SmallRig ARRI Locating Side Handle 4016

Total including 10% GST: $76.90

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SmallRig ARRI Locating Side Handle 4016

Key Features:

  • Ergonomic design, & supports to be used by left & right hand interchangeably for improved grip experience.
  • The strong & durable handle is made of high-strength aluminium alloy, & features silicon pads on the contact surface with the palm, which are anti-freeze & anti-slip.
  • Allows 36mm vertical adjustment to get the best grip position according to the camera size.
  • Features built-in mounting points to meet multiple shooting scenes, such as 1/4"-20 threaded hole, 1/4"-20 locating hole, strap hole, cold shoe.
  • Built-in magnetic Allen Wrench for easy assembly & disassemble

The SmallRig ARRI Locating Side Handle 4016 is designed to facilitate camera movement & stabilize dual-handed shooting while providing basic mounting points. The handle with high versatility is compatible with cages with ARRI 3/8"-16 locating holes. Features ergonomic design, which allows to use of the left & right hand interchangeably to provide a comfortable grip. According to the actual camera size, the handle can be adjusted 0-36mm vertically to ensure the best grip position.

Mainly made of strong aluminium alloy, & features silicon pads on the contact surface with the palm, which are anti-freeze & anti-slip. Comes with stainless steel ARRI locating pins, 1/4"-20 threaded hole, 1/4"-20 locating hole, strap hole, cold shoe for attaching Monitor Mount 2905, Ballhead Magic Arm 3875, LED Video Light 3286, Microphone 3468, etc. Besides, a built-in magnetic Allen Wrench is included for easy mounting & adjusting accessories.

Note: Load capacity: 15kg

Compatibility:

  • Cages & plates with ARRI 3/8"-16 locating holes

In the Box:

  • Handle x 1
  • Handle Adapter x 1

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