The new Tilta XLR Extension Bracket revolutionizes the use of the Sony XLR-H1 top handle. Specifically tailored for the Sony FX3 and FX30 cameras, this bracket ensures that you don’t lose any crucial mounting space.
Design and Functionality Crafted to seamlessly align with the top handle, this extension bracket not only extends the handle’s length but also supports the use of larger camera lenses. Its design is both practical and aesthetically pleasing, ensuring a snug fit on your camera.
Key Features for Added Versatility
Extends the reach of the Sony XLR-H1 Top Handle, making it more versatile.
Secures effortlessly with four integrated screws, ensuring stability.
Offers numerous mounting points including multiple 1/4″-20 and 3/8″-16 threads.
Equipped with two convenient cold shoe mounts and a NATO rail featuring a safety pin.
Enhanced Accessory Compatibility This bracket is a game-changer for attaching additional gear. With its multiple thread points, cold shoe mounts, and a NATO rail, you can easily attach external monitors, shotgun microphones, and other essential accessories to your camera setup. The four robust screws included provide a secure and reliable attachment to the top handle, ensuring your gear stays firmly in place.
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