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Black Magic BMPCC Tilta Cage accessories

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  • BMCC-T-bar-handle-v1.stl
  • BMCC-T-bar-handle-v1c.stl
  • BMCC-T-bar-handle-v2.stl
  • BMCC4kCage Mitchell adapt clamp (63dia) v1.stl
  • BMCC4kCage Mitchell adapt clamp (63dia-7mm clearance) v2.stl
  • BMCC4kCageFFadaptV2.stl
  • BMCC4kCageFFadaptV3.stl
  • BMCC4kCageFFadaptV4(3hole-mount).stl
  • S Tbar (32+pin)v1.10mmB.stl
  • S Tbar (32+pin)v1.12mmB.stl
  • S Tbar (32+pin)v1.15mmB.stl
  • S Tbar (32+pin)v1.8mmB.stl
  • S Tbar (32+pin)v1.T.stl
  • S Tbar (side mount) v1.7.stl
  • S halfT handle v1.stl
  • cable clamp v1.3.stl
  • samsung_t7_bmpcc4k_mount+txt+tilta v1.stl
  • samsung_t7_bmpcc4k_mount.stl

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Last update 2022-07-07 at 18:08
Publication date 2020-02-20 at 19:06
Design number 110726

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A bracket to mount the handheld follow focus to the BMPCC4k/6k Tilta cage. Useful when you don't have or want the battery box/follow focus controller fitted.
A couple of versions are included, slightly different positions and screw attachments.
The fitting into the follow focus shoe mount is deliberately tight, to stop the follow focus controller from rotating. You may have to trim it slightly depending on your printer's tolerance.. particularly if you are getting bulges on corners.
The 1/4" UNC, BSW thread printed into the piece will also require finishing with a thread tap, if your printing is coarse.

Also:
1) a lightweight T-bar handle (requires: 1/4" UNC or BSW screw or bolt, 1.5" long [approx 38mm, excluding head]). This should fit any camera cage with 1/4" UNC/BSW threads. Several versions included, some rotatable through 90 deg.

2) a "half T" bar, which is a great help supporting the cage near the record button, without having to continually grip the camera in handheld shooting. I printed a version in TPU for an even more comfortable support (you might have to experiment with wall thickness or infill with TPU).

3) extra cable clamps (uses M2.5 c/s screws)

4) A holder for T7 Samsung SSD. With and without the fixing screw thread to fit the Tilta proprietary USB-C cable. Attaches to any spare 1/4" hole on the Tilta or Smallrig cage.

5) A clamp to stop the M43 mount from moving/rotating when using lenses with stiff focus rings (clamp internal dia ~63mm). Requires go-pro type thumbscrew (M5) and nut, plus 2x M4 screws to attach to Tilta cage (see my other downloads).

UPDATE: re the Nucleus Nano mount, I occasionally had problems when the transmitter was too close to the receiver it wouldn't work -and of course the 3D print puts it very close to the follow focus gear.
I had more success mounting the Nano on the opposite side almost under the camera grip (but the supplied screw is too long and requires a washer under it).

3D printing settings

handles etc, use thick walls for strength. (at least 2mm, and 1.6mm top and bottom.)
The T7 holder, print without support and with the 'slit' vertically.

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