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Tilta L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 - Black

Introducing the L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 – the lightest and most compact option for improving the functionality of your camera for video production.

SKU: GC33-TA-T56-LMP-B

Tilta L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 - Black

Tilta L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 - Black

Introducing the L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 – the lightest and most compact option for improving the functionality of your camera for video production.

This L-Bracket design is reminiscent of a half cage and supports many accessories while maintaining a compact footprint via multiple mounting points including 1/4"-20 threads and a Cold Shoe Receiver on the Bottom Plate.

The Bracket features an integrated Silicone Grip which makes the system more comfortable and secure to operate via the anti-slip texture.

Due to the L-Bracket shape, this cage allows you to maintain uninterrupted access to camera ports, user buttons, and the battery compartment without the need to remove the cage.

The included Security Attachment Point serves as a second point of contact between the Bracket and Camera, ensuring that the camera will not rotate during use.

Elevate your camera with theL-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 and unlock the true potential of your camera.

Ergonomically crafted with a silicone grip, conforming snugly to the contours of your palm, featuring a leather texture for enhanced anti-slip properties and improved grip comfort.

Equipped with multiple 1/4"-20 threads with locating points on the right side. This allows you to connect a tripod and switch to vertical shooting mode.

Featuring an Arca plate on the bottom, this enables quick installation on Arca-Swiss tripods and gimbals, saving time when switching between shooting scenarios.

Designed to perfectly fit the camera body without blocking interfaces or affecting the use of the flip screen.

The bottom and right-side points of contact enhance stability and prevent rotation.

Key Features:

Features a Silicone Grip for Enhanced Comfort

Vertical Shooting Design for Capturing Every Moment

Arca-Swiss Quick Release for Efficient Operation

Seamless Integration without Obstructions

Two Points Of Contact Prevents Rotation

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Tilta L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 - Black

Introducing the L-Bracket Mounting Plate for Sony ZV-E10 – the lightest and most compact option for improving the functionality of your camera for video production.

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