The Essential Mounting Kit enables the Miro to be rigged in a variety of configurations. Kit components are modular and designed to be combined in different ways to accommodate a wide range of production styles. This flexibility along with numerous strategically placed mounting points allow the Miro to be used hand-held or attached to virtually any head or rig. Third-party accessories like handles, monitors, follow focuses, matteboxes and more are easily attached to the Miro with the AbelCine Essential Mounting Kit.
Please note: Specifications are preliminary and subject to change. Product photos and pictures are for illustration purposes only and may differ from real product's appearance.Does not include standard handle. The Ronford-Baker Standard Handle is available as an optional accessory.
* Delivery may be delayed. Design is subject to change.
Essential Kit for Miro:
2 x I-Plates
Interchangeable top and bottom plates
1/4-20 mounting holes (9mm spacing)
3/8-16 mounting holes
1/4-20 mounting holes on sides
1 x Rosette Bar
ARRI standard rosette
1/4-20 mounting holes (9mm spacing)
Multiple mounting options with I-Plates
1 x Top Handle Assembly
Integrated trigger button
Removable trigger cable
Removable front handle extension
1/4-20 and 3/8-16 mounting holes
Integrated mounting shoe
Integrated lightweight 15mm rod mounts
1 x Miro Cine Riser
Mounts to ARRI bridgeplates (e.g. BP-8, BP-9)
Provides ARRI standard spacing from bottom of plate to lens center
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