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Tilta recently released a compact and lightweight multi-functional mini tool kit that features six of the most used tools on set, including Allen keys and screwdriver heads. Also, the tool has two 1/4″-20 and one 3/8″-16 mounting points, and it is available in multiple colorways, including black, pink, grey/titanium grey, and green. So, let’s take a closer look at this little EDC tool!
One of the things I never go on set without is a multi-tool. Indeed, as filmmakers and content creators, you never know what will happen on set. This means that you nearly always end up needing an Allen key, screwdriver, knife, scissors, or a set of plyers to fix something quickly. To give you an idea, I have a SmallRig foldable multi-tool kit in one pocket of all of my camera/light/accessory bags, so that’s one less thing to think about.
Tilta is joining the tool game with the recent release of their first multi-functional mini tool kit.
The multi-functional mini tool kit is made of aluminum alloy and stainless steel. With dimensions of 62.8 x 20.1 x 30mm/2.48 x 0.73 x 1.18in and a weight of 80g/2.82oz, it won’t take up much space in your camera bag or pocket.
In total, this Tilta EDC has six tools, including 2.5/3/4 and 3/16 Allen keys, a PH2 cross, and one flat-head screwdriver. These six tools should get you out of most camera rigging situations. On the sides of the tool, you’ll find one 3/8″-16 thread and two 1/4″-20 mounting points with locating pins.
The multi-functional mini tool kit is available now for $25. You can choose between five different colors, including black, moon silver, smokey pink, titanium grey, and spruce green.
For more information, please visit Tilta’s website here.
What do you think about this camera tool? Do you often carry a small tool with you on set? What is your go-to EDC tool? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.