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Mounting Screw | 1 x 1/4"-20 Male |
Tripod Mounting Thread | 1 x 1/4"-20 Female |
Bubble Level | No |
Arca-Type | Yes |
Material of Construction | Aluminum |
Weight | 100 g |
Length | 94.8 mm |
Width | 75.5 mm |
The Atoll S Rotating Camera Collar from Silence Corner is a rotating collar that attaches to a camera body to allow quick rotation from portrait to landscape orientation. This is useful for when vertical and horizontal images are required. Unlike a traditional L-bracket, the Atoll doesn't need to be removed from the tripod head to change orientation. Simply release the locking knob and rotate the camera to change from portrait to landscape orientation quickly and easily. Articulating screens can be fully moved and positioned without any compromise. The Atoll has tactile indicators at 0-, 90-, and 180° to ensure alignment is maintained. As the camera is mounted with the sensor positioned in the center of the Atoll, the center point of the image is maintained during rotation.
The mounting foot on the Atoll is Arca-type compatible, providing wide-range compatibility with most tripod heads and clamps on the market. It also features a standard 1/4"-20 threaded socket. The second plate under the camera is also Arca-type compatible and additionally compatible with various capture clip-style accessories. The Atoll is constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy with a silver finish, and is rugged yet remarkably lightweight.
Compatible Cameras
Sony: FX3, a7C, a1, a9, A9 II, a7, a7 II, a7 III, a7 IV, a7R, a7R II, a7R III, a7R IV, a7R V, a7S, a7S II, a7S III
Compatible Cameras with Additional Heightening Plate
Sony: a6000, a6300, a6500, a6100, a6400, a6600, ZV-E10
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