Eddie Ray, one more step in this process. From what I understand, and it was pretty evident when I plugged in the USB C and the Micro HDMI cables, both those sockets will last no time at all without this little attachment. The bracket is the same whether you have the cage that accommodates the battery grip, or the cage for the body only.
My SmallRig cage (no battery grip) has the cable strain relief, only the knobs are triangular and hard to turn. If your rig is setup more or less permanently, you could tie the cables to one the cage holes with a cable tie for strain relief, not as elegant, but effective.
Good idea. This set up functions well, knobs are easy to secure and the cables are secured as close to the actual port as physically possible. The units are SmallRig and they are fairly inexpensive.We'll see soon how it all operates under fire. I'm going to take it for the Blackhawk shoot tomorrow evening, but it's supposed to be raining so I doubt that it will get put to work.
Jan-Arie wrote:
Evening View from the bicycle bridge near my moms apartment his time of year seems to align itself with me more in our Winter than the heat and humidity of summer J-A!
Mother Nature opens herself to those hidden sights not seen in the leaf tree months.
Great image!
Dan
Who outsourced American jobs to China from 1990 onwards and have given China such a industrial boost?
American tech companies chasing profits?
The same happened in Europe.
We got cheap products and they got our technology.
Russia, China and North Korea were never going to be our friends and are not now.
If I remember correctly, Mr Trump seemed to have been very keen on the leaders of our 'not friends'