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Tether Tools Tetherblock Graphite + TetherGuard TG020

MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate

The MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate from TetherBLOCK is designed to prevent accidental removal of a cable from your camera's data ports, therefore preventing damage to the port and to your camera. By snaking a USB or FireWire, or HDMI cable through the TetherBLOCK's S-channel and attaching the TetherBLOCK to your camera's tripod mount you'll be able to shoot tethered to a computer without fear that a trip over the cable will damage the camera's sensitive data ports.

SKU: GC49-30.TB-MC-005BC

Tether Tools Tetherblock Graphite + TetherGuard TG020

Tether Tools Tetherblock Graphite + TetherGuard TG020

MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate

The MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate from TetherBLOCK is designed to prevent accidental removal of a cable from your camera's data ports, therefore preventing damage to the port and to your camera. By snaking a USB or FireWire, or HDMI cable through the TetherBLOCK's S-channel and attaching the TetherBLOCK to your camera's tripod mount you'll be able to shoot tethered to a computer without fear that a trip over the cable will damage the camera's sensitive data ports.

This second version of the mounting plate replaces the TetherBLOCK Slim, and adds a third channel for thick heavy duty cables as well as thin and medium sized cables. It has both a 1/4"-20 and a 3/8" tripod thread mount, allowing it to be mounted directly onto a tripod head. A 1/4"-20 slotted screw attaches the plate to the camera, and can be tightened with a coin. On the bottom of the plate are two 1/4"-20 threaded holes for adding accessories like microphones or video monitors.

Prevents camera damage and lost images by ensuring data cables do not get accidentally pulled out of camera.

Fits camera's tripod mount via either a 1/4"-20 or 3/8" thread mount.

Multiple channels accept FireWire, USB and HDMI cables.

Non-slip friction pads prevent camera twist.

TetherGuard

Protect and relieve the stress from your camera ports and cables with the magnetic TetherGuard Camera Support. Designed for magnetic secure locking or magnetic breakaway, the TetherGuard will keep your cable connection secure and your ports and gear safe from damage.

TetherGuard camera, cable and thread mount kits are the optimal solution for protecting and relieving the stress on your ports when cables are connected. The TetherGuard Camera Support features an easy-to-use magnetic locking base or choose the magnetic quick release designed with breakaway technology that gives way only when excessive pressure is applied. Ensure you never miss a shot and enjoy peace of mind while safeguarding your expensive electronics during your most productive times.

Key Features:

Keeps Cables Securely Connected

Protects Camera Ports from Damage

Lightweight and Extremely Durable

Multiple Cable Routing Channels

Supports Thick to Thin Cables

Non-Slip Rubber Grip Pads

Prevents Cable and Port Damage

Eliminates Cable Strain Issues

Magnetic Quick Release System

What's in the Box:

Camera Support

MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate

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Tether Tools Tetherblock Graphite + TetherGuard TG020

MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate

The MC Multi Cable Mounting Plate from TetherBLOCK is designed to prevent accidental removal of a cable from your camera's data ports, therefore preventing damage to the port and to your camera. By snaking a USB or FireWire, or HDMI cable through the TetherBLOCK's S-channel and attaching the TetherBLOCK to your camera's tripod mount you'll be able to shoot tethered to a computer without fear that a trip over the cable will damage the camera's sensitive data ports.

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