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Wooden Camera Evf System (Sony Burano)

Position your Sony Burano Evf in an optimal location using this modular Evf System from Wooden Camera. The system is made up of an Evf plate, a universal Evf swivel arm, a universal accessory rail swivel clamp, a bolt-on rail clamp, and a universal 15mm rod clamp. Four accessory rails are included with the Evf plate for adjustable mounting options.

SKU: GC49-54.A00575

Wooden Camera Evf System (Sony Burano)

Wooden Camera Evf System (Sony Burano)

Position your Sony Burano Evf in an optimal location using this modular Evf System from Wooden Camera. The system is made up of an Evf plate, a universal Evf swivel arm, a universal accessory rail swivel clamp, a bolt-on rail clamp, and a universal 15mm rod clamp. Four accessory rails are included with the Evf plate for adjustable mounting options.

The rod clamp mounts onto the optional top plate or front 15mm clamp, and it accepts the swivel arm's 15mm rod for rotation adjustment. The NATO rail portion of the swivel arm allows you to mount the rail swivel clamp and the Evf plate, which provides solid mounting and adjustment for the Evf.

Wooden Camera Universal Single 15mm Rod Clamp with 3/8"-16 Anti-twist Screw Mount

Mount a 15mm rod-mounted accessory onto your rig with this Universal Single 15mm Rod Clamp with 3/8"-16 Anti-Twist Screw Mount from Wooden Camera. This compact clamp features a single 15mm rod port, and on the other side is a 3/8"-16 mounting screw with four anti-twist locating pins. The rod clamp is secured using a locking thumbscrew. It can mount onto your camera cage or rig to mount an Evf, a follow focus motor, a flag, or other accessory.

Wooden Camera Evf Plate for Sony Burano

Reposition the original Evf on the Sony Burano using this Evf Plate from Wooden Camera. The plate mounts onto the camera using the Wooden Camera Top Plate, Ultra Handle System, or Side Rails, and it provides four adjustable accessory rails to mount and adjust the position of the viewfinder. Each rail measures 6.09cm and can be mounted in a variety of orientations on the plate.

Wooden Camera Universal Evf Swivel Arm

Add this Universal Evf Swivel Arm from Wooden Camera to your Evf system to add more swivel adjustment to your Evf. The lightweight arm features a 15mm rod with a safety cap on one side, and on the other side is a NATO rail that is compatible with the Universal Evf Accessory Rail Swivel Clamp. The rod allows you to adjust and tilt the Evf, and the rail allows the mount to slide to achieve the perfect position.

Wooden Camera Universal Evf Accessory Rail Swivel Clamp

Adjust and swivel your Sony Burano Evf with this Universal Evf Accessory Rail Swivel Clamp from Wooden Camera. The clamp is part of the Wooden Camera Evf System and mounts onto an accessory rail or the Evf Swivel Arm NATO rail and allows you to slide and swivel the Evf when it's mounted onto an Accessory Rail with the Evf Plate.

Wooden Camera Bolt-on Accessory Rail Clamp

Mount a 15mm or 3/8"-16 accessory onto a Mini Accessory Rail using this Bolt-On Accessory Rail Clamp from Wooden Camera. This compact, cube-shaped mount features 15mm rod ports on the sides, a 3/8"-16 anti-twist thread on top, and a rail clamp on the bottom. The rail clamp mounts onto separately available Mini Accessory Rails that allow you to mount accessories onto your rig using Wooden Camera Accessory Plates. The clamp is constructed with durable anodised aluminium.

Additional Features

Engineered for use with any 3/8"-16 screw mount and moveable locating pins

Use a standard 15mm rod to mount your accessories

A new rail clamp tightens with a thumbscrew

A lightweight design adds the least amount of weight to your rig

Sleek and unobtrusive design featuring a black anodised aluminium finish

Key Features:

Reposition Sony Burano Evf

Swivel Arm with Rail Clamp

15mm Rod Clamp

What's in the Box:

Wooden Camera Evf System (Sony Burano)

Hex Wrench

Wooden Camera Evf Plate for Sony Burano

Accessory Rail (6.09cm)

Wooden Camera Universal Evf Accessory Rail Swivel Clamp

Wooden Camera Bolt-On Accessory Rail Clamp

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Wooden Camera Evf System (Sony Burano)

Position your Sony Burano Evf in an optimal location using this modular Evf System from Wooden Camera. The system is made up of an Evf plate, a universal Evf swivel arm, a universal accessory rail swivel clamp, a bolt-on rail clamp, and a universal 15mm rod clamp. Four accessory rails are included with the Evf plate for adjustable mounting options.

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