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Kondor Blue Cage with Top Handle for FUJIFILM X-H2S

This raven Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is specifically designed to work with the FUJIFILM X-H2S. Anchored on the pillars of speed, strength, and sleekness, the cage harnesses Kondor Blue's innovative Hatch System, providing a distinctive method to mount your camera cage with minimal bolts while ensuring steadfast stability. The incorporation of a mid-rail and eyelet inserts furnishes unparalleled structural integrity to the camera, requiring only four bolts for full assembly or removal of the cage. The model comes with a top handle and a FUJIFILM X cine cap.

SKU: GC47-KB-FXH2S-BK

Kondor Blue Cage with Top Handle for Fujifilm X-H2S

Kondor Blue Cage with Top Handle for FUJIFILM X-H2S

This raven Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is specifically designed to work with the FUJIFILM X-H2S. Anchored on the pillars of speed, strength, and sleekness, the cage harnesses Kondor Blue's innovative Hatch System, providing a distinctive method to mount your camera cage with minimal bolts while ensuring steadfast stability. The incorporation of a mid-rail and eyelet inserts furnishes unparalleled structural integrity to the camera, requiring only four bolts for full assembly or removal of the cage. The model comes with a top handle and a FUJIFILM X cine cap.

Users can seamlessly mount the cage by pivoting the bottom plate 180°, positioning the cage atop the camera while inserting the eyelet connectors, and then swinging the bottom plate back into position. This streamlined process results in a snugger fit, significantly expediting installation and removal times. All bolts essential for cage removal are distinctly marked with arrow engravings. The cage encompasses a comprehensive array of professional features that include a NATO rail on the side and top plates, a stainless steel ARRI-style rosette, ARRI-style anti-twist mounts (1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16), a USB-C clamp, integrated assembly tools, an angled cold shoe, and a signature bubble level, with each component meticulously constructed from resilient 6061 aluminium.

Key Features:

Hatch System Quick-Load Cage

NATO Rails on All Sides

60-Tooth ARRI-Style Rosette

Top Handle Included

Multiple Mounting Holes

Integrated HDMI Clamp

Removable USB-C Clamp

Angled Cold Shoe

Durable 6061 Aluminium Construction

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Kondor Blue Cage with Top Handle for FUJIFILM X-H2S

Top Handle

FUJIFILM X Cine Cap

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Kondor Blue Cage with Top Handle for FUJIFILM X-H2S

This raven Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is specifically designed to work with the FUJIFILM X-H2S. Anchored on the pillars of speed, strength, and sleekness, the cage harnesses Kondor Blue's innovative Hatch System, providing a distinctive method to mount your camera cage with minimal bolts while ensuring steadfast stability. The incorporation of a mid-rail and eyelet inserts furnishes unparalleled structural integrity to the camera, requiring only four bolts for full assembly or removal of the cage. The model comes with a top handle and a FUJIFILM X cine cap.

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