SMALLRIG 4601 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Cage Kit

4601
 71.12
 88.19 (incl. VAT)

Compact, lightweight, and form-fitting cage for Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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SmallRig 4601 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Cage Kit

Compact and lightweight, snug fit, weighing only 106g and features a range of 1/4”-20 anti-rotation threaded holes and cold shoe mounts for expanding handles, tripods, microphones, and lighting equipment, enhancing the professionalism of your shots.

It also adopts an innovative SmallRig HawkLock quick-release interface design for more efficient connections.

The side features a wrist strap hole compatible with professional straps under 2mm in diameter.

The kit comes with a standard T-mount quick-release backplate and a 17mm threaded backplate to expand external lenses for richer shooting scenes.

It also includes a 67mm magnetic filter adapter for quick installation and replacement of filters, offering a 2-stop lock to ensure no vignetting at wide-angle and telephoto ends.

Precise matching provides unobstructed access to phone buttons, ports, radar, ultra-wide-angle lens, and S Pen.

The easy-to-use locking mechanism of the cage provides more convenient and secure locking, ensuring the phone stays locked in place and won’t pop out due to accidental touches.

Solid all-metal aluminum alloy frame with built-in anti-slip and anti-scratch silicone pads provide comprehensive protection for the phone.

After installing the phone into the cage, it supports both portrait and landscape shooting.

Packaging includes:

  • 1x Cage
  • 1x T-mount Backplate
  • 1x 17mm Threaded Backplate
  • 1x 67mm Magnetic Backplate
  • 1x User Manual

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