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Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6II

The Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage is a premium, custom-designed protective and functional accessory for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. Engineered with precision and crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, this cage ensures the ultimate protection for your camera while enhancing its usability and versatility.

SKU: GC11-EOS-R6II

Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6II

Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6II

The Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage is a premium, custom-designed protective and functional accessory for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. Engineered with precision and crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, this cage ensures the ultimate protection for your camera while enhancing its usability and versatility.

The Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6 Mark II is the ideal solution for professional photographers and videographers looking to enhance the functionality and protection of their camera. The custom-designed fit ensures all camera functions remain fully accessible, while the durable 6061-T6 aluminium alloy construction provides robust protection.

The cage's multiple mounting points, including 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded holes, Arri-style anti-twist locating holes, and a cold shoe mount, allow for the attachment of a wide range of accessories, making your camera setup versatile and adaptable to various shooting scenarios. The hidden wrench adds convenience, allowing quick adjustments on the go.

Additionally, the anti-twist design with three strategically placed location points ensures your camera remains stable during shooting. The ergonomic design improves handling, and the integrated protective padding prevents any damage to your camera.

Lightweight and portable, the Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage is perfect for extended use without adding significant weight. Whether you are shooting in a studio or on location, this cage provides the protection and versatility you need to get the perfect shot every time.

Specifically designed for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II, ensuring a perfect fit that allows for full access to all buttons, ports, and battery compartments without removing the cage.

CNC machined from robust 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, providing a lightweight yet extremely durable and stable structure to protect your camera from knocks and bumps.

Equipped with several 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded mounting points, Arri-style anti-twist locating holes, and a cold shoe mount, allowing you to attach a wide range of accessories such as microphones, monitors, lights, and handles.

The cage features a magnetically stored wrench at the bottom, making it convenient and easy to adjust or remove the cage without needing extra tools.

Incorporates three location points to prevent the camera from twisting, ensuring stability during shooting. These points are strategically placed on the bottom and sides for maximum stability.

An integrated cold shoe mount at the top of the cage allows for the secure attachment of accessories like microphones or small lights.

Designed to improve the handling of the camera, the cage adds minimal bulk while providing additional gripping points for better control, especially useful during handheld shooting.

Compatible with Arca-Swiss style quick release plates, ensuring quick and secure attachment to tripods and other support systems without needing to remove the cage.

Multiple silicone pads are incorporated internally to prevent sliding and scratching, ensuring your camera remains in pristine condition.

Weighing only 0.220 kg and with dimensions of 11.7 cm height and 15.25 cm width, the cage adds minimal weight and bulk to your setup, making it easy to carry and use for extended periods.

Key Features:

Custom Fit

Durable Construction

Multiple Mounting Points

Hidden Wrench

Anti-twist Design

Integrated Cold Shoe

Enhanced Ergonomics

Full Compatibility

Protective Padding

Lightweight and Portable

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Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6II

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Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage for Canon EOS R6II

The Leofoto EOS-R6II Camera Cage is a premium, custom-designed protective and functional accessory for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. Engineered with precision and crafted from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminium alloy, this cage ensures the ultimate protection for your camera while enhancing its usability and versatility.

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