Overview

Kondor Blue Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle

Protect your Canon R7 and add miscellaneous mounting options to it with this raven Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle from Kondor Blue. Built for versatility and ease of use, the cage is form-fitted specifically for the Canon R7 and offers built-in NATO rails on each side and on top. An Arca-type quick release system facilitates hassle-free mounting to different support systems, such as tripods and gimbals.

SKU: GC47-KB-CR7A-BK

Kondor Blue Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle

Kondor Blue Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle

Protect your Canon R7 and add miscellaneous mounting options to it with this raven Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle from Kondor Blue. Built for versatility and ease of use, the cage is form-fitted specifically for the Canon R7 and offers built-in NATO rails on each side and on top. An Arca-type quick release system facilitates hassle-free mounting to different support systems, such as tripods and gimbals.

The full cage design protects the camera from all sides and provides a variety of mounting options, which include multiple 1/4"-20, 3/"-16, and M4 holes, as well as a cold shoe with a safety pin to prevent sliding issues that are often common with certain cold shoe accessories. Cable clamps protect the HDMI and USB-C ports on the camera, and two small tools required for cage assembly and adjusting the Arca-type plate are magnetically integrated into the cage. A top handle providing better portability and additional mounting options comes with this kit.

Multiple Points of Contact

The cage remains solidly mounted on the camera to prevent wiggle and allow for large setups

Built-In Tools

Both 2mm and 2.5mm tools necessary for cage assembly and adjustment of the Arca plate are magnetically attached to the base plate

Easy Accessibility

Retains access to all camera buttons, dials, cable ports, battery, and card doors

Perfect Balance

Designed to maintain the ideal center of gravity with most lens sizes

Wide Strap Loops

A side grip strap or camera strap may be used for easy portability

Key Features:

Form-Fitted for Canon R7

Arca-Type Quick Release System

Built-In NATO Rails

Top Handle Included

Cold Shoe with Safety Pin

Magnetically Attached Tools

Multiple Threaded Mounting Holes

HDMI & USB-C Cable Clamps

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Kondor Blue Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle

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Kondor Blue Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle

Protect your Canon R7 and add miscellaneous mounting options to it with this raven Arca Cage for Canon R7 with Top Handle from Kondor Blue. Built for versatility and ease of use, the cage is form-fitted specifically for the Canon R7 and offers built-in NATO rails on each side and on top. An Arca-type quick release system facilitates hassle-free mounting to different support systems, such as tripods and gimbals.

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