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Joby Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras

Add more stability when filming portrait footage with this Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras from Joby. Sure, you can mount your DSLR or mirrorless camera on a ball head's horizontal tripod plate, then swivel it 90° to shoot vertical footage, but that throws off the balance and weight distribution, making one-handed social vlogging and filming difficult.

SKU: GC47-JB01684-BWW

Joby Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras

Joby Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras

Add more stability when filming portrait footage with this Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras from Joby. Sure, you can mount your DSLR or mirrorless camera on a ball head's horizontal tripod plate, then swivel it 90° to shoot vertical footage, but that throws off the balance and weight distribution, making one-handed social vlogging and filming difficult.

With Vert, position your tripod plate parallel with the ground and attach the short side to its 1/4"-20 screw. Then attach your camera sideways to the long side of the Vert. It features a sliding 1/4"-20 screw that can accommodate various camera mount positions, and the rubber padding helps to protect your camera's finish. The result is a balanced, centered, and stable vertical shooting platform, making it much easier to shoot videos and stories for TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram.

Plate for Horizontal Shooting

While the Vert is primarily made for vertical shooting, the integrated plate on the long side lets you quickly switch back to horizontal shooting. The plate is designed to slide in perfectly into the Joby BallHead 3K. The 1/4"-20 screw on the vertical side can also be used with other tripod plates and heads for universal compatibility.

Built-In Bubble Levels

Vert is all about balance and keeping your gear level, which is why Joby integrated both horizontal and vertical bubble levels into Vert so you can keep things straight.

Add an Accessory

On the outside of the Vert's camera mount is a single cold shoe for optional accessories, such as an LED light and external mic.

Additional Features

Shoot horizontally via male cold shoe attachment

Up to 6.6 lb load capacity

Key Features:

Provides Balanced Vertical Filming

Mounts DSLR/Mirrorless Camera Vertically

1 x 1/4"-20 Female & Male Connection

Switch to Horizontal with Built-In Plate

Plate Fits Joby BallHead 3K

Vertical & Horizontal Bubble Levels

1 x Cold Shoe for an Optional Accessory

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Joby Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras

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Joby Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras

Add more stability when filming portrait footage with this Vert Vertical L-Bracket for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras from Joby. Sure, you can mount your DSLR or mirrorless camera on a ball head's horizontal tripod plate, then swivel it 90° to shoot vertical footage, but that throws off the balance and weight distribution, making one-handed social vlogging and filming difficult.

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