The NATO Top Handle from SmallRig is designed for use with RED cameras and other devices with a NATO rail. It is equipped with a wing nut which does not block other devices and conveniently attaches and detaches the handle. The top handle could be clamped on or released from the camera easily via the included 1134 NATO Rail. The handle is made of aluminum alloy, is designed with a wave shape, and is comfortable to hold. It features 1/4"-20 threaded holes for mounting more accessories, and 3/8"-16 holes for attaching the 1978 Anti-Rotation Magic Arm Adapter, 1967 Shoe Adapter, and magic arms (sold separately). The front end of the handle comes with a rubber cushion, protecting the monitor screen from any scratches. In addition, the round and smooth corner provides a better and more comfortable holding experience.
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Key Features
- For Devices with NATO Rail
- ARRI 3/8"-16 and 1/4'"-20 Threaded Holes
- Made of Aluminum Alloy
- Rubber Cushion
The NATO Top Handle from SmallRig is designed for use with RED cameras and other devices with a NATO rail. It is equipped with a wing nut which does not block other devices and conveniently attaches and detaches the handle. The top handle could be clamped on or released from the camera easily via the included 1134 NATO Rail. The handle is made of aluminum alloy, is designed with a wave shape, and is comfortable to hold. It features 1/4"-20 threaded holes for mounting more accessories, and 3/8"-16 holes for attaching the 1978 Anti-Rotation Magic Arm Adapter, 1967 Shoe Adapter, and magic arms (sold separately). The front end of the handle comes with a rubber cushion, protecting the monitor screen from any scratches. In addition, the round and smooth corner provides a better and more comfortable holding experience.
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