
SmallRig Vlogging Mounting Plate Pro for Nikon Z50 Camera LCN2667
Key Features:
1. Designed for Nikon Z50 Camera
2. Maintains Access to the Tilting Screen
3. Compatible with Original Battery Cover for Battery Change
4. Integrated Cold Shoe & 1/4"-20 Threads
5. Built-in Flat-Head Screw Driver
SmallRig Vlogging Mounting Plate Pro for Nikon Z50 Camera LCN2667 is designed to provide accessory mounts for Nikon Z50 camera which is especially helpful when you are shooting from the front of the camera for vlogging or selfies. The plate secures to the bottom of the camera via a 1/4”-20 screw and features anti-twist flanges to keep the camera from twisting. The bottom has a slot for mounting the original battery cover which would make it easier to change the battery without detaching the plate. Featuring multiple 1/4”-20 accessory holes on the side and bottom allows mounting a tripod for horizontal and vertical shooting with no obstruct the tilting screen. The side plate integrates with a cold shoe mount for a microphone or light. A flat head screwdriver is included to secure the camera screw and stores on the bottom of the plate.
Designer: Evans Pan
Note: Please detach the original battery cover and install it to the plate for a battery change.
Align the N-Shape mark on the bottom when detaching the battery cover.
Compatibility:
Nikon Z50 Camera
Package Includes:
1 x Plate
Product Dimensions: 132.8 x 56.3 x 33mm
Package Dimensions: 155 x 80 x 40mm
Net Weight: 57g
Package Weight: 95g
Material(s): Aluminum Alloy
*Please note the import tax may occur.
This is a very well designed mounting plate I like how the battery door can be moved to the mounting plate giving access to the battery and the memory card without having to remove the mounting plate.
Beautifully made plate which fits perfectly. It allows several mounting points for tripod or other kit and allows the screen to flip fully down while mounted. It's good value too!
I bought the other version and quickly realised that it was a pain getting the memory card out to check a few photos as you had to take the bottom plate off. This solves that but I have found that I often just leave the battery compartment cover off completely as it's then really easy if you have a tripod mounted to it to just remove the memory card.