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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 series (Tilta Grey)

Featuring a Tilta Grey finish, the Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 Series is an easily assembled formfitting cage that holds your camera securely and features multiple 1/4"-20 threaded mounting holes for accessories. Two cold shoes also allow the mounting of accessories, providing a sturdy frame that won't stress your camera's body. The bottom plate features multiple mounting holes for attaching to a tripod or gimbal. The multiple holes allow you to fine-tune the position of your camera on your gimbal for more balancing options.

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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 series (Tilta Grey)

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 series (Tilta Grey)

Featuring a Tilta Grey finish, the Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 Series is an easily assembled formfitting cage that holds your camera securely and features multiple 1/4"-20 threaded mounting holes for accessories. Two cold shoes also allow the mounting of accessories, providing a sturdy frame that won't stress your camera's body. The bottom plate features multiple mounting holes for attaching to a tripod or gimbal. The multiple holes allow you to fine-tune the position of your camera on your gimbal for more balancing options.

This formfitting aluminium and stainless steel cage comes disassembled, and you assemble it

Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded mounting holes for accessory mounting

Two cold shoes are integrated into the cage for mounting accessories such as the optional top handle

A raised front plate prevents your camera from twisting in the cage

Two camera strap slots allow you to attach the included hand strap

The front plate has two mounting holes for optional lens adapter supports

The front plate and rubber pads on the cage's mounting surface help prevent your camera from twisting in the cage

Key Features:

Formfitting Cage

1/4"-20 Accessory Mounting Holes

Cold Shoes for Mounting Accessories

Multiple Tripod Mounting Holes

What's in the Box:

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 Series (Tilta Grey)

Tilta Tiltaing Hand Strap for Sony a7 and a9 Camera Cage

Tilta Bottom Plate for Sony a7/a7S (Tilta Grey)

Tilta Bottom Plate for Sony a7S II/a7R II/a7R III (Tilta Grey)

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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 series (Tilta Grey)

Featuring a Tilta Grey finish, the Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7/a9 Series is an easily assembled formfitting cage that holds your camera securely and features multiple 1/4"-20 threaded mounting holes for accessories. Two cold shoes also allow the mounting of accessories, providing a sturdy frame that won't stress your camera's body. The bottom plate features multiple mounting holes for attaching to a tripod or gimbal. The multiple holes allow you to fine-tune the position of your camera on your gimbal for more balancing options.

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