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Kondor Blue Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H Series

The Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H from Kondor Blue combines a dedicated full camera cage, a top handle with a LANC-based start/stop button, a universal baseplate, and an 20.32cm pair of 1.5cm aluminium rods. This rig's baseplate features a sideload 501-type camera plate and an ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about the items in this kit.

SKU: GC47-KB-S1H-BR-BK

Kondor Blue Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H Series

Kondor Blue Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H Series

The Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H from Kondor Blue combines a dedicated full camera cage, a top handle with a LANC-based start/stop button, a universal baseplate, and an 20.32cm pair of 1.5cm aluminium rods. This rig's baseplate features a sideload 501-type camera plate and an ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about the items in this kit.

Kondor Blue Camera Cage with Remote Trigger Handle for Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R/S1H

Protect your Panasonic Lumix S1, S1R, or S1H camera and add a variety of accessories with this Camera Cage with Remote Trigger Handle from Kondor Blue. This cage protects your Lumix S1, S1R, or S1H camera while maintaining access to its ports, slots, and controls.

The cage features a 501-type quick release baseplate system and a top handle with a LANC start/stop button for easy recording. This full cage incorporates NATO rails, shoe mounts, and a bubble level. Multiple 0.635cm-20, 7.62cm-16, and ARRI-style threads around the cage and top handle offer additional accessory mounting choices. The top handle features quick NATO-rail mounting for the top or side of the camera and easy thumb-lever fasteners, and it also features one 1.5cm rod port for an optional 1.5cm rod and accessories.

Compatibility

Panasonic DC-S1

Panasonic DC-S1R

Panasonic DC-S1H

Full cage protects the camera while maintaining access to all ports, slots, and controls

NATO rail top handle with LANC start/stop button

Quick release 501 baseplate system

Single 1.5cm rod port for optional 1.5cm rod for an EVF, monitor, or another accessory

Integrated bubble level and shoe mounts

Ergonomic finger grip on the top handle

Kondor Blue 1.5cm ARRI-Standard Baseplate for BMPCC 4K/6K Cage

Although featuring a fairly universal design, the Kondor Blue 1.5cm ARRI-Standard Baseplate is designed for Kondor's Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K/6K cages. It features an ARRI-standard dovetail and supports 1.5cm LWS rods. This baseplate has a side-load camera plate system, which lets you easily mount your camera from the top instead of having to slide it in from the front.

A Manfrotto 501-standard camera plate is included. It comes with 0.635cm-20 and 7.62cm-16 mounting screws and offers 0.635cm-20 and 7.62cm-16 tripod mount threads on the bottom. It's also rubber-padded to minimize twisting and prevent scratching.

ARRI-standard dovetail

1.5cm LWS rod support

Side-load camera plate system

Manfrotto 501 standard camera plate

0.635cm-20 and 7.62cm-16 mounting screws

0.635cm-20 and 7.62cm-16 tripod mount threads

Kondor Blue PPSH 1.5cm Rods

Add a pair of standard 1.5cm rods to your rig with this two-pack of 20.32 PPSH 1.5cm Rods from Kondor Blue. These aluminium threaded rods feature PPSH cutouts throughout as part of the design, making them lighter yet still durable.

Each 1.5cm rod can be used to support various accessories such as follow focus systems, servo motors, lens supports, battery mounts, and more. For custom lengths, multiple units can be combined using optional Kondor M12 rod extension screws.

Key Features:

Dedicated Full Camera Cage

NATO-Mount Top Handle, LANC Start/Stop

Universal ARRI/501 Baseplate System

2 x 20.32 Aluminium 1.5cm Rods

What's in the Box:

Kondor Blue Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H Series

NATO Top Handle with Start/Stop Control

501 Quick Release Plate

Kondor Blue 1.5cm ARRI-Standard Baseplate for BMPCC 4K/6K Cage (Raven Black)

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Kondor Blue PPSH 1.5cm Rods (Pair, Black, 20.32)

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Kondor Blue Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H Series

The Base Rig for Panasonic Lumix S1H from Kondor Blue combines a dedicated full camera cage, a top handle with a LANC-based start/stop button, a universal baseplate, and an 20.32cm pair of 1.5cm aluminium rods. This rig's baseplate features a sideload 501-type camera plate and an ARRI-style dovetail. Read more below about the items in this kit.

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