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

Level up your camera rig today with our large, ultra-compatible Wide Cheese Plate paired with the ¼ -20 Cheese Plate Adapter. Providing an 10.0cm x 8.0cm canvas for rigging wireless transmitters, audio recorders and more with 2.0cm of clearance from your camera body.

SKU: GC63-B4013.0002

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

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

Level up your camera rig today with our large, ultra-compatible Wide Cheese Plate paired with the ¼ -20 Cheese Plate Adapter. Providing an 10.0cm x 8.0cm canvas for rigging wireless transmitters, audio recorders and more with 2.0cm of clearance from your camera body.

Made from anodised aluminium for ensured longevity, this new kit helps optimise your camera.

Flexible Plate Positioning

The ¼ adapter can be mounted anywhere along the edge of the cheese plate, using any two M4 points. This allows you to position the plate in portrait or landscape orientation, either centred or offset, to perfectly suit your camera setup.

A Wide Range of Possibilities

Measuring 10.0cm x 8.0cm, the wide cheese plate strikes a great balance of large size with a small weight. With 1/4" and 3/8" threads - spaced to ARRI standards - you have plenty of space to accommodate larger components such as wireless transmitters. Despite its width, the cheese plate has a flat footprint for added convenience.

Cable Management, Untangled

This cheese plate kit is also perfect for wired components. The adapter provides 2.0cm of clearance from your camera body, allowing you to easily insert wires into respective ports. The cheese plate also comes with additional channels to help thread cable ties to help manage the wiring.

Securely Fastened

The cheese plate adapter offers universal mounting using an ARRI standard 1/4"-20 screw with anti-twist pins: ensuring integration with a range of camera configurations and simultaneously guaranteeing that the adapter doesn't come loose.

Durable and Dependable

Both components in the kit are made from anodised aluminium: providing an exceptional balance of strength and weight. Paired together, these accessories allow for an unobtrusive yet varied camera setup - designed to be as compatible as possible with any camera body or plate.

Instructions/Assembly

The cheese plate and cheese plate adapter ship with all component screws included. They require a 0.3cm Hex Key to correctly assemble.

Cheese Plate to Adapter

1. Align the wide cheese plate with the corresponding M4 points on the Cheese Plate Adapter.

2. Use a 0.3cm Hex Key to tighten the two M4 screws provided with the cheese plate, securing it to the adapter.

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 0.3cm Hex Key to attach it to the camera, ensuring it is tight and level with the attachment point.

3. If you are attaching to a ¼ thread without Pin-lock, you can use a small flathead screwdriver to remove them.

Compatibility

The wide cheese plate and cheese plate adapter are designed to be universally compatible with ARRI standard threads. They are compatible with most camera accessories that adhere to these standards, including:

Key Features:

10.0 x 8.0cm Plate for Accessories

ARRI Standard 1/4"-20 Threads

2.0cm Clearance for Cable Management

Portrait or Landscape Plate Orientation

Channels for Secure Cable Ties

Crafted from Anodised Aluminium

Universal Mounting with Anti-Twist Pins

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

B4013.1001 - Cheese Plate Adapter

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

Level up your camera rig today with our large, ultra-compatible Wide Cheese Plate paired with the ¼ -20 Cheese Plate Adapter. Providing an 10.0cm x 8.0cm canvas for rigging wireless transmitters, audio recorders and more with 2.0cm of clearance from your camera body.

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