The IDX A-WMR Wireless Receiver Mounting Bracket is an optional adapter designed to mount HD-drives and wireless receivers to your V-mount compatible camera, such as the CW-5HD and AC-100. The bracket's adjustable screws adjust for depth and various accessory types, and the rear panel may be removed if necessary. The bracket's D-Tap power output connector sends up to 50 watts from a connected battery for powering an on-board camera light.
| Power | 50W Output Max |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 4.53 x 6.02 x 4.02 - 6.02" (115 x 153 x 102 - 153mm) |
| Weight | 1.15 lb (520g) |
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Comments about IDX A-WMR Wireless Receiver Mounting Bracket:
Love it. With my lectrosonics SR receiver, return transmitter and Trukstop av transmitter attached and powered off the 'D tap' it's easy to go from camera to camera and connect with a simple click. No more valcro and messy gaffa tape and the cameramen I work with love it for it simplicity. And to the surprise of many, accommodates the biggest of batteries (230). It's compact and light weight and a MUST have if your going wireless.
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I am extremely happy with the IDX wireless receiver bracket. It's a well built product and especially useful having an extra D-Tap power port on the rear.
Well constructed and solid.
Paul Webb
Lighting Cameraman
Queensland Australia.
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This device allows me to change my wireless receivers to any V-Lock camera. In this age of multiple formats and camera requests at least this can remain constant.
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use to mount my soild state recorder and my dual channel wireless receiver. As you might expect it adds quite a bit of weight making the camera heavier on the back.
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