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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Select Panasonic Lumix Cameras (Black)

Expand the accessory mounting capabilities of a Panasonic Lumix camera while providing it with a layer of protection using this Full Camera Cage from Tilta. With multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on its top, bottom, and sides, the cage allows the mounting of handles, microphones, and other accessories without preventing the quick swapping of batteries or SD cards.

SKU: GC33-TA-T80-FCC-B

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Select Panasonic Lumix Cameras (Black)

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Select Panasonic Lumix Cameras (Black)

Expand the accessory mounting capabilities of a Panasonic Lumix camera while providing it with a layer of protection using this Full Camera Cage from Tilta. With multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on its top, bottom, and sides, the cage allows the mounting of handles, microphones, and other accessories without preventing the quick swapping of batteries or SD cards.

Constructed from CNC-machined, aerospace-grade aluminium, the cage is durable and lightweight, and it mounts on a Lumix camera via a three-point locking mechanism, ensuring rock-solid stability. The included cable clamp manages HDMI and USB-C cables with individual locking mechanisms, preventing disconnection or damage. Ideal for use with lens adapters, the cage's clearance allows for full compatibility with POCO adapters, and its two dedicated M3 front threads are designed for adapter support systems. A multifunctional screwdriver is included for easy adjustments, magnetising to the bottom of the cage for convenient accessibility.

Compatible Cameras

Designed for use with Panasonic Lumix S1R II, S1 II, S1 IIE, S5 IIX, S5 II, and G 9II cameras

Comprehensive Mounting Options

Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on each cage side for accessory mounting

Standard 38mm Arca-type bottom plate for mounting on gimbals, tripods, and other systems

Attach a separate mounting plate to either camera side for vertical shooting

Dual M3 threads at the camera front for lens adapter support

Designed for Security

Lightweight-yet-durable aerospace-grade aluminium construction

Attaches securely to the camera via a three-point locking mechanism

Prevent cable disconnection or port damage with the included cable clamp

Key Features:

Fits Lumix S1R II, S1 II & S1 IIE

Fits Lumix S5 IIX, S5 II & G9 II

38mm Arca-Type Base

Dedicated M3 Threads for Adapter Support

Clearance for Poco Adapter Compatibility

CNC-Machined Aerospace Aluminium Build

Multifunctional Magnetic Screwdriver

What's in the Box:

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Select Panasonic Lumix Cameras (Black)

HDMI and USB-C Cable Clamp (Black)

Magnetic Screwdriver

1/4"-20 Mounting Screw

3/8"-16 to 1/4"-20 Thread Adapter

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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Select Panasonic Lumix Cameras (Black)

Expand the accessory mounting capabilities of a Panasonic Lumix camera while providing it with a layer of protection using this Full Camera Cage from Tilta. With multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on its top, bottom, and sides, the cage allows the mounting of handles, microphones, and other accessories without preventing the quick swapping of batteries or SD cards.

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