This F22 & F38 Quick Release Anti-Deflection Plate from Falcam integrates a quick release plate into your camera or monitor configuration for use with separately available F22 and F38 accessories. Once the plate is secured to a compatible device via a 1/4"-20 screw and its ARRI positioning holes, you can efficiently transition between mounting devices. Nonslip rubber padding on the plate ensures your device does not slide around and prevents scratching.
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Key Features
- Quick Release Plate
- 1/4"-20 Screw, ARRI Positioning Holes
- For Falcam F22/38 Accessories
- Nonslip Rubber Padding
This F22 & F38 Quick Release Anti-Deflection Plate from Falcam integrates a quick release plate into your camera or monitor configuration for use with separately available F22 and F38 accessories. Once the plate is secured to a compatible device via a 1/4"-20 screw and its ARRI positioning holes, you can efficiently transition between mounting devices. Nonslip rubber padding on the plate ensures your device does not slide around and prevents scratching.
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Falcam F22A4401 Overview
Falcam F22A4401 Specs
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Falcam F22A4401 Reviews
Unusable for Monitor mounting.
By BB
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-08
This plate has the wrong positioning of the locating pins, if you want to use this for mounting a monitor. The pins should be positioned 90 degrees from where they are. You can even see the problem in Falcons product photos. There is no need to tilt a monitor left or right, there should be a way to tilt forward and back. This might work for other accessories like handles, but not monitors. If anyone from falcam reads this, the quick and more functional fix would be to tap threads for the positioning screws in both directions, to make positioning configurable.
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