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Tilta Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1 Pro Kit - Black

Outfit your Sony ZV-E1 camera with this Tilta Full Camera Cage Pro Kit to provide additional protection to your device while expanding its mounting options. The main components included with the kit are a full camera cage, a 15mm LWS baseplate, and a cooling system to keep your camera running for longer while preventing overheating. A Natotop handle is also included with the kit, and a 1/4"-20 screw to Natorail adapter mounts the handle on the cage. Integrate rod-based accessories with the baseplate and pair of 15mm aluminium rods.

SKU: GC33-TA-T35-C-B

Tilta Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1 Pro Kit - Black

Tilta Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1 Pro Kit - Black

Outfit your Sony ZV-E1 camera with this Tilta Full Camera Cage Pro Kit to provide additional protection to your device while expanding its mounting options. The main components included with the kit are a full camera cage, a 15mm LWS baseplate, and a cooling system to keep your camera running for longer while preventing overheating. A Natotop handle is also included with the kit, and a 1/4"-20 screw to Natorail adapter mounts the handle on the cage. Integrate rod-based accessories with the baseplate and pair of 15mm aluminium rods.

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1

Designed to fit your Sony ZV-E1, this Tilta Full Camera Cage offers multiple mounting points, additional protection, and both portrait and landscape shooting, all-in-one cage design. Included with the cage is an Arca-type plate which can be attached to either the bottom or the side to support native switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations. The cage maintains access to the camera's ports and controls while adding multiple 1/4"-20 anti-twist threads throughout to attach additional accessories.

Add lens support accessories with the M3 threads at the front of the cage or a cable clamp using the threads on the side. A Natorail can accommodate an additional handgrip, and a cold shoe slot can support an external monitor or shotgun microphone. Integrate a separately available cooling system via the cooling system port to keep your camera running for longer without the risk of overheating. The cage's aluminium alloy construction ensures it remains lightweight yet durable.

Tilta Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle

Carry and stabilise your Tiltaing camera cage with the 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 Nato clamp and locking lever.

Compatibility

Camera cages with a standard Natorail

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

Tilta Modular 15mm LWS Baseplate Type II

The Modular 15mm LWS Baseplate Type II from Tilta provides quick switching between handheld use and baseplate support for your Ronin-S series or similar gimbal. This baseplate's integrated 15mm LWS rod clamps enable you to mount rod-based accessories like a matte box or lens motors. This modular baseplate features a detachable Arca-style receiver and a bottom that is compatible with Tilta-standard dovetails.

Detachable Arca Plate

This modular system features a detachable Arca-style plate.

Use the Arca-style plate for mounting your Ronin-S or similar gimbal.

Remove the plate to mount a cage or rig using two 1/4"-20 screws.

Compatibility

Tilta-standard dovetail plates.

Quick release plates that mount via 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 screws.

Key Features:

Fits Sony ZV-E1

Full Camera Cage, Top Handle

Cooling System, 15mm LWS Baseplate

1/4"-20 Screw to Nato Rail Adapter

What's in the Box:

Tilta Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1 Pro Kit - Black

Arca-Type Plate

Tilta Tiltaing Compact NatoTop Handle

Tilta Modular 15mm LWS Baseplate Type II

Arca-Style Adapter

Cooling System

1/4"-20 Screw to Nato Rail Adapter

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Tilta Camera Cage for Sony ZV-E1 Pro Kit - Black

Outfit your Sony ZV-E1 camera with this Tilta Full Camera Cage Pro Kit to provide additional protection to your device while expanding its mounting options. The main components included with the kit are a full camera cage, a 15mm LWS baseplate, and a cooling system to keep your camera running for longer while preventing overheating. A Natotop handle is also included with the kit, and a 1/4"-20 screw to Natorail adapter mounts the handle on the cage. Integrate rod-based accessories with the baseplate and pair of 15mm aluminium rods.

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