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Wooden Camera UVF Mount UVF Mount UVF Mount (Sony FX9, FS7, FS7mkII, Panasonic EVA1, No Clamp)

Wooden Camera's UVF Mount for Sony FS7 Without Clamp features a NATO-style rail attached to a rod that fits into the mounting hole on your Sony FS7 camera's top handle. It also includes a NATO-type rail clamp with a mounting rod for your camera's viewfinder. This combination replaces the original Sony viewfinder mount system that is included with your Sony FS7 and provides three points of adjustment while ensuring the camera's viewfinder remains level with the camera.

SKU: GC49-54.1958

Wooden Camera UVF Mount UVF Mount UVF Mount (Sony FX9, FS7, FS7mkII, Panasonic EVA1, No Clamp)

Wooden Camera UVF Mount UVF Mount UVF Mount (Sony FX9, FS7, FS7mkII, Panasonic EVA1, No Clamp)

Wooden Camera's UVF Mount for Sony FS7 Without Clamp features a NATO-style rail attached to a rod that fits into the mounting hole on your Sony FS7 camera's top handle. It also includes a NATO-type rail clamp with a mounting rod for your camera's viewfinder. This combination replaces the original Sony viewfinder mount system that is included with your Sony FS7 and provides three points of adjustment while ensuring the camera's viewfinder remains level with the camera.

The UVF mount features a 5" NATO-type rail with a safety stop to help prevent the rail clamp from accidentally disengaging from the rail with potentially disastrous results. Additional extension along the rod attached to the NATO clamp allows you to further adjust the viewfinder. The rail clamp features a spring-loaded locking lever so you can loosen or tighten the clamp on the rail even if you are unable to rotate the locking lever throughout a full circle.

Features:

Replaces original Sony FS7 viewfinder mount

Attaches to the top handle of Sony FS7

Provides three points of adjustment:

Approximately 5.5" of L/R adjustment when clamped into your camera's top handle

Approximately 10" of travel along with the combination of the NATO rail and rod attached to the NATO clamp

Height adjustment

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Wooden Camera UVF Mount UVF Mount UVF Mount (Sony FX9, FS7, FS7mkII, Panasonic EVA1, No Clamp)

Wooden Camera's UVF Mount for Sony FS7 Without Clamp features a NATO-style rail attached to a rod that fits into the mounting hole on your Sony FS7 camera's top handle. It also includes a NATO-type rail clamp with a mounting rod for your camera's viewfinder. This combination replaces the original Sony viewfinder mount system that is included with your Sony FS7 and provides three points of adjustment while ensuring the camera's viewfinder remains level with the camera.

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