Overview

Add protection and a variety of accessories to your Canon EOS C70 camera with this black Camera Cage from Kondor Blue. The modular camera cage features a top plate, side plate, and bottom plate, providing an open design that allows you to access all the camera's ports and controls and utilize individual plates if needed.

SKU: GC47-KB-CC70-CO-BK

Kondor Blue Canon C70 Cage without Top Handle (Black)

Add protection and a variety of accessories to your Canon EOS C70 camera with this black Camera Cage from Kondor Blue. The modular camera cage features a top plate, side plate, and bottom plate, providing an open design that allows you to access all the camera's ports and controls and utilize individual plates if needed.

The cage offers an ARRI-style anti-twist thread on the side plate optional side handgrip or extension arm, it is compatible with the camera's original grip strap, and it features multiple 1/4"-20 threads. The top plate features 1/4"-20 threads, 3/8"-16 ARRI-style anti-twist mounts, two shoe mounts, a bubble level, and two integrated NATO rails. Other top plate features include a magnetic tool storage for tightening the screw mounts, and it relocates the sensor plane marker. It is compatible with the original Canon top handle or with the Kondor Blue Trigger Top Handle, and it also works with the Canon Mic Mount.

On the bottom plate, there are 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 steel tripod mounting threads, with 1/4"-20 threads on side wings, and one side features an HDMI cable clamp. On the front of the bottom plate are two M4 threads for an optional lens support. Paired with the optional Kondor Blue Bridge Plate, it allows for a standard 3.3" height above an optional 15mm LWS rod system. A magnetic tool stores in the bottom plate.

Features:

Compatibility

Canon EOS C70 camera

Also compatible with but not limited to:

Canon original grip strap

Canon original top handle

Kondor Blue LANC top handle

Kondor Blue bridge plate

Kondor Blue lens support

Modular Design

Constructed with a top, side, and bottom plate, and each plate can be mounted independently of the others

Top Plate

Two NATO rails, two shoe mounts, bubble level, 1/4"-20 threads, and 3/8"-16 ARRI-style threads

Side Plate

Multiple 1/4"-20 threads and 3/8"-16 ARRI-style accessory mounts

Bottom Plate

Helicoil steel threads, magnetic tool, side wings with 1/4"-20 threads, HDMI cable clamp, and front M4 threads for a Kondor Blue lens support

Accessory Options

Compatible with optional Kondor Blue bridge plate for an 85mm height from mounting rods

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Product Overview

Add protection and a variety of accessories to your Canon EOS C70 camera with this black Camera Cage from Kondor Blue. The modular camera cage features a top plate, side plate, and bottom plate, providing an open design that allows you to access all the camera's ports and controls and utilize individual plates if needed.

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