With the Basic Kit for the Panasonic Lumix GH7/GH6, you can get the most out of your GH7/GH6. It provides protection for the camera body and includes useful accessories to enhance the functionality of the Panasonic Lumix GH7/GH6 in a video production environment.
This Basic Kit offers many options for mounting various accessories, such as 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads with different mounting points, multiple cold shoe connections, a rosette connection, NATO rails for top and side handles, and mounting points for the optional Tilta Single Rod Holders.
The cage features three individual mounting screws that significantly improve the connection between the camera body and the cage. This ensures that accessories mounted on the cage, such as wireless follow-focus motors, limit the twisting of the camera front within the cage itself. An HDMI adapter (male to female) and an HDMI clamp for securing the HDMI cable to the camera cage are also included.
This Basic Kit includes the Compact NATO Top Handle, which mounts on a NATO rail and offers improved handling and operation due to its design with more play. This handle features a variety of mounting points such as 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads and a cold shoe connection, making it ideal for mounting an external monitor.
The base plate of the cage can also be connected natively to DJI Ronin gimbals. Additionally, the base plate offers several mounting options for various quick-release plates and supports the 15 mm LWS base plate Type I from Tilta.
The base plate of the cage provides full access to the battery compartment and also includes a slot for the included magnetic screwdriver.
1x Full Camera Cage for Panasonic GH7/GH6
1x Compact NATO Top Handle
1x HDMI Male to HDMI Female Cable (17cm)
1x HDMI Clamp Attachment for Panasonic GH7/GH7
- Expansion of functionality while improving mounting options for various accessories
- Utilize the full potential of the Panasonic GH7/GH6
- High-quality materials
- Various accessories from Tilta available
- Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8" threads, cold shoe connections, and NATO rails