The Redrock Micro microMatteBox Standard Bundle is a universal matte box system that accommodates any lens – whether camcorder, film camera, DSLR, or 35mm lens adapter. With its convenient swing-away design, this cinema-grade lens attachment allows the use of 4x4" and 4x5.65" professional filters that can rotate 360° or be easily swapped out for different looks. Everything on the microMatteBox can be easily locked, adjusted, or simply removed.
Configurability is key, and not only of filters: optional Redrock accessories include the 15mm microSupport system as well as flags and additional filter stages. And since the microMatteBox uses industry-standard support and filter sizes, it's completely compatible with existing 15mm and 19mm rod/rail systems. (The optional Redrock Micro 19mm/15mm Studio Support Arm accommodates 19mm systems.) With its high-quality design and affordability, the microMatteBox system is built for productions small, large, or anywhere in between.
Note! The microMatteBox Standard Bundle does not come with support rods, baseplate, filters, or flags, which are available separately.
| Lens Fit and Mount | Universal w/rubber donuts |
| Type | Flattened, wide-screen shade w/15mm rod support |
| Filter Type | 4x4", 4x5.65" |
| Total Filter Stages | 2 |
| Rotating Stages | 2 |
| Degree of Rotation | 360° |
| Materials | All-metal construction |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Weight | 2.9 lb (1.3 kg) |
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My matte box will be almost 2 years old in a few months. I take great care of my equipment and even store it in the original box I bought it in and have only used this just a handful of times. I noticed by chance some cracks and fractures, and after looking very closely they are coming out from all of the screw mounts that you will find in the back piece of the Matte Box (the ring the donuts go into). Some are to the point of almost breaking the chunks of this cheaply made plastic molded piece off of the part that its mounted on, and to the point of the mounting screws not even being able to hold the part together if the cracks split any more...which they will cause the damage is done.I have never even touched anything on this since the purchase. I have emailed and showed many photos of the issue to Red Rock Micro and was told first that they have never heard of such a thing happening. Then after sending the photos they then send another email stating that this is just "showing signs of wear".REALLY ! So now to my understanding is your RedRock Micro parts that you spend a ton of money on and take care of....only last less than 2 years???That is very bad customer service, they cant even stand behind there product after showing proof, and then to be told its just 'signs of wear'.I really hate that I have caught this problem this late. I know its because when RedRock assembled the piece they torqued down to hard...I mean really, screws into plastic! I thought the piece was metal the whole time.I hope all of you out there that own this thing take a closer look especially for this part of the Matte Box...hopefully they didnt screw yours down so tight that its falling apart. If any of you want photos, email me [...] to show you the problem. The only solution now is to hand over more of your hard earned money for the replacement part. I can understand if I banged the part myself with a hammer, that I should pay up. It's Amazing they can't even understand its there fault, and blame it on "wear", which cracks me up (literally) everytime. Cause it just shows me they expect there product to only hold up for a short time I guess.Would be awesome to get a replacement REDROCK!Would be even better if you made it out of metal or something more durable....and never put metal screws into plastic RedRock.
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