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Tilta HDMI Cable Clamp Attachment for Sony a7S III Half Cage (Tilta Gray)

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Tilta HDMI Cable Clamp Attachment for Sony a7S III Half Cage (Tilta Gray)
Key Features
  • Prevents Accidental Cable Disconnection
The HDMI Cable Clamp Attachment for Sony a7S III Half Cage from Tilta attaches to the side of the cage with a single screw and a locking pin to clamp your HDMI cable connector and prevent it from accidental disconnection. This version of the clamp is designed in Tilta gray to best match the Tilta gray version cage. After securing the clamp to the cage, you can use the included Allen key to tighten it around the cable connector by tightening the integrated screw at the top of the clamp. The integrated screw is ridged, so you can tighten it with your fingers as well, although not as tight.
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Tilta TA-T18-CC3-G Overview

The HDMI Cable Clamp Attachment for Sony a7S III Half Cage from Tilta attaches to the side of the cage with a single screw and a locking pin to clamp your HDMI cable connector and prevent it from accidental disconnection. This version of the clamp is designed in Tilta gray to best match the Tilta gray version cage. After securing the clamp to the cage, you can use the included Allen key to tighten it around the cable connector by tightening the integrated screw at the top of the clamp. The integrated screw is ridged, so you can tighten it with your fingers as well, although not as tight.

UPC: 616985402564

Tilta TA-T18-CC3-G Specs

Material of Construction
Aluminum, Steel
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.6 x 2.55 x 0.55"

Tilta TA-T18-CC3-G Reviews

Opening is too small to house Atomos HDMI Cable

By Matthew
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-22

Fitment lines up well for Tilta's half cage, BUT the opening is too small for most HDMI cables (including the Atomos cable for the Shinobi/Ninja which is arguably what the designers should have been using as their gauge). My remedy was to Dremel to the end of the aluminum connector (see image). Definitely not ideal, and I cant say i would recommend it... but i can say that I was cursing Tilta's design team the entire time i was defacing the pricey Atomos cable to make it work.

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