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Wooden Camera has released the Cage NATO Arm for Canon C cameras. Attaching to existing Wooden Camera products on the top and bottom of the camera it adds rigidity to your setup, as well as offering a NATO rail and threaded holes alongside the camera.The Top Plate has been available for some time; a neat little base that mounts to the hot shoe on the C100/C300/C500.
This offers a sturdy platform for building accessories on, including the original camera handles/audio modules.The new NATO Arm extends down from the Top Plate, forming a half cage that adds rigidity to heavier rigged cameras.
The NATO Arm ships with two lower components enabling compatibility with both Wooden Camera baseplates; the Quick Base and Fixed Base.As you would assume by the name, the NATO Arm complies with the NATO standard used by a variety of companies, opening up a wide variety of compatible accessories such as monitors or recorders.Furthermore it features an array of 1/4″ and 3/8″ threads.
If you’re into serious production with one of the C cameras, or just need some extra attachment points and ergonomics, then these new accessories by Wooden Camera might just be the upgrade your camera needed.
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Tim Fok is a freelance commercial DP based in the UK, working globally.