Overview

Tilta Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm

Steady and comfortable handheld shooting is easily achieved with the Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm from Tilta. Designed primarily to allow you to mount any camera body onto the Tilta Float, the adapter can also be attached directly to your camera or gimbal and is also compatible with the DJI Ronin 4D, taking full advantage of the system's stabilisation.

SKU: GC33-GSS-T01-QPA

Tilta Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilizing Arm

Tilta Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm

Steady and comfortable handheld shooting is easily achieved with the Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm from Tilta. Designed primarily to allow you to mount any camera body onto the Tilta Float, the adapter can also be attached directly to your camera or gimbal and is also compatible with the DJI Ronin 4D, taking full advantage of the system's stabilisation.

The standard Manfrotto quick release plate the adapter comes with allows for quick mounting and dismounting between any compatible Manfrotto tripod and your Tilta Float arm. It can also be used for other camera systems, providing comfortable, extended handheld shooting ease over longer periods of time.

Flexible Movements

Working with the Tilta Float stabilising system allows cinematographers to gain full control of their camera movement.

Perfect Pairing

Pairs perfectly with the DJI Ronin 4D camera. The Tilta Float stabilising arm supports efficient weight distribution and helps you produce high-quality images.

Compatible with Tilta Float

The adapter stabilising arm has a 13mm diameter which is compatible with the Tilta Float stabilising arm, as well as any other systems that use a 13mm diameter.

Adjustability

The adjustable ball head allows for flexible angle adjustments to help you achieve the ultimate camera balance and composition.

Quick Release Locking Toggle

The locking toggle secures the quick release plate. Simply loosen the locking toggle to adjust the center of gravity.

Ball Head Tie Down

Loosen the tie down to adjust the level of the ball head.

Universal Support

Can be used with most camera systems via 1/4"-20 threads.

Key Features

For Tilta Float Stabilising Arm

Uses Standard Manfrotto QR Plate

Works with DJI Ronin 4D

Mounts Directly on Camera or Gimbal

What's in the Box:

Tilta Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm

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Product Overview

Tilta Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm

Steady and comfortable handheld shooting is easily achieved with the Manfrotto Quick Release Plate Adapter for Float Stabilising Arm from Tilta. Designed primarily to allow you to mount any camera body onto the Tilta Float, the adapter can also be attached directly to your camera or gimbal and is also compatible with the DJI Ronin 4D, taking full advantage of the system's stabilisation.

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