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SmallRig Quick Release NATO Rail 4 cm

Zubehör Rig / Cage
Item Nr. 17629
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  • 46mm standard quick release NATO rail

The 46mm standard quick release safety rail is part of our QR grips. The spring-loaded pin at each end of the rail prevents accidental loosening of the accessory.

Compatible with our SlideMount, also with RED Epic/Scarlet, Black Magic Camera and more, as well as other third-party accessories.

Größe: 4 cm
Sofort lieferbar.
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13,17 Zubehör Rig / Cage
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SmallRig Quick Release NATO Rail 4 cm

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  • 46mm standard quick release NATO rail

Product description for SmallRig Quick Release NATO Rail 4 cm

The 46mm standard quick release safety rail is part of our QR grips. The spring-loaded pin at each end of the rail prevents accidental loosening of the accessory.

Compatible with our SlideMount, also with RED Epic/Scarlet, Black Magic Camera and more, as well as other third-party accessories.

SmallRig Quick Release NATO Rail 4 cm

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
38 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x 46mm Sicherheitsschiene, 1x Sechskant-Schlüssel, 2x 1/4 Zoll-Schraube
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6972070623202
KAN
1409

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