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SmallRig 2172 Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm)

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  • The thinnest* (6 mm) and lowest* Nato rail on the market (*September 2020)
  • Compatible with accessories with 1/4 '' - 20 threaded holes
  • Compatible with SmallRig NATO clamping plates for fast release
  • Safety pin on both ends prevent slippage

Fits accessories with 1/4"- 20 threaded holes, Dimensions: 48 x 21 x 6mm, Weight: 10 g, Material: aluminum alloy
SmallRig Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm) for Nato Grip EVF 2172 (for DSLR camera rigs) is the thinnest* NATO Rail on the market. (*September 2020)

Attached with 1/4''-20 screws to setups such as camera, monitor, wireless video transmitter or receiver, etc., it works with the NATO clamp for quick attachment and detachment. Safety pins are attached to both ends to prevent accessories from accidentally slipping off. It is unobtrusive so there is no need to remove it before stowing the equipment.

Compatibility:
Universal

Included in delivery:
1x Mini-NATO-Rail
2x 1/4''-20 screws
1x hex wrench

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17,75 Baseplatte / Dovetail
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig 2172 Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm)

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  • The thinnest* (6 mm) and lowest* Nato rail on the market (*September 2020)
  • Compatible with accessories with 1/4 '' - 20 threaded holes
  • Compatible with SmallRig NATO clamping plates for fast release
  • Safety pin on both ends prevent slippage

Product description for SmallRig 2172 Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm)

Fits accessories with 1/4"- 20 threaded holes, Dimensions: 48 x 21 x 6mm, Weight: 10 g, Material: aluminum alloy
SmallRig Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm) for Nato Grip EVF 2172 (for DSLR camera rigs) is the thinnest* NATO Rail on the market. (*September 2020)

Attached with 1/4''-20 screws to setups such as camera, monitor, wireless video transmitter or receiver, etc., it works with the NATO clamp for quick attachment and detachment. Safety pins are attached to both ends to prevent accessories from accidentally slipping off. It is unobtrusive so there is no need to remove it before stowing the equipment.

Compatibility:
Universal

Included in delivery:
1x Mini-NATO-Rail
2x 1/4''-20 screws
1x hex wrench

SmallRig 2172 Mini Quick Release NATO Rail (48mm)

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