Overview

The Tilta Basic Camera Cage Kit for RED V-RAPTOR expands upon the mounting capabilities and configuration of the Full Camera Cage thanks to its additional accessories. A cheese plate-style top handle, 15mm baseplate, and rod holders incorporate rod-compatible accessories and more cold shoe mounts to the cage. This bundle ensures your RED V-RAPTOR load-out is maximized to improve your audio and video quality.

SKU: GC33-ESR-T08-A

Tilta Camera Cage for RED V-RAPTOR Basic Kit

The Tilta Basic Camera Cage Kit for RED V-RAPTOR expands upon the mounting capabilities and configuration of the Full Camera Cage thanks to its additional accessories. A cheese plate-style top handle, 15mm baseplate, and rod holders incorporate rod-compatible accessories and more cold shoe mounts to the cage. This bundle ensures your RED V-RAPTOR load-out is maximized to improve your audio and video quality.

Tilta Full Camera Cage for RED V-RAPTOR

Outfit your RED V-RAPTOR with the Tilta Full Camera Cage to increase its accessory mounting capabilities while maintaining access to its controls. Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads are positioned all over the cage to mount articulating arms or secondary monitors onto your RED V-RAPTOR. A front top plate attaches right above the lens of the camera and provides a built-in cold shoe adapter for the addition of shotgun microphones, among other accessories, to your gear configuration.

A side arm offers a NATO rail for additional mounting, as well as a rosette to attach a compatible side handle to the rig. Aluminum alloy and steel make up the cage's construction for a durable design that does not add significant heft to your existing setup.

Compatibility

  • RED V-RAPTOR

Tilta Front Top Plate for RED V-RAPTOR

Custom designed to fit the front of your RED V-RAPTOR, the Tilta Front Top Plate expands the mounting options of your camera to accommodate accessories like secondary monitors and articulating arms thanks to multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads. A built-in cold shoe mount is compatible with a shotgun microphone or wireless mic transmitter.

Aluminum alloy and stainless steel ensure a lightweight but durable construction. The plate can be used with the separately available Tilta RED V-RAPTOR full camera cage or on its own.

Tilta Rear Top Plate for RED V-RAPTOR

Expand the mounting options of your RED V-RAPTOR with this Rear Top Plate from Tilta without interfering with the ventilation of the camera. Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads, both with and without locating pins, allow you to secure articulating arms, secondary monitors, or microphones to the top of the camera.

Exhaust vents at the center of the plate mimic the V-RAPTOR's integrated ventilation system to prevent the camera from overheating. The plate does not require a full cage installed on the camera.

Tilta Bottom Mounting Plate for RED V-RAPTOR Camera Cage

Add this Bottom Mounting Plate to your Tilta RED V-RAPTOR Full Camera Cage to provide an additional mounting option for the advanced I/O module. Four 1/4"-20 mounting threads and one 1/4"-20 thread with locating pins allow for additional accessory compatibility.

Compatibility

  • Tilta Full Camera Cage for RED V-RAPTOR
  • Tilta Advanced I/O Module

Tilta Left-Side Single Rod Holder for RED V-RAPTOR Camera Cage

Mount the Left-Side Single Rod Holder to your Tilta RED V-RAPTOR full camera cage to secure a single 15mm rod to the left side of your camera and attach rod-based accessories like wireless follow focus motors. A single locking knob secures the rod in place and prevents unwanted rotation. The compact form factor and lightweight design of the holder make it ideal for handheld or gimbal-mounted rigs while eliminating the need for a baseplate to mount rod-compatible accessories.

Tilta Right-Side Single Rod Holder for RED V-RAPTOR Camera Cage

Mount the Right-Side Single Rod Holder to your Tilta RED V-RAPTOR full camera cage to secure a single 15mm rod to the right side of your camera and attach rod-based accessories like wireless follow focus motors. A single locking knob secures the rod in place and prevents unwanted rotation. The compact form factor and lightweight design of the holder make it ideal for handheld or gimbal-mounted rigs while eliminating the need for a baseplate to mount rod-compatible accessories.

Tilta Top Handle for RED V-RAPTOR

Secure a cheese plate-style handgrip to the top of your RED V-RAPTOR camera cage via four built-in 1/4"-20 screws with the Tilta Top Handle to add more mounting options to your rig. Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on the handle allow you to mount articulating arms and secondary monitors. A single cold shoe mount and 15mm rod compatibility expand these mounting capabilities even more to shotgun microphones and transmitters. The handle is made up of aluminum alloy and steel for a durable and lightweight design.

Compatibility

  • Tilta Top Plate or Front Top Plate for RED V-RAPTOR

Key Features

  • 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Threads
  • Maintains Access to Camera Controls
  • Cold Shoe Mounts, NATO Rail
  • 15mm Rods, Rosette Mount
  • Top Handle, Side Rod Holders
  • Rear Top Plate with Exhaust Vents
  • 15mm Baseplate
  • Aluminum and Steel Construction

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Product Overview

The Tilta Basic Camera Cage Kit for RED V-RAPTOR expands upon the mounting capabilities and configuration of the Full Camera Cage thanks to its additional accessories. A cheese plate-style top handle, 15mm baseplate, and rod holders incorporate rod-compatible accessories and more cold shoe mounts to the cage. This bundle ensures your RED V-RAPTOR load-out is maximized to improve your audio and video quality.

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