Overview

Add 15mm LWS to an optional quick release support of your choice on your professional camera rig with this raven black LWS ARRI Bridge Plate from Kondor Blue. This item is for the bridge plate only, which is designed to work with ARRI-standard dovetail rigs and can support larger pro cameras from ARRI and RED and camera models such as the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini line, Canon EOS C70, and the Sony FX6, Rialto, FS5, F5, and VENICE. It features an ARRI-standard dovetail base and industry-standard 15mm LWS rod clamps, and it supports a variety of optional Kondor Blue quick release camera plates.

SKU: GC47-KB-UARRI-BRP-BO-Bk

Kondor Blue LWS ARRI Bridge Plate Bridge Plate Receiver Only (No Camera Riser) (Raven Black)

Add 15mm LWS to an optional quick release support of your choice on your professional camera rig with this raven black LWS ARRI Bridge Plate from Kondor Blue. This item is for the bridge plate only, which is designed to work with ARRI-standard dovetail rigs and can support larger pro cameras from ARRI and RED and camera models such as the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini line, Canon EOS C70, and the Sony FX6, Rialto, FS5, F5, and VENICE. It features an ARRI-standard dovetail base and industry-standard 15mm LWS rod clamps, and it supports a variety of optional Kondor Blue quick release camera plates.

The optional quick release camera plates mount onto an internal dovetail plate for fine balance adjustment, in addition to the main bridge plate. The bridge plate offers 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 tripod mount threads. Its 15mm rod ports pass through the entire base and secure your rods with four locking levers, making it easy to add two sets of optional rods of different lengths through the front and rear. The bridge plate, along with the optional universal camera plate (not included), features a standard 3.3" riser height to match the camera's lens height, and optional riser plates will be available to support additional camera models.

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Kondor Blue LWS ARRI Bridge Plate Bridge Plate Receiver Only (No Camera Riser) (Raven Black)

Key Features

  • ARRI-standard dovetail base.
  • 15mm LWS rod support.
  • 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 tripod mount threads.
  • Supports a Variety of Pro Cameras.
  • Requires Quick Release Camera Plate.

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Product Overview

Add 15mm LWS to an optional quick release support of your choice on your professional camera rig with this raven black LWS ARRI Bridge Plate from Kondor Blue. This item is for the bridge plate only, which is designed to work with ARRI-standard dovetail rigs and can support larger pro cameras from ARRI and RED and camera models such as the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini line, Canon EOS C70, and the Sony FX6, Rialto, FS5, F5, and VENICE. It features an ARRI-standard dovetail base and industry-standard 15mm LWS rod clamps, and it supports a variety of optional Kondor Blue quick release camera plates.

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