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Tilta Camera Cage Basic Kit for Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX and G8 II (Black)

Carry, protect, and accessorise your Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX, or G8 II camera with this black Camera Cage Basic Kit from Tilta. This kit includes a full camera cage, a compact Natotop carry handle, a 15mm LWS baseplate, an LWS baseplate adapter, and an HDMI/USB-C cable clamp.

SKU: GC33-TA-T50-A-B

Tilta Camera Cage Basic Kit for Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX and G8 II (Black)

Tilta Camera Cage Basic Kit for Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX and G8 II (Black)

Carry, protect, and accessorise your Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX, or G8 II camera with this black Camera Cage Basic Kit from Tilta. This kit includes a full camera cage, a compact Natotop carry handle, a 15mm LWS baseplate, an LWS baseplate adapter, and an HDMI/USB-C cable clamp.

The full cage provides multiple 1/4"-20 accessory threads around the cage, two shoe mounts, a rosette, strap slots, and an integrated Arca-type base, and the cable clamp protects your cables from pulling or disconnecting. The 15mm LWS baseplate provides the ability to add optional 15mm rods and quick release capability. The contoured top handle adds a shoe mount, more 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads, and it mounts onto the top of the cage using the Natorail attachment.

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Panasonic S5 II/IIX/G8 II (Black)

Protect your camera and enhance its functionality with this black Full Camera Cage for Panasonic S5 II/IIX/G8 II from Tilta. The lightweight and very versatile cage is form-fitted for the Panasonic S5 II, the IIX, and the G8 II. It can quickly adapt for horizontal and vertical shooting by way of its built-in Natorails on the top and side of the cage.

It features an Arca-Swiss compatible bottom plate and has reserved space dedicated to function buttons with easy access to the camera's battery compartment. Additionally, you can mount the cage on select DJI Ronin models without the need for a quick release plate. Multiple 1/4"-20 mounting threads with locating pins, two cold shoe receivers, and an integrated rosette mount provide plenty of options for mounting accessories.

The cage also has shoulder/wrist strap slots, as well as an integrated magnetic screwdriver and camera body mounting screw. To keep your USB-C or HDMI cable securely tethered to your camera, the package includes a cable clamp that mounts easily and quickly to the side of the cage.

Tilta Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle (Black)

Carry and stabilise your Tiltaing camera cage with the black Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle from Tilta. This compact quick release top handle is smaller than the standard Tiltaing quick release handle and well suited for use with smaller cameras or when a smaller shooting package is desired. There is one shoe mount on top and multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads, each featuring anti-twist divots.

The aluminium and stainless steel handle mounts securely onto a camera cage, such as the Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV, using its Nato clamp and locking lever.

Compatibility

Camera cages with a standard Natorail

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV (TA-T30-FCC)

Tilta LWS Baseplate Adapter Type I (Black)

Quickly switch between your DJI Ronin-S or other gimbal system and your baseplate system using this LWS Baseplate Adapter Type I from Tilta. This black adapter plate is made from durable aluminium and steel and sits between your baseplate and camera cage. The top of the plate features an Arca-type receiver for Tilta camera cages and most third-party plates, and the bottom features both 1/4"-20 mounting threads and a Manfrotto-style plate that works with most Manfrotto-style receivers.

The plate is designed to mount onto the Tilta Modular 15mm LWS Baseplate Type I using separate 1/4"-20 screws, and it provides a quick release for fast-switching between a tripod or shoulder rig and a gimbal such as the DJI Ronin-S.

Key Features:

Full Camera Cage with Compact Top Handle

Cable Clamp, LWS Baseplate & Adapter

Multiple 1/4"-20 Mounting Threads

Integrated Arca-Type Base

What's in the Box:

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Panasonic S5 II/IIX/G8 II (Black)

HDMI and USB-C Cable Clamp

Allen Key

Tilta Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle (Black)

Tilta LWS Baseplate Adapter Type I (Black)

Universal 15mm LWS Baseplate (TA-UBP-B)

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Tilta Camera Cage Basic Kit for Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX and G8 II (Black)

Carry, protect, and accessorise your Panasonic S5 II, S5 IIX, or G8 II camera with this black Camera Cage Basic Kit from Tilta. This kit includes a full camera cage, a compact Natotop carry handle, a 15mm LWS baseplate, an LWS baseplate adapter, and an HDMI/USB-C cable clamp.

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