Built to Elevate Your Sony Alpha Rig
Designed specifically for the Sony α7 IV, α7 V, and α7R V, this full camera cage delivers a secure, form-fitting foundation for creators who demand flexibility in their setups. Its adjustable sliding design ensures an exact fit across multiple camera bodies, making it a smart solution for shooters who rotate between models but want one dependable cage system.
Whether you’re building out a lightweight hybrid rig or a fully accessorized video setup, this cage provides the structure and confidence to expand your kit without compromising the camera’s natural ergonomics.
Expand Your Mounting Possibilities
Strategically placed 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads with locating points make it easy to attach monitors, microphones, wireless receivers, and lighting accessories. An integrated cold shoe receiver adds even more flexibility, allowing you to configure your rig for studio work, handheld shooting, or fast-paced run-and-gun production.
The dual-direction Arca-Swiss bottom plate streamlines transitions between tripods and compatible gimbals, reducing downtime and keeping your workflow efficient. Quick mounting and precise positioning help you stay focused on capturing the shot instead of adjusting your gear.
Designed for Real-World Shooting
Vertical content creators will appreciate the cage’s support for portrait orientation, with built-in 1/4"-20 threads that allow handle mounting for a stable, balanced grip. This added control makes handheld vertical shooting feel more natural and controlled, whether you’re filming social content or capturing high-resolution stills.
Careful engineering ensures full access to essential controls, battery swaps, ports, and hot shoe accessories. The contoured frame protects your camera without interfering with daily operation, so you can work confidently in any environment.
Secure Connections, Reliable Performance
An included HDMI cable clamp keeps connections firmly in place, helping maintain consistent signal transmission during recording or external monitoring. It’s a small but crucial detail that protects both your footage and your workflow during demanding shoots.