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User Manual for Tilta BS-T10 Quick Release Baseplate for Sony FS7 Click to enlarge the picture
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Product description Specifically designed to work with your FS7 camera, the Tilta BS-T10 Quick Release Baseplate for Sony FS7 allows you to mount your camera on a VCT-type quick-release-style tripod adapter. The baseplate allows you to go from tripod mounted to handheld with just the flick of the release lever on an optional VCT adapter plate. The baseplate features a built-in shoulder pad so the camera maintains its hand holdable function and adds LWS rod support for accessories. ARRI compatible rosettes are built-into each side of the baseplate, allowing you to use optional ARRI compatible handgrips. Front and rear mounted LWS rod clamps allow you to use the included support rods for optional rod-mounted accessories such as a matte box or a follow focus. You can mount the rods in the rear clamps to support optional batteries, off-board recorders, or counterweights. Note only one pair of rods are included, so to use front and rear mounted accessories you will need to source optional rods. - You can build this baseplate up as a handheld rig, and then quickly go from handheld to tripod mounted, on a tripod with a VCT type adapter, without altering your rig configuration.
- The 15mm rods are female threaded at both ends, allowing you to use optional rod extenders and rods to create longer support rods.
- One end of each rod is chamfered, which makes it easier to slide rod-mounted accessories onto the support rods from the chamfered end.
UPC: 847983013784 In the Box Tilta BS-T10 Quick Release Baseplate for Sony FS7 2 x 7.8" 15mm Rods Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersTilta BS-T10 Specs | | | Type | V-Lock | | Rod Compatibility | Rod Size: 15 mm Rod Spacing: 60 mm (LWS) | | Rosettes | 2 | | Tripod Mounting Threads | 1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 | | Camera mounting | 1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 | | Material of Construction | Aluminum | | | | Threading | Female threading, both ends | | Diameter | 15 mm | | Length | 7.8" / 200 mm | | Weight | 1.92 oz / 54.4 g | | | | Package Weight | 2.15 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 12.9 x 6.4 x 3.4" |
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