Varenummer: 3436394

SmallRig 4888 HawkLock Quick Release Monitor Support with H21 Cold Shoe Mount

SmallRig 4888 kamera monteringstilbehør Koldt skobeslag

499,00 kr. 399,20 kr. ekskl. moms
Billigste fragt (privatkunde) 33,00 kr.
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SmallRig HawkLock Quick Release Monitor Support with H21 Cold Shoe Mount 4888 consists of one quick release monitor bracket with a NATO clamp and one standard cold shoe mount. Featuring a top quick release design, a single press allows the internal roll pin to suspend vertically, enabling the monitor support to be used with the accompanying quick release NATO clamp. Once slid into the groove position, the self-locking system fixes it vertically, embedding precisely for stability without any play, saving time efficiently.
The 1/4"-20 screw allows for attaching monitors, microphones, and video lights. The built-in positioning roll pins on the top plate ensure effective stability and prevent misalignment when used with Ninja V or V+ monitors. The cold shoe mount at the bottom allows for attaching it to cages, handles, and cameras’ hot shoe mounts, effectively expanding accessory options.
The device supports a 140° tilt adjustment, allowing for quick tightening or loosening of the tilt axis with a knob to better accommodate devices of varying weights. Tested to support up to 2.3kg / 5.1lb, with a tilt adjustment endurance of over 10,000 cycles and a damping rate below 20%, it is durable and long-lasting. The horizontal 360° adjustment can be fine-tuned using the included Allen wrench.
Similar monitor supports with different interfaces are 4487, 4886, and others.

Producent
Varenummer
3436394
Model
4888
Ean
6941590019048
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