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Tilta Camera Cage for RED KOMODO-X Basic Kit - Black

Built to safeguard your compact cinema camera, our system protects your camera in a secure and durable full camera cage, which is the foundation of this kit.

SKU: GC33-TA-T53-A-B

Tilta Camera Cage for RED KOMODO-X Basic Kit - Black

Tilta Camera Cage for RED KOMODO-X Basic Kit - Black

Built to safeguard your compact cinema camera, our system protects your camera in a secure and durable full camera cage, which is the foundation of this kit.

Designed with versatility in mind, the cage boasts an array of strategic mounting points including NATO Rails, a Cold Shoe Receiver, Arri Rosettes, and 1/4"-20 as well as 3/8"-16 threads with locating points.

Included with the Full Cage, our new Lens Adapter Support employs a sophisticated clamp-based design, providing multiple points of contact for improved stability.

This approach not only increases the security of your lens adapters, such as our Canon RF Mount to PL Mount Adapter, but also bolsters your confidence when using larger lenses.

Experience a new level of convenience with our one of a kind Foldable Top Handle which allows users to swivel the bulk of the handle out of the way, providing unobstructed access to your camera's top screen.

This handle also features multiple points of contact to the cage while still being compatible with the DSMC3 RED TOUCH 7.0" monitor.

This handle provides additional mounting points for accessories such as another Cold Shoe Receiver, a 15mm rod holder, 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads with locating points.

This kit includes a Left Side Wooden Handle that is carved from black walnut wood and feature an ergonomic design which provides maximum comfort when operating a rig of varying sizes.

The NATO based handle is also rotatable, allowing users to find the perfect operating position and to re-position quickly when needed.

Rounding out the kit is our 15mm LWS Baseplate which supports dual 15mm rods and rod based accessories such as follow focus systems or matte boxes.

This baseplate features a bottom plate is compatible with our Tilta Standard Dovetails and can be upgraded to support 19mm rods and mount to Arri Standard Dovetails via our 19mm Adapter Baseplate. (optional)

Elevate your creative potential, safeguard your equipment, and unleash the full extent of your vision with a comprehensive system that seamlessly integrates protection, versatility, and innovation.

The camera cage includes five parts: Front Top Plate, Left Side Arm, Right Side Arm, Bottom Plate, and Rear Top Plate. Each part is detachable and can be used independently.

The I/O module provides a robust power supply for the Komodo-X. Connect with the V-mount Battery Adapter Plate on the back of the camera cage to accommodate flexible power solutions.

The camera cage comes with one M4 Allen key and one flat head screwdriver. Portable and detachable. Accommodates on-the-go assembly.

The quick release plate located at the bottom can be adjusted forwards, centered, or backwards. Three positions to accommodate various camera setups.

The lens adapter support provides robust security for various sized lenses. Safety concerns for long lenses are greatly reduced.

Align the I/O power module with the battery plate's contact pins. Slide it into the mounting slot. Delivers a 14.8V output via the battery plate or external power supply.

Custom design for Komodo-X. Multiple built-in mounting points. Ergonomic grip. Easy access to the camera screen after swiveling the handle.

The V-mount Battery Adapter Plate is compatible with larger capacity full sized batteries. Accommodates various sized batteries to reduce downtime on set.

Features Arri Standard Rosette, 1/4"-20 Threads, and a 3/8"-16 Thread. The NATO Rail carries on the classic Tilta design.

2 x 2-Pin 14.8V; 1 x D-TAP , 1 x USB-C; 14.8V Contact Pins Output (for I/O modules).

The camera cage is compatible with the DSMC3 RED Touch 7.0" Monitor.

Custom color design for RED KOMODO X. Black available now, look for white special edition details. Born from X, true to X.

Key Features:

Modular Design for Expanding Ecosystem

High-Performance Continuous Power

Easy Mounting and Disassembly

Three Levels for Quick Adjustments Control the Balance at your Will

Clamp Based Lens Adapter Support Secure and Firm Mounting

I/O Module

Foldable Top Handle

V-Mount Power Supply

Classic & Consistent Style

Various Power Outputs

Compatible with Select RED Accessories

Available in Black or Special Edition White

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Tilta Camera Cage for RED KOMODO-X Basic Kit - Black

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