
SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp)
The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) is a cheese-style handle that easily mounts onto a standard NATO rail that can slide back and forth for optimal balance for your camera rig up to 7.9cm to facilitate low-angle shots.
The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) incorporates multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI-style anti-twist threads for mounting accessories. The handle is constructed from aluminium and stainless steel coming in at only 162g. An Allen Wrench is included for tightening the NATO clamp, and the Wrench is conveniently stored in the handle for easy access.
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SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp)
The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) is a cheese-style handle that easily mounts onto a standard NATO rail that can slide back and forth for optimal balance for your camera rig up to 7.9cm to facilitate low-angle shots.
The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) incorporates multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI-style anti-twist threads for mounting accessories. The handle is constructed from aluminium and stainless steel coming in at only 162g. An Allen Wrench is included for tightening the NATO clamp, and the Wrench is conveniently stored in the handle for easy access.
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The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) is a cheese-style handle that easily mounts onto a standard NATO rail that can slide back and forth for optimal balance for your camera rig up to 7.9cm to facilitate low-angle shots.
The SmallRig Center-Adjusting Top Handle (NATO Clamp) incorporates multiple 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and ARRI-style anti-twist threads for mounting accessories. The handle is constructed from aluminium and stainless steel coming in at only 162g. An Allen Wrench is included for tightening the NATO clamp, and the Wrench is conveniently stored in the handle for easy access.



















