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Tilta Adjustable Top Handle for Sony FX6/FX3 Camera Cage

Add flexibility and accessories to your Tilta FX6/FX3 camera cage with this Adjustable Top Handle from Tilta. Attach this top handle to your cage to provide you with forward and backward balance adjustment, as well as 180° adjustment which allows you to shoot in standard or vertical mode without having to remove and reattach the handle. Additionally, the stainless steel and aluminium handle has an integrated 15mm rod clamp useful for attaching EVFs to your camera setup.

SKU: GC33-ES-T20-TH2

Tilta Adjustable Top Handle for Sony FX6/FX3 Camera Cage

Tilta Adjustable Top Handle for Sony FX6/FX3 Camera Cage

Add flexibility and accessories to your Tilta FX6/FX3 camera cage with this Adjustable Top Handle from Tilta. Attach this top handle to your cage to provide you with forward and backward balance adjustment, as well as 180° adjustment which allows you to shoot in standard or vertical mode without having to remove and reattach the handle. Additionally, the stainless steel and aluminium handle has an integrated 15mm rod clamp useful for attaching EVFs to your camera setup.

The handle features 1/4"-20 and 3/8"16 threaded mounting holes with anti-twist divots for securely attaching accessories to the handle, as well as two cold shoe slots. It also supports the Sony FX6 LCD Monitor Bracket, allowing you to attach an optional Sony monitor.

Mounts on your Tilta FX6 or FX3 cage

The handle includes an Allen key that allows you to adjust the handle forward or back to find the optimal balance for your camera and shooting style

The handle rotates 180°, allowing you to shoot with the camera on its side as well as in standard orientation

Key Features:

Allows Standard or Vertical Shooting

180° Adjustment

Integrated 15mm Rod Clamp

1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 Mounting Holes

Cold Shoe Slots

Supports FX6 LCD Monitor Bracket

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Tilta Adjustable Top Handle for Sony FX6/FX3 Camera Cage

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Tilta Adjustable Top Handle for Sony FX6/FX3 Camera Cage

Add flexibility and accessories to your Tilta FX6/FX3 camera cage with this Adjustable Top Handle from Tilta. Attach this top handle to your cage to provide you with forward and backward balance adjustment, as well as 180° adjustment which allows you to shoot in standard or vertical mode without having to remove and reattach the handle. Additionally, the stainless steel and aluminium handle has an integrated 15mm rod clamp useful for attaching EVFs to your camera setup.

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