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

Introducing the Ultimate Camera Cage System for the RED Komodo-X. Enhance your filmmaking experience with our cutting-edge camera cage designed exclusively for the next generation of Komodo.

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

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

Introducing the Ultimate Camera Cage System for the RED Komodo-X. Enhance your filmmaking experience with our cutting-edge camera cage designed exclusively for the next generation of Komodo.

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.

Included in this Kit is our Lightweight Quick Release Top Handle which provides a convenient way to operate and handle your system without adding significant weight to your rig.

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 also includes a Left Side Wooden Handle that mounts via our Type VI Attachment Type which is compatible with any NATO Rail.

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.

Key Features:

Mount Accessories via Cold Shoe, NATO, Arri Rosette, 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Threads with Locating Points

Modular Design allows individual components to be removed or attached for unique configurations

Lens Adapter Support features multiple points of contact and a clamp based design for supporting larger lenses

Wooden Handle provides improved operating and handling experience with NATO Mount

Lightweight Top Handle improves flexibility and adds mounting options

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

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