Overview

Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Advanced Kit)

A robust bundle for complex Canon C80 cinema camera rig configurations, this Camera Cage Advanced Kit from Tilta combines the base kit contents with an additional baseplate, a Nato-mount side handle, and two 12" threaded 15mm rods.

SKU: GC33-ES-T25-B

Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Advanced Kit)

Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Advanced Kit)

A robust bundle for complex Canon C80 cinema camera rig configurations, this Camera Cage Advanced Kit from Tilta combines the base kit contents with an additional baseplate, a Nato-mount side handle, and two 12" threaded 15mm rods.

Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Base Kit)

A modular cage system for using the Canon C80 cinema camera in different configurations, this Camera Cage Base Kit from Tilta is made up of top and bottom plates, left and right side arm plates, and multiple mount options via multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads and the included Nato rail and cold shoe. In addition to clearance for ports, power and settings buttons, and heat dissipation vents, this C80 cage features one side plate with button extensions for tactile feedback with the original controls, while the other side plate offers easy use in the vertical orientation with multiple mount points. The top plate also allows unobstructed access to the native top handle mounting point.

Tilta Universal 15mm LWS Baseplate (Black)

The black aluminium Universal 15mm LWS Baseplate from Tilta can be adapted to accommodate the unique sensor height of various camera bodies in relation to the rod position. It includes two 1/4"-20 camera screws and can be modified using Tilta Type I, II, or III LWS Baseplate Adapters, which feature Arca-type receivers and are compatible with many Tilta camera cages and select DJI Ronin gimbals. This plate is compatible with Tilta standard dovetail plates and has both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads for attaching a tripod quick release plate.

Tilta Xeno Side Handle with Nato Mount (Black)

This black Xeno Side Handle with Nato Mount from Tilta mounts securely on the right or left side of your camera cage, offering improved handheld stability thanks to its Nato rail clamp with a lever lock. It has a comfortable, nonslip silicone grip and can be adjusted vertically up to 1.6" for optimal placement. The handle has one shoe mount and three anti-twist 1/4"-20 threads for mounting accessories and comes with a magnetic 3mm Allen key.

Key Features:

Modular Cage for Canon C80 Cinema Camera

Top Plate, Bottom Plate

Left- and Right-Side Plates

Nato Rail, 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Threads

Cold Shoe, HDMI Cable Clamp

What's in the Box:

Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Advanced Kit)

Bottom Plate

Top Plate

Side Arm (Left)

Side Arm (Right)

Nato Rail Attachment

Cold Shoe Receiver Attachment

Allen Key

Tilta Universal 15mm LWS Baseplate (Black)

Allen Key

Tilta Xeno Side Handle with Nato Mount (Black)

Allen Key (3mm)

Threaded 15mm Rod (12")

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Tilta Camera Cage for Canon C80 (Advanced Kit)

A robust bundle for complex Canon C80 cinema camera rig configurations, this Camera Cage Advanced Kit from Tilta combines the base kit contents with an additional baseplate, a Nato-mount side handle, and two 12" threaded 15mm rods.

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