The SHAPE CP33 Cheese Plate with Anton Bauer Plate is a 15mm rod-mount cheese plate with an Anton Bauer Gold Mount battery plate screwed onto one side. The plate is 1/4" thick and features 33 threaded holes for accessories to be screwed into. These holes run end to end, from one side of the plate to the other. Four of the holes are 10/32" and the rest are 1/4" and 3/8". The Anton Bauer plate covers many of the holes from one side, but you can still screw into these holes from the other side as long as the screws are not much longer than the 1/4" thickness of the plate. The holes at the very corners of the plate are untouched by the Anton Bauer plate and can be used to attach accessories or devices like AJA's Ki Pro Mini. Screws are included for a Ki Pro Mini and for an IDX battery plate. The cheese plate is precision-machined as one piece.
- 15mm Rod-Mount 1/4" Thick Cheese Plate
- 33 Threaded Holes
- Anton Bauer Battery Plate Screwed On
- Screws Included for Ki Pro Mini
SHAPE CP33ANTON Overview
SHAPE CP33ANTON Specs
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SHAPE CP33ANTON Reviews
Very nice.
The Shape CP33 is a great battery mount to rail system. I mounted mine to a Tilta unit and it fits as expected. It also has the proper distance above the rails to mount a larger battery. The battery mount on my other rail system sits too close to the rails and I can only use smaller batteries so the Shape CP33 is better configured. My only issue with the unit and that is why I gave if four stars is that there are no screw holes on the left side of the plate to mount. My other battery mount plate does have screw holes on the side and I use those to mount a wireless mic receiver unit. I drilled and tapped two holes into the Shape CP33 right side and now can mount the wireless receiver unit. Overall this is well made, looks good and works well.
Attach Power to your Rails!
Easily mount this to the back of your rails and it helps balance and distribute and offset the weight of the camera.
