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Kondor Blue Canon R5/R6/R Battery Grip Cage with Top Handle (Space Grey)

This Full Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is designed to protect, add accessory mounts, and provide a run/stop trigger for your Canon EOS R5, R6, or R camera with battery grip. The bottom of this four-sided aluminium cage features an Arca-Swiss type quick release system for fast repositioning on different supports. The included top handle features a run/stop trigger for both video and still capture plus multiple accessory mounts.

SKU: GC47-KB-CANON-CAGEGRIP

Kondor Blue Canon R5/R6/R Battery Grip Cage with Top Handle (Space Grey)

Kondor Blue Canon R5/R6/R Battery Grip Cage with Top Handle (Space Grey)

This Full Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is designed to protect, add accessory mounts, and provide a run/stop trigger for your Canon EOS R5, R6, or R camera with battery grip. The bottom of this four-sided aluminium cage features an Arca-Swiss type quick release system for fast repositioning on different supports. The included top handle features a run/stop trigger for both video and still capture plus multiple accessory mounts.

When mounted, the cage maintains access to the camera's ports, slots, and buttons and is designed to eliminate the twisting of the camera within the cage. This cage features a cold shoe with a safety pin, an ergonomic grip, both top and side NATO rails, and both HDMI and USB Type-C cable clamps to prevent accidental pullouts. The 70-plus accessory threads include multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI-style anti-twist threads.

Features:

Four-sided aluminium cage for the Canon R5, R6, or R camera with battery grip

Top handle with run/stop trigger for both video and still photo capture

Arca-Swiss type quick release system

Top and side NATO rails

Maintains access to the camera's ports, slots, and buttons

Multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI-style anti-twist accessory threads

HDMI and USB Type-C clamps prevent cables from accidental disconnection

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Kondor Blue Canon R5/R6/R Battery Grip Cage with Top Handle (Space Grey)

This Full Cage with Top Handle from Kondor Blue is designed to protect, add accessory mounts, and provide a run/stop trigger for your Canon EOS R5, R6, or R camera with battery grip. The bottom of this four-sided aluminium cage features an Arca-Swiss type quick release system for fast repositioning on different supports. The included top handle features a run/stop trigger for both video and still capture plus multiple accessory mounts.

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