Overview

To build out your GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black, professional edition of the Full Camera Cage Kit for Panasonic GH6. In addition to the top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place, it features a number of accessories like a powered run/stop handle, a quick release baseplate, and 15mm rods to mount a matte box or follow focus.

SKU: GC33-TA-T15-B-B

Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 Pro Kit - Black

To build out your GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black, professional edition of the Full Camera Cage Kit for Panasonic GH6. In addition to the top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place, it features a number of accessories like a powered run/stop handle, a quick release baseplate, and 15mm rods to mount a matte box or follow focus.

Complete with 1/4"-20 threads, cold shoe mounts, a rosette mount, and a NATO rail 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 customizable to accommodate your specific GH6 accessories.

Tilta Full Camera Cage for GH6 (Black)

To build out your GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black Full Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6. Complete with 1/4"-20 threads, cold shoe mounts, a rosette mount, and a NATO rail 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 customizable to accommodate your specific GH6 accessories.

Protection and Expandability

This Full Camera Cage offers protective armor for the Panasonic Lumix GH6 while including a few necessary accessories that expand the functionality of the GH6. 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 NATO rail connections for mounting the included compact NATO top 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 utilizes 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.

Tiltaing Compact NATO Top Handle (Black)

Carry and stabilize your Tiltaing camera cage with this black Tiltaing Compact NATO Top 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, and they each feature anti-twist divots.

The aluminum 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 NATO rail

Also compatible with but not limited to:

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

Tilta HDMI Clamp Attachment for Panasonic GH6

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

This clamp secures into the Full Camera Cage for Panasonic 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.

  • This HDMI clamp attachment allows you to secure an HDMI male to HDMI female cable to your camera system and connects to the Full Camera Cage for Panasonic GH6 (available separately).
  • This accessory will help prevent the HDMI cable from coming loose when shooting and helps protect the port on your camera body over time. This can be specifically helpful when using an external recorder as a loose cable could ruin a take if accidentally disconnected.
  • This sturdy and compact device is made from aluminum and steel.

Tilta 15mm LWS Baseplate Type I (Tilta Gray)

Featuring a Tilta gray finish, the Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type I is designed to work with the Tiltaing half and full cages for the BMPCC 4K/6K and Z Cam. The baseplate features integrated 15mm LWS rod clamps with spring-loaded locking levers that allow you to lock or loosen the clamps, even when you can't rotate the levers a full 360°. The bottom of the baseplate is compatible with standard Tilta dovetails.

  • Works with Tiltaing full and half camera cages for BMPCC 4K/6K and Z Cam. It is also compatible with Tiltaing full camera cages for Sharp 8K, Panasonic GH5, Fuji XT3, Nikon Z7, and Sony a6/a7/a9 cameras.
  • The Tilta gray finish is a uniform gray color.

Tilta Threaded 15mm Rod (Black, 8", Single)

Tilta's 8" Threaded 15mm Rod is a 8" rod with female threading on both ends. This allows you to use optional threaded rod adapters to extend the length. As a standard practice, Tilta chamfers one end of their rods and leaves the other end with a straight cut. The chamfering makes it easier to slide accessories onto the rod, while the end with the straight cut makes for a smoother rod join.

The rod is made from machined aluminum for a balance between weight and strength, and then anodized black for wear and corrosion resistance. Please note that there is no industry-wide standard for support rod threading, so when sourcing optional rod extenders, it is best to stay within one brand.

  • Lightweight anodized aluminum construction
  • The chamfered end eases mounting of rod-based accessories
  • Both ends are threaded for extending the length of the rod

Tilta Left-Side Advanced Power Handle with Run/Stop (F570, Black)

The Tilta Left-Side Advanced Power Handle, in black, attaches to the left side of Tiltaing camera cages using your choice of an optional rail/rosette mounting bracket—Tilta Left-Side Adapter Type IV, V, or VI. The handle accepts a Sony F570 battery (sold separately) and features two power outputs for running accessories off the battery. It offers an 8V USB Type-C output port and 12 VDC port. In addition to this, the Advanced Power Handle provides a run/stop button for controlling record start/stop on compatible cameras over an optional R/S cable connection.

Tiltaing Advanced Side Handle Run/Stop Cable for Panasonic GH Series Cameras

The Tiltaing Run/Stop Cable from Tilta connects the Tiltaing Advanced Side Handle to your Panasonic GH4/5/5S or S1H camera, enabling run/stop triggering with the push of a button.

Compatibility

  • Tiltaing Advanced Side Handle
  • Panasonic GH4/5/5S or S1H camera

Tiltaing Advanced Left-Side Handle Adapter Type VI (Black)

The Advanced Left-Side Handle Adapter Type VI from Tilta enables you to mount a Tiltaing Left-Side Wooden Handle to the NATO rail mount on select Tilting camera cages. This black Type VI adapter is constructed of aluminum and stainless steel and comes with an Allen key.

Compatibility

  • Tiltaing Left-Side Wooden Handle
  • Select Tiltaing camera cages including:
  • BMPCC 4K/6K/6K Pro
  • Canon 5D
  • FUJIFILM X-T3
  • Nikon Z7
  • Panasonic GH5, S1 series
  • RED KOMODO
  • Sharp 8K
  • Sony a7/a7 III, a6300, a6400

NATO Rail Mount

Locking NATO rail mount

Key Features

  • Protection Minimizes Wear on Equipment
  • Provides Mounting Points for Accessories
  • Powered Handle, Baseplate with 15mm Rods
  • Top Handle & HDMI Clamp Expand Utility
  • Three Cold Shoe Mounts
  • NATO Rail Connections
  • Rosette Mount on Side of Cage
  • Unobstructed Battery Access Point
  • Left-Side Adapter Fits Wooden Handgrip

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Product Overview

To build out your GH6 rig, lock it within the rock-solid skeletal core of the black, professional edition of the Full Camera Cage Kit for Panasonic GH6. In addition to the top handle for capturing low-angle shots and an HDMI clamp to secure your cables in place, it features a number of accessories like a powered run/stop handle, a quick release baseplate, and 15mm rods to mount a matte box or follow focus.

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