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SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR

BH #SM5467 • MFR #5467
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SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR
Key Features
  • Full Camera Cage for Nikon ZR
  • Arca-Type Quick Release Plate
  • Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Threads
  • Integrated Cold Shoe and Strap Slot
Designed to protect and expand accessory integration, the SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR shields your camera from impacts and scratches. With a three-point locking system, you can secure your camera to this cage using a 1/4"-20 screw and dual side locating holes for anti-twist stability.
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Are there no NATO rails built onto the cage?

Are there no NATO rails built onto the cage?
Asked by: Samuel
No, the SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR does not have a NATO rail built onto the cage.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2025-10-22

What is a good accessory to mount a single 15mm ...

What is a good accessory to mount a single 15mm rod onto the cage for focus motors?
Asked by: Philipp
The Tilta 15mm Rod Adapter for Rotatable Phone Mounting Bracket V2 (BH #TIAPMB515B) would be a good mounting solution to mount a single 15mm rod to the SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2025-09-14

Does this cage come in multiple pieces? For ...

Does this cage come in multiple pieces? For example, could I use the grip only without the top portion?
Asked by: Joseph
The SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR will arrive in one piece.
Answered by: Whitney H
Date published: 2025-10-16

Will the arca plate at the bottom be compatible ...

Will the arca plate at the bottom be compatible with DJI Ronin RS4?
Asked by: Carlos
Yes, the Arca-type plate on the bottom of the SmallRig Basic Camera Cage Kit for Nikon ZR is compatible with the DJI RS 4 Gimbal Stabilizer's QR plate, but it may not let the camera push far enough over to balance properly.
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2025-10-21
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