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Tilta Camera Cage for Sony FS5
1 077,00 € In StockArm your camera with this Tilta camera cage specifically designed for the Sony FS5.
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Tilta Camera Cage for Panasonic...
1 119,00 € In StockArm your camera with this Tilta camera cage specifically designed for the Panasonic EVA1.
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Tilta Camera Cage for Red DSMC2...
1 424,00 € In StockArm your camera with this TILTA RED DSMC2 C1 Cage to be used with an existing RED V-lock I/O Expander
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Tilta Camera Cage for Arri Alexa...
2 118,00 € In StockArm your camera with this Tilta camera cage specifically designed for the Arri Alexa Mini. It provides a high quality aluminum, CNC-milled protective armor for your camera that has several ¼”-20 and ⅜”-16 mounting points for attaching accessories.
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Tilta Camera Cage for Red DSMC2...
2 849,00 € In StockArm your camera with this TILTA RED DSMC2 Cage with TITLA Basic I/O Module and expand your camera's capabilities.
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Tilta Camera Cage for Red DSMC2...
3 229,00 € In StockArm your camera with this TILTA RED DSMC2 Cage with TITLA Advanced I/O Module and expand your camera's capabilities.
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Tilta 4×5.65 Carbon Fiber...
656,00 € In StockThis 4×5.65 carbon fiber matte box is designed to attach to the lens itself instead of onto the camera’s rod system in order to be as lightweight and unobtrusive as possible.
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Tilta 4×4 Lightweight Matte Box
428,00 € In StockThis 4×4 lightweight matte box features a swing-away design for easy lens changes on 15mm LWS rods.
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Tilta 6×6 Carbon Fiber Matte Box
1 044,00 € In StockThis 6×6 carbon fiber matte box features a swing-away design for easy lens changes. It is designed for use on 19mm studio rod systems.
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Tilta 4×5.65 Carbon Fiber...
826,00 € In StockThis 4×5.65 carbon fiber matte box features a swing-away design for easy lens changes. There are two filter stages to allow for multiple filters to be used at once, one of which is 360-degree rotatable.
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Tilta 4×5.65 Carbon Fiber...
656,00 € In StockThis 4×5.65 carbon fiber matte box is designed to attach to the lens itself instead of onto the camera’s rod system in order to be as lightweight and unobtrusive as possible.