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Tilta 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI (Black)

BH #TITABSP615B • MFR #TA-BSP6-15-B
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Tilta 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI (Black)
Key Features
  • For Tilta BMPCC 6K Pro Camera Cage
  • Integrated 15mm LWS Rod Support
  • Dual ARRI-Style Handgrip Rosettes
  • Built-In Slot for Tilta M2 SSD Case
The black Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI from Tilta provides 15mm LWS rod mounting, dual ARRI-style handgrip rosettes, and more for the Tiltaing BMPCC 6K Pro Camera Cage. This versatile baseplate is compatible with Tilta-standard dovetails and incorporates a slot for the Tilta M2 SSD Case.
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Tilta TA-BSP6-15 Overview

The black Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI from Tilta provides 15mm LWS rod mounting, dual ARRI-style handgrip rosettes, and more for the Tiltaing BMPCC 6K Pro Camera Cage. This versatile baseplate is compatible with Tilta-standard dovetails and incorporates a slot for the Tilta M2 SSD Case.

Compatibility
Tiltaing BMPCC 6K Pro Camera Cage
15mm LWS Support
Integrated 15mm LWS bracket for supporting rod-based accessories
Tilta Dovetail
  • Compatible with Tilta-standard dovetails
  • Compatible with ARRI-standard dovetail when used with adapter baseplate
Handgrip Rosettes
Dual ARRI-standard rosettes are compatible with a wide array of handgrips
SSD Case Slot
Built-in slot for Tilta M2 SSD case
UPC: 810076273020

Tilta TA-BSP6-15 Specs

Support Type
Baseplate
Grip Type
No
Camera Compatibility
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
Mounting
Rod Standard
15 mm LWS / 60 mm Spacing
Battery Plate Type
No
Accessory Mounting
Base
4x 1/4"-20 Female Thread
Tripod Mounting
1/4"-20 Female Thread
3/8"-16 Female Thread
Rod Ports
2x 15 mm Rod Port
Shoe Mounting
No
Rosettes
2x ARRI Rosette w/ M6 Female Thread
Cable Clamp
No
General
Filter Compatibility
No
Materials
Aluminum, Steel
Dimensions
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Weight
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.65 x 4.8 x 1.55"

Tilta TA-BSP6-15 Reviews

Excellent Base For Adding 15mm Rods

By Mark
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-07

We Have A Small Instructional Studio With Three Blackmagic BMPCC 6K Pro Cameras On Ceiling Mounted Rigs. The Main Front Camera Had A Teleprompter On Separate Mount. When The Camera Was Moved In Any Direction, The Teleprompter Had To Be Moved... But Neither Was Easy To Move. I Bought The Tilta Baseplate To Attach The Teleprompter To The Camera With The Rods. All Three Cameras Have Tilta Cages, So Attaching The Baseplate To The Cage Was Less Than 1 Minute. Mounting The Teleprompter Was Not As Easy; I Had To Use SmallRig 15mm Rod Blocks And An Aluminum Plate To Lower The Teleprompter For Centering. However, It Turned Out So Well, Saved Space (which Is Very Limited), And Now The Teleprompter Moves With The Camera. So, Bottom Line: The Tilta Base Is Very Well Made, Fits Perfectly With The Tilta Cage, And Made My Life Easier.

Love it!

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-06

Works just as it should! Reliable and great build quality

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Is it compatible with the BMCC 6K (full frame)?

Is it compatible with the BMCC 6K (full frame)?
Asked by: Vonnie
No, Tilta currently does not have a cage that accommodates the Tilta Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI (Black) on Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera 6K.
Answered by: Jonathan S
Date published: 2024-03-28

It works with KOMODO TILTA KIT A?

It works with KOMODO TILTA KIT A?
Asked by: Gabriel
We have not tested that particular pairing. The recommended baseplate for that Kit A is https://bhpho.to/3JO7SQg
Answered by: Bruno
Date published: 2022-01-07

Does this fit the tilta cage for the fujifilm ...

Does this fit the tilta cage for the fujifilm xh2-s
Asked by: Jose
No, the Tilta 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI (Black) is compatible with the Tilta Full Camera Cage for FUJIFILM X-H2S/X-H2.
Answered by: John W
Date published: 2026-04-16

Does this position the 15mm rods exactly 85mm ...

Does this position the 15mm rods exactly 85mm below the lens center?
Asked by: Tim
Yes, the Tiltaing LWS Baseplate Type VI's 15mm rods are 85mm below the center of the lens.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2023-01-29

So I have a Smallrig cage. If I screw a manfrotto ...

So I have a Smallrig cage. If I screw a manfrotto sliding on the bottom of the cage, will that fit this baseplate?
Asked by: Caleb
No, the Tilta Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type VI (Black) does not accept Manfroto quick release plates.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2023-08-07

How does one attach a manfrotto base plate ...

How does one attach a manfrotto base plate without it wiggling on the Titla center screw ports? The Titla has only a thin ridge with no support on the sides for these plates!
Asked by: Dave
Using 2 screws to secure the baseplate to your tripod plate will prevent it from wiggling or rotating.
Answered by: jabarih
Date published: 2021-11-24

Will this work with Tilta Full Camera Cage for ...

Will this work with Tilta Full Camera Cage for Sony a7iv (TA-T30)?
Asked by: Ilya
No, the Baseplate model in the link is for Pocket 6K Pro Tilta cages. The correct SONY A7IV baseplate is listed below: Tiltaing 15mm LWS Baseplate Type IV (Black) BH #TITABSP415B https://bhpho.to/409OBQb
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-04-14

I just received both this plate which is supposed ...

I just received both this plate which is supposed to be compatible with the 6K Pro as well as the Tilta 6K pro cage. I am unable to slide the cage into the baseplate. Can anyone help?
Asked by: Vincent
Hi, just want to chime in for anyone else that has this question! I ordered this part and couldn't get it to slide on either. Here's what worked for me: 1) If you're looking from the top down, there are 4 screws holding in a metal plate (under the x shape). Unscrew them and remove the plate 2) Now flip it over. You should now be able to access another small metal plate housing the locking mechanism (located underneath the lock on the back). Unscrew the two screws and remove the plate, revealing the locking mechanism 3) Take off the locking pin and turn the screw (the bottom of it looks like a gear) clockwise to loosen it. Once it's loose you can slide the camera cage into the baseplate and test it. With the locking mechanism loosened the cage should slide in no problem! I hope this made sense, it's a bit difficult to explain without a visual - but basically all you need to do is loosen the locking mechanism at the back of the baseplate and you should be good to go.
Answered by: Andrew
Date published: 2021-12-09
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