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Wooden Camera Top Plate System for Sony Burano

Add a versatile Top Plate System from Wooden Camera to your Sony Burano cinema camera. The system is made up of a cheese-style top plate, a front dual 15mm LWS rod clamp, and a 15mm LWS upper rod clamp.

SKU: GC49-54.A00602

Wooden Camera Top Plate System for Sony Burano

Wooden Camera Top Plate System for Sony Burano

Add a versatile Top Plate System from Wooden Camera to your Sony Burano cinema camera. The system is made up of a cheese-style top plate, a front dual 15mm LWS rod clamp, and a 15mm LWS upper rod clamp.

The top plate features multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 accessory threads for mounting a variety of accessories, and the center part of the plate can be removed to mount the original FX9 top handle. The rod clamps provide 15mm LWS rod ports, and the front clamp provides additional 3/8"-16 anti-twist threads for accessories. The second 15mm LWS clamp can be installed anywhere on the top plate suitable for your use.

Wooden Camera Top Plate for Sony Burano

Mount accessories on top of your Sony Burano cinema camera with this Top Plate from Wooden Camera. The two-piece plate attaches to the top of the camera using four included screws and provides 1/4"-20 3/8"-16 ARRI-style anti-twist accessory threads for extension arms and handles. A component in the center of the plate can be removed to allow attaching the PWX-FX9 top handle with full communication with the camera. It can also be used with the optional Wooden Camera Front Dual-Rod Clamp, left and right side plates, and Evf System.

Wooden Camera Front 15mm LWS Dual-Rod Clamp for Sony Burano

Add optional 15mm rods to the top of your Sony Burano rig to mount a matte box, monitor, Evf, or follow focus using this Front 15mm LWS Dual-Rod Clamp from Wooden Camera. This rod clamp features 15mm LWS rod port spacing and requires the separately available Top Plate for Burano. It mounts onto the front of the plate using the two included screws.

There are also three 3/8"-16 anti-twist threads on the front of the clamp to add more accessories, such as bolt-on rods, the Wooden Camera Evf System, or extension arms.

Wooden Camera 15mm Dual Rod Clamp for Sony Venice/Venice 2 Quick Release Top Plate

This 15mm Dual Rod Clamp from Wooden Camera is designed to attach to the top of the quick release top plate for your Sony Venice/Venice 2 and provide upper 15mm rod clamps for accessory integration. Mounting threads at the bottom of the clamp line up with the threads on the top plate for optically centered orientation. Integrate rod-based accessories such as battery plates and follow focus controls.

Key Features:

Additional 15mm LWS Upper Rod Clamp

1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 Accessory Threads

Works with Original Top Handle

What's in the Box:

Wooden Camera Top Plate System for Sony Burano

1/4"-20 Screw

Hex Wrench

Wooden Camera Front 15mm LWS Dual-Rod Clamp for Sony Burano

3/8"-16 Screw

Hex Wrench

Wooden Camera 15mm Dual Rod Clamp for Sony Venice/Venice 2 Quick Release Top Plate

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Wooden Camera Top Plate System for Sony Burano

Add a versatile Top Plate System from Wooden Camera to your Sony Burano cinema camera. The system is made up of a cheese-style top plate, a front dual 15mm LWS rod clamp, and a 15mm LWS upper rod clamp.

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