The SmallRig L-Bracket for Sony Alpha 7R IV and A9 II (2939) is a versatile and durable accessory designed to enhance your camera setup, offering quick and efficient switching between horizontal and vertical shooting orientations. It is crafted to fit seamlessly with Sony Alpha 7R IV and A9 II cameras, securely attaching to the camera's bottom via a 1/4"-20 screw, ensuring a stable and reliable hold. The L-Bracket features an Arca-compatible design on both the base and side plates, allowing for fast transitions between horizontal and vertical orientations when mounted on Arca-type tripods or gimbals. The side plate is slideable, offering additional flexibility by extending up to 20mm to accommodate tethering or cable release needs, making it ideal for studio setups and other professional environments. The design is carefully engineered to maintain full access to the camera’s buttons, ports, LCD screen, and battery compartment, ensuring that there are no obstructions during use. Whether you are shooting stills, video, or using your camera for more dynamic setups, this L-Bracket ensures both functionality and convenience. It provides enhanced support for vertical shots without compromising the overall ergonomic experience of the camera, offering photographers and videographers a smooth and secure setup. Whether you're working in the studio or on location, the SmallRig L-Bracket helps streamline your workflow, offering ease of use and increased efficiency for both amateur and professional users.
Specifications:
Compatible with Sony Alpha 7R IV and A9 II
Secures to the camera with a 1/4"-20 screw
Arca-compatible base and side plates for quick orientation switching
Slideable side plate extends by 20mm for more room
Does not obstruct camera buttons, ports, or LCD screen
Provides easy access to the camera’s battery switch
Allows for tethering and cable release flexibility
Lightweight and durable aluminum construction
Ergonomically designed for comfortable handheld shooting
Designed for both horizontal and vertical shooting modes