Descripción
- [PROTECTIVE ARMOR] para Sony a7/a9 Minimiza el desgaste y admite accesorios
- [MOUNTING POINTS] incluyen zapata fría, roscas 1/4"-20 y 3/8"-16
- [QUICK RELEASE TOP HANDLE] Proporciona más flexibilidad en el manejo y la manipulación
- [SIDE FOCUS HANDLE] Controla el Nano Motor, Activa la Parada y Activa los Accesorios
- [15MM ROD SUPPORT] mediante placa base LWS para montar accesorios basados en varillas
Esta jaula para cámara proporciona un blindaje protector completo para las cámaras Sony a7, a7 II, a7 III, a7S, a7S II, a7R, a7R II, a7R III y a9.
Proporciona varios puntos de montaje de 1/4″-20 y 3/8″-16, así como dos puntos de montaje de zapata fría.
La base de la jaula también dispone de varios orificios de montaje para acoplar la cámara a cardanes y ajustar más fácilmente el equilibrio de la configuración.
En la parte inferior de la jaula se pueden fijar distintas placas base, lo que permite diversas configuraciones de montaje de barras y fuentes de alimentación opcionales.
El asa superior de liberación rápida y varias asas laterales opcionales se pueden acoplar a la jaula para disponer de diferentes formas de manejar cómodamente la configuración de tu cámara.
Este kit de la jaula Sony a7/a9 te ayudará a montar por completo tu configuración. Incluye: la jaula base Sony a7/a9, el asa superior de liberación rápida, la correa de mano Tilta, las placas base de liberación rápida Arca y Manfrotto, dos placas inferiores diferentes según la cámara que vayas a montar en la jaula, una placa base LWS de 15 mm para montar accesorios (así como varillas de 15 mm para la placa), un adaptador HDMI a Micro HDMI, un cable de ejecución/parada Nucleus Nano para la Sony a7/a9, varias abrazaderas para fijar cómodamente el adaptador HDMI y los cables R/S a la jaula y, por último, la empuñadura de alimentación lateral Tiltaing Tipo III (Batería F570).
** Ten en cuenta que esta versión de la Jaula para Cámara Completa de la serie Sony a7/a9 ya no se fabrica y que pronto llegará una nueva versión compatible con la Sony a7R IV
This is my second mirrorless camera cage from Tilta. I had previously owned an earlier version of a GH4 cage (ES-T17). This A7 kit is overall very well designed and a great value that comes with ALMOST everything you need and Cheaper than buying it in pieces. I could only find it all in BLACK on the Tilta website. My biggest issue with THIS A7III cage is that, unlike the previous GH4 cage of similar design, the cage does not have a native arca swiss plate either direct to the camera OR on the bottom of cage itself. From the illustrations it looks like it does- but it’s much wider than an Arca Swiss. This would have been a really great feature and would have made moving the rig from the Tilta 15mm rod sled to my Ronin S very quick and easy. This was basically the main reason I bought this kit, despite it’s many other uses. Tilta does include a Manfrotto and Arca plate in the kit , but that requires removing the stock plate that mates with the rod sled and reattaching the Arca plate, which wastes a lot of time and would have to be undone when you wanted to go back to the rod sled. My other issue also included the first cage- one of the great, but sadly undocumented features of these kits is the that on the bottom of the 15mm rod sled is a channel for an Arri Style dovetail plate, in addition to standard 1/4-20 tripod screw holes. Using one of Tilta’s Dovetail plates or Arri Dovetails allows you to easily move the camera forward or backward to distribute the weight of larger or smaller lenses while keeping the center of gravity balanced. This also facilitates quick mounting on Tilta’s handheld shoulder mounts. This feature is awesome and only usually found on much larger Arri / Red Professional rigs. Sadly, little or nothing is mentioned on the product pages about this feature, nor is the lightweight dovetail plate listed as an accessory for this kit. Tilta is missing a great opportunity to sell dovetail plates because, like me I imagine most customers have no idea about this feature. Even one additional picture of the sled on the dovetail plate would help illustrate this idea. Ideally the deluxe kit should be priced a wee bit more and include the lightweight dovetail plate. These setbacks aside, it’s still a great support pkg for the A7 series cameras it fits. Since I already owned a Tilta Nucleus Nano wireless follow focus kit- the focus and power handle connects and powers the mini focus motor easily. Add some of Tilta’s slip-on focus gear belts and you have a very powerful small format camera pkg. The handle even outputs 12v of power to camera (though a voltage step down adapter / dummy battery) or to other accessories like a light or wireless video TX. I wish the two cables need to connect the motor to the handle where shorter, coiled or somehow better integrated into the structure. Cable management requires 2 cable rod clips or some creative rigging. OVERALL I RECOMMEND. I just hope Tilta applies some of these criticisms to the next generation of small camera cages. I would also love to be a consultant or beta tester because I really love most of Tilta’s products and find myself demonstrating and recommending them to my colleagues. (they should allow reviewers to upload photos).