torque), the 3/8" screw features anti-twist points to ensure that your mount is centred. The only movement should be the panning and tilting that you do yourself.

Pan, Tilt & More

Whether you're going low-angle on a handheld shot or doing an overhead view; standing operator-side on a shoot or sat behind the camera, the Monitor Mount can handle any point of view. The independent pan and tilt mechanisms give you free articulation: 180° tilting up-and-down, and a full 360° pan. The Monitor Mount keeps you level by providing tactile feedback clicks every 90° turn - ensuring you have the right angle every right-angle.

Mount Multiple Monitors

Mounting monitors can be complicated: most use a standard 1/4" screw, but the location for locating pins changes between ARRI, Atomos and SmallHD standards. The Quick-Release NATO Rail system, which features spring-loaded and removeable pins for each monitor standard, cuts out the second-guessing - making it quick and easy to set up your view.

Part of the Monitor Mount System

Filmmaking is an expensive trade, and a cracked monitor is a mistake you can't afford to make even once. Our Universal Monitor Mounts are durable and dependable, for long-lasting success. Made from aerospace-grade aluminium, each Monitor Mount is designed to withstand the worst that your shoots can throw at it.

Key Features:

Quick-Release NATO Rail System

Secure 3/8"-16 Base Mount

Smooth 180° Tilt and 360° Pan

Compatible with Multiple Monitor Standards

Durable Aerospace-Grade Aluminium Build

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Bright Tangerine Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit (NATO Top, 3/8"-16 Base)

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Bright Tangerine Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit (NATO Top, 3/8"-16 Base)

Smash your shoot schedule, instead of your monitor, with our Universal Monitor Mount QR Kit. With a NATO top section and 3/8" base, you've got security when you need it, and convenient quick-release when you don't. Our unique anti-twist pin system can fit all monitor standards - from Atomos, SmallHD and ARRI - which keeps your monitor centred and accurate.

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