Overview

Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Basic Kit (Black)

To build out your GH7 or GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black Full Camera Cage Kit. This kit adds a top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place.

SKU: GC33-TA-T15-A-B

Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Basic Kit (Black)

Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Basic Kit (Black)

To build out your GH7 or GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black Full Camera Cage Kit. This kit adds a top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place.

Complete with 1/4"-20 threads, cold shoe mounts, a rosette mount, and a Natorail design, this lightweight structure enables as much expandability as you can manage. Engineered for quick access to the camera body, the cage snakes around the contours of its frame, leaving plenty of space to swap out the battery. This cage is an integral part of the Tilta ecosystem, which is designed to be extremely customisable to accommodate your specific GH6 accessories.

Tilta Full Camera Cage for GH7/GH6 (Black)

To build out your GH7 or GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black Full Camera Cage. Complete with 1/4"-20 threads, cold shoe mounts, a rosette mount, and a Natorail design, this lightweight structure enables as much expandability as you can manage.

Engineered for quick access to the camera body, the cage snakes around the contours of its frame, leaving plenty of space to swap out the battery. This cage is an integral part of the Tilta ecosystem, which is designed to be extremely customisable to accommodate your specific GH7 or GH6 accessories.

Protection and Expandability

 

This Full Camera Cage offers protective armor for the Panasonic Lumix GH7 or GH6 while including a few necessary accessories that expand the functionality of the camera. The cage features multiple cold shoe receivers, a rosette connection, and 1/4"-20 threads with and without locating pins. You will also find multiple Natorail connections for mounting the included compact Natotop handle or any of the Type IV/VI side handles (available separately).

Dual Attachment Points

The bottom of the cage connects to your camera body via two points of contact and utilises an additional point of contact via the security mounting attachment, found near the right-hand grip of the camera.

Mounting Options

The base of the cage also provides a few mounting options for attaching your camera to different quick release plates and natively fits securely into the 15mm LWS Baseplate Type I (available separately). The base of this cage can also natively connect to the DJI RS2 mechanical gimbal when not using the additional bottom plate.

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 Natoclamp and locking lever.

Compatibility

Camera cages with a standard Natorail

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

Tilta HDMI Clamp Attachment for Panasonic GH7/GH6

Secure your HDMI cables to your caged GH7 or GH6 camera with the HDMI Clamp Attachment from Tilta. Its thumbscrew tightens the vice around the cables, helping ensure that they maintain a usable connection with the GH6's ports.

This clamp secures into the Full Camera Cage for Panasonic GH7/GH6 (available separately). The long-term benefit of this clamp is that your ports will endure less damage from the motion of an unsecured HDMI cable.

Key Features:

Protection Minimises Wear on Equipment

Provides Mounting Points for Accessories

Top Handle & HDMI Clamp Expand Utility

Three Cold Shoe Mounts

Nato Rail Connections

Rosette Mount on Side of Cage

Unobstructed Battery Access Point

Supports Quick Release Baseplates

What's in the Box:

Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Basic Kit (Black)

Tilta Full Camera Cage for GH7/GH6 (Black)

Tilta Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle (Black)

Tilta HDMI Clamp Attachment for Panasonic GH7/GH6

Allen Key

HDMI Extension Cable

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Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Basic Kit (Black)

To build out your GH7 or GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black Full Camera Cage Kit. This kit adds a top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place.

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