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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV and Select Cameras (Black)

Add accessories to and protect your Sony a7 IV, a1, a7S III, a7R IV, a7 III, a7R III, a9, or a9 II mirrorless camera during production with this black Full Camera Cage from Tilta. This formfitting aluminium cage is designed to not impede access to your camera's functions, displays, ports, or battery. The camera is secured in the cage using a 1/4"-20 mounting screw.

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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV and Select Cameras (Black)

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV and Select Cameras (Black)

Add accessories to and protect your Sony a7 IV, a1, a7S III, a7R IV, a7 III, a7R III, a9, or a9 II mirrorless camera during production with this black Full Camera Cage from Tilta. This formfitting aluminium cage is designed to not impede access to your camera's functions, displays, ports, or battery. The camera is secured in the cage using a 1/4"-20 mounting screw.

The two integrated top shoe mounts, side rosette, and Natorails on the top and side provide convenient attachment points for articulating arms, lights, external monitors, and other accessories. The cage incorporates multiple 3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 threads around the sides for attaching accessories and 1/4"-20 threads on the bottom to mount onto a baseplate or tripod. The base features an integrated Arca-type design, and the included Manfrotto-style plate mounts onto the bottom of the cage for alternate mounting options. A screwdriver is included and stores at the base of the cage.

This camera cage is compatible with Sony mirrorless models including the a7 IV, a1, a7S III, a7R IV, a7 III, a7R III, a9, and a9 II. It provides full access to the camera's shoe mount, ports, battery, and display while offering multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 accessory threads for expanded rigging options. The cage secures the camera using a 1/4"-20 mounting screw and features a removable Manfrotto-style plate that fits Manfrotto-compatible baseplates, as well as an integrated Arca-type dovetail base. Natorails are located on the top and side for added accessory mounting, and an ARRI-style rosette is included on the side. The bottom of the cage offers additional 1/4"-20 threads for tripod mounting. Two integrated shoe mounts are positioned on the top, and a convenient screwdriver is stored in the base. Constructed from durable aluminium and steel, the cage comes in a sleek black finish.

Key Features:

Formfitting Aluminium Cage for Sony a7 IV

Also Fits Sony a1, S3, R4, 73, R3 & a9

Arca-Style Base + Manfrotto QR Baseplate

Shoe Mounts, 3/8"-16 & 1/4"-20 Threads

Rosette, Strap Slots, Nato Rails

1/4"-20 Bottom Tripod Mounting Threads

Maintains Access to Ports & Hot Shoe

What's in the Box:

Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV and Select Cameras (Black)

Manfrotto Quick Release Plate

Screwdriver

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Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7 IV and Select Cameras (Black)

Add accessories to and protect your Sony a7 IV, a1, a7S III, a7R IV, a7 III, a7R III, a9, or a9 II mirrorless camera during production with this black Full Camera Cage from Tilta. This formfitting aluminium cage is designed to not impede access to your camera's functions, displays, ports, or battery. The camera is secured in the cage using a 1/4"-20 mounting screw.

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