Overview

The Tilta 4 x 5.65" Carbon Fiber Matte Box easily mounts onto 19mm rails via its 19mm rod adapter. It features two 360° rotating aluminum filter holders of 4 x 5.65". The lightweight carbon fiber construction adds very little weight to your system, and the swing-away design allows you to make quick lens changes and simply move the matte box away from your lens when you’re not using it without having to detach it from your system. For use with 15mm rod systems, a 15mm rod adapter is included.

SKU: GC33-MB-T04

Tilta 4x5.65 carbon fiber matte box

The Tilta 4 x 5.65" Carbon Fiber Matte Box easily mounts onto 19mm rails via its 19mm rod adapter. It features two 360° rotating aluminum filter holders of 4 x 5.65". The lightweight carbon fiber construction adds very little weight to your system, and the swing-away design allows you to make quick lens changes and simply move the matte box away from your lens when you’re not using it without having to detach it from your system. For use with 15mm rod systems, a 15mm rod adapter is included.

The matte box also comes with 80, 90, 114, and 134mm lens adapters to fit most telephoto lenses, and three flags to reduce side flare.

  • 19mm rod adapter to easily mount to industry-standard 19mm camera support systems
  • Swing-away design allows you to move the matte box away when not in use and allows for easy lens replacement
  • Two 360° rotating aluminum filter holders to add 4 x 5.65" polarizing or graduated aluminum filters to your system
  • French flag and side wings protect your lens from flare
  • 80, 90, 114, and 134mm lens adapters for use with a wide range of lenses

Compatibility

Tilta 4x5.65 carbon fiber matte box

Key Features

  • Compatible with 19mm Systems
  • Swing-Away Design
  • 4 x 5.65" Rotating Filter Holders
  • French Flag & Side Wings Reduce Flare
  • 15mm Rod Adapter Included
  • 80, 90, 114 & 134mm Lens Adapters
  • Lightweight Carbon Fiber Construction

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Product Overview

The Tilta 4 x 5.65" Carbon Fiber Matte Box easily mounts onto 19mm rails via its 19mm rod adapter. It features two 360° rotating aluminum filter holders of 4 x 5.65". The lightweight carbon fiber construction adds very little weight to your system, and the swing-away design allows you to make quick lens changes and simply move the matte box away from your lens when you’re not using it without having to detach it from your system. For use with 15mm rod systems, a 15mm rod adapter is included.

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