BirdDog Studio NDI Camera Mount
Product Code: 1771313

BirdDog Studio NDI Camera Mount

£42.00 Usually available in 5-7 days
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This specific BirdDog mount enables the BirdDog Studio NDI to be mounted directly on any and all ¼”-20 supports. Specifically compatible with the BirdDog Studio NDI Encoder/Decoder, this mount aids in the formation of a more efficient PTZ workflow. When secured, you can mount your Studio NDI upon a ball head, articulating arm, or various other support systems. To attach, simply utilise the 4 included thumbscrews to fastened the Studio NDI to the mount, and then match the 1/4"-20 threaded hole on the base of the mount to that of your chosen support.

BirdDog Studio NDI Camera Mount Key Features:

  • Enables the BirdDog Studio NDI to be mounted on a ¼”-20 support
  • Specific to the BirdDog Studio NDI Encoder/Decoder
  • Can implemented within a broad PTZ system
  • An ideal solution for ball heads, articulating arms, and various other supports
  • BirdDog Studio NDI secures via 4 included thumbscrews
  • Incorporates a matching 1/4"-20 threaded hole on the base
  • What’s in the box?

    • BirdDog Studio NDI Camera Mount
    • Set of Thumbscrews
    • Limited 1-Year Warranty
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