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MFT to PL Adapter (Pocket) is a micro four thirds lens mount adapter that enables mounting of all PL mount lenses onto the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera and Pocket Cinema Camera 4K.
Wooden Camera brand V-Mount plate utilizing an IDX V-Mount and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K connector
Battery Slide is an adjustable mounting system for WC V-Mount, WC Gold Mount, QRC Gold Mount, and RED/Blueshape style battery plates. Rows of pass through holes allow attachment of Rod Clamps, cheeseplates, and more. Apply firm pressure to tilt the plate in place. Loosen the thumbscrew to slide the plate up and down and also tilt. Great for adjusting counterbalance and for transitioning from studio to handheld mode.
Rod Clamp (15mm LW) can attach to existing 15mm rods to provide 1/4-20 mounting points. It can also be turned over and bolted to cheeseplates, cages, battery plates, and more. Extremely versatile, compact, and lightweight.
Rod Clamp (15mm Studio) can attach to existing 15mm studio rods to provide 1/4-20 and 3/8-16 mounting points. It can also be turned over and bolted to cheeseplates, cages, battery plates, and more. Extremely versatile, compact, and lightweight.
Made specifically for Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera. A-Box (Pocket, BMMCC, BMMSC) adapts two industry standard XLR male plugs to one right angle 3.5mm stereo plug. Highest quality professional grade connectors. Comes with free Bolt On 19mm Rod for attaching to any 1/4-20 threaded hole and 15mm Adapter Bushing for clamping to 15mm rods. This adapter does not provide phantom power.
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