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SmallRig L-Bracket 2812 for Fujifilm X-T4

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Item Nr. 38646
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  • SmallRig L-Bracket LCF2812
  • designed for Fujifilm X-T4 camera
  • horizontal + vertical position change
  • integrated silicone side grip
  • built-in flat head screwdriver
  • 1/4 inch-20 accessory thread and strap slot
  • suitable for FUJIFILM X-T4 camera

The SmallRig L-Bracket for the FUJIFILM X-T4 camera LCF2812
has a modular design with anti-rotation flanges that prevent the camera from twisting and provide a comfortable grip. Both the base plate and side plate are Arca-compatible dovetails, allowing the camera to be mounted in a vertical or horizontal position.
It attaches to the bottom of the camera with a 1/4 screw and an anti-twist retaining pin that prevents rotation. The non-slip silicone grip would make it easier to hold the camera. Each axis has a sensor centering line to align the camera on a tripod head. The side plate has a 1/4 inch 20 threaded hole that allows mounting a Magic Arm 2163 for accessories.
The bottom has a 1/4 inch 20 and 3/8 inch 16 threaded hole that allows mounting a tripod plate. A flathead screwdriver is housed on the bottom to secure the camera screw.

Variante: 2812 für Fujifilm X-T4
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 49,95
39,14 L-Bracket
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig L-Bracket 2812 for Fujifilm X-T4

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  • SmallRig L-Bracket LCF2812
  • designed for Fujifilm X-T4 camera
  • horizontal + vertical position change
  • integrated silicone side grip
  • built-in flat head screwdriver
  • 1/4 inch-20 accessory thread and strap slot
  • suitable for FUJIFILM X-T4 camera

Product description for SmallRig L-Bracket 2812 for Fujifilm X-T4

The SmallRig L-Bracket for the FUJIFILM X-T4 camera LCF2812
has a modular design with anti-rotation flanges that prevent the camera from twisting and provide a comfortable grip. Both the base plate and side plate are Arca-compatible dovetails, allowing the camera to be mounted in a vertical or horizontal position.
It attaches to the bottom of the camera with a 1/4 screw and an anti-twist retaining pin that prevents rotation. The non-slip silicone grip would make it easier to hold the camera. Each axis has a sensor centering line to align the camera on a tripod head. The side plate has a 1/4 inch 20 threaded hole that allows mounting a Magic Arm 2163 for accessories.
The bottom has a 1/4 inch 20 and 3/8 inch 16 threaded hole that allows mounting a tripod plate. A flathead screwdriver is housed on the bottom to secure the camera screw.

SmallRig L-Bracket 2812 for Fujifilm X-T4

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
144,1 x 77,7 x 61,5 mm
Gewicht ca.
131 g
Sonstiges
Material
Silikon
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x L Bracket und 1x Schraubendreher
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6941590001159
KAN
LCF2812

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