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For Sony ILME-FX30 / FX3 PULUZ Metal Camera Cage Stabilizer Rig with NOTA Slider, For Sony ILME-FX30 / FX3

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For Sony ILME-FX30 / FX3 PULUZ Metal Camera Cage Stabilizer Rig with NOTA Slider, For Sony ILME-FX30 / FX31. Designed For Sony FX30 FX3: The cage adopts modular design, including a top slider module and a U shaped cage module. The top slider module is fixed by two 1 4 inch 20 screws, and can be compatible with the original XLR after disassembly; The U shaped cage module is fixed by 1 4 inch 20 screws on both sides and the bottom, which is stable and does not deflect. 2. Multiple Mounting Points: The cage includes 1 4 inch 20 holes to attach magic arm; the

1. Designed For Sony FX30 / FX3: The cage adopts modular design, including a top slider module and a U-shaped cage module. The top slider module is fixed by two 1/4 inch-20 screws, and can be compatible with the original XLR after disassembly; The U-shaped cage module is fixed by 1/4 inch-20 screws on both sides and the bottom, which is stable and does not deflect.
2. Multiple Mounting Points: The cage includes 1/4 inch-20 holes to attach magic arm; the locating hole for ARRI can attach top handle for monitor mount; the side NATO rail can attach side handle; The 1/4 inch-20 positioning holes on the upper left corner and left side can attach rod clamp for follow focus; Two 1/4 inch-20 holes on the side can attach quick release plate to prevent deflection when shooting vertically; built-in cold shoe can attach microphones, LED video lights;
3. Holes for shoulder straps and wrist straps are reserved on both sides and bottom to attach wrist strap, shoulder strap. The bottom QD interface is compatible with QD shoulder straps. The built-in magnetic suction wrench at the bottom is convenient for disassembly and assembly.
4. Ergonomic design: The position of the battery compartment is designed with an opening and closing wrench, which fits the curve of the fuselage better, solves the problem of placing the little finger and improves the grip feeling. There are built-in protective gaskets on the contact surface with the camera body to prevent the camera from being scratched.
5. It is suitable for the metal cage of cameras, the real machine is unobstructed, and the button position is not blocked during use, and the flip screen and battery disassembly and assembly are not blocked.


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Package Weight
One Package Weight 0.31kgs / 0.68lb
One Package Size 17cm * 12cm * 7cm / 6.69inch * 4.72inch * 2.76inch
Qty per Carton 50
Carton Weight 13.60kgs / 29.98lb
Carton Size 50cm * 37cm * 37cm / 19.69inch * 14.57inch * 14.57inch
Loading Container 20GP: 389 cartons * 50 pcs = 19450 pcs
40HQ: 904 cartons * 50 pcs = 45200 pcs

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