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Roxie-b L-bracket For Canon Eos R5 R6 Darkness Series Matte Black

Roxie-b L-bracket For Canon Eos R5 R6 Darkness Series Matte Black
  • Product Code: eq115165
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$299.97 $455.95

The sleek Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 R6 Darkness Series Matte Blackfrom Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 R6 Darkness Series Matte Blackis a dedicated L-bracket that is designed to perfectly fit the contours of the Canon EOS R5 and R6 camera bodies. Machined from a single block of aerospace-grade magnesium alloy, Roxie features a stainless steel Stagsden camera screw and sliding locator pin in the base for a secure fit, and a contoured lip is provided to prevent the camera body from twisting.

This matte black bracket is Arca-type compatible on both the horizontal and vertical axis and features a cut-out in the vertical aspect, which enables the rear screen of the R5 and R6 to be opened either upright or tilted for a choice of angles in use. The vertical aspect also includes two 1/4"-20 accessory mounts to allow a microphone, light, or other accessory to be easily attached. The open framework design allows access to all key functions of the R5 and R6 camera bodies, including opening side ports, switching batteries, changing lenses, and using the LCD screen. It incorporates an integrated hand strap loop and includes safety retaining hex screws to prevent accidental release.

Designed for Canon EOS R5 and R6 Cameras    Arca-Type-Compatible L-Bracket    Vertical and Horizontal Mounting    1/4"-20 Threaded Camera Mount    Milled from Single Block of Aluminum    Arca-Type Compatible    Access to Battery, Memory Card & Ports    Access to Lens Release Button/LCD Screen    Includes Safety Screws    Integrated Side Strap Loop

Parameters
Mounting1x 1/4"-20 Male
2x 1/4"-20 Female
1x 1/4"-20 Female
Strap LoopYes
Quick Release Plate TypeArca-Type
Quick Disconnect SystemNo
Bubble LevelNo
MaterialsAluminum
Dimensions4 x 3.5 x 1.5" / 101 x 88 x 38 mm
Weight3.1 oz / 88 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.29 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.8 x 4.9 x 1.9"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this product compatible with the Canon R6II as well?

A: Yes, the 3 Legged Thing Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 is compatible with the Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 2. Would this fit R5C?

A: Yes, the Kirk L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 & R6 is compatible with the Canon R5C. This has been tested in our store.

Q: 3. Doe the flip screen on the R6 really work the way it is intended to work with the L bracket!?

A: Yes the opening in the side of the Sunwayfoto bracket allows the screen of the Canon R6 to flip outwards.

Q: 4. Will this fit the Canon EOS R?

A: While the Roxie-C will not fit the Canon EOS R, the 3 Legged Thing Ellie-PD Universal L-Bracket with Peak Design Capture-Compatible Base (Metallic Slate/Gray), BH # 3LELLIEPDG https://bhpho.to/3yxo6qB

Q: 5. I have a Canon R5 and want to know if this L bracket is compatible with VEO BH-50?

A: The 3 Legged Thing Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 (Darkness Series Limited Edition Matte Black) is compatible with the Vanguard VEO 2 BH-50 Ball Head. Both are Arca-Swiss style.

Q: 6. Would this fit the EOS R6 with the BG-R10 battery grip?

A: No, the 3 Legged Thing Roxie-G L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 (Metallic Slate Gray) would not be compatible for use with the Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Digital Camera when used with the Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip. If you need an L-bracket recommendation compatible for the Canon EOS R5 when using the BG-R10 battery grip, I would recommend either the Really Right Stuff EOS R5 and R6 with BG-R10 Vertical Battery Grip L-Plate, B&H # RELSETR5R6, the Kirk L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 Mirrorless Cameras with BG-R10 Grip, B&H # KIBLR5G, or the Sunwayfoto Custom L Bracket for Canon EOS R5 / R6 with Battery Grip, B&H # SUPCLR5G, for your usage needs.

Q: 7. Will this bracket fit the R5 Mark II?

A: The Canon EOS R5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (B&H # CAER52) and the Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera (B&H # CAER5) are comparable in size, so it's likely that it would fit the new camera. The 3 Legged Thing Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 (Darkness Series Limited Edition Matte Black) just hasn't been directly tested yet or specified by the manufacturer.

Q: 8. would I be able to add the Peak Design PL-S-3 Standard Plate to the bottom this l-bracket?

A: Yes, the bottom of the 3 Legged Thing Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 does have a 1/4" screw opening like a camera has, so you can screw a plate there.

Q: 9. Will this fit the RRS ball-heads BH55 and the BH30?

A: Yes 3 Legged Thing Roxie-B L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 is compatible with the RRS BH55 and BH30.

Q: 10. Will this L bracket work with the Geekoto AT24 Pro Dreamer tripod?

A: The 3 Legged Thing Roxie-C L-Bracket for Canon EOS R5 and R6 (Copper) has an Arca-type plate which makes it compatible with the GEEKOTO AT24Pro Dreamer 77" Aluminum Tripod.

28/09/2024

[Yes] Haven't used it to mount to the tripod yet. Currently use it as a bumper on my R5 and pseudo tripod. Lets you get the camera touching the ground without the camera itself touching the ground. Has a surface area to brace on a wall for a slower shutter speed. It's very light no difference when I walk around with my R5 and RF 70-200 2.8.

5
04/09/2024

[Arca-Type] My old L bracket for my 5DMIII didn't work and had to get new one that allowed for access to side ports and this one also doesn't move like the more expensive one I had on former camera - love it lots!!

5
22/08/2024

[Yes] I love my L bracket. My only complaint is that it doesn't work well with the peak design travel tripod in the portrait position. A pin has to be removed to attach. The open space in the middle of the bar is in the center so camera isn't centered on tripod.

5
21/08/2024

[Yes] Orange is my favorite color, so I couldn't resist. And that it fits the Canon EOS R6 perfectly with access to the various ports and to the flip out screen sealed the deal. Convinced me to get an Ellie in orange, too, for my older EOS R.

5
28/07/2024

[Aluminum] Previously, I owned a Canon 5D Mark IV with the Canon battery grip. I used the Really Right Stuff L-Bracket with that setup, which was pricey, but built like a tank and relatively heavy. One of the primary reasons I jumped to the Canon R5 was to save weight on the camera and lenses. Keeping with that philosophy, I've hesitated to go with the battery grip or RRS. I wanted to stick with a lighter and cheaper option. The 3 Legged Thing Roxie-C L-Bracket has filled the bill nicely. It's lightweight and does everything in a more compact package. Not that it's a huge feature, but I really like how the Copper color version I have sets itself off from the camera. This bracket can be mounted in two positions of the R5. I have it configured snug to the camera on both the bottom and side of the camera. You can reposition the bracket so the vertical piece extends out from the camera, allowing you to connect cables should you be tethering, etc, in the studio. I will say the articulating LCD of the R5 cannot be positioned completely vertically when flipped fully out from the camera, but I have not found this to be a limiting factor. All in all, I'm very happy with this bracket.

5
28/06/2024

[Yes] I'm extremely satisfied with this l-bracket. I've owned a bracket since I had my 5D Mark II and this has been the best.

First, it's the lightest. L-brackets add a lot of bulk to your camera already; it's nice of they don't add weight. Maybe the weight of one doesn't seem like much, but it depends on what you're carrying. I appreciate and noticed the weight reduction immediately.

Second, it's well milled. Of all the ones I've owned, this one seems to be milled to tightest specifications. One bracket didn't quite fit to Arca-Swiss specifications on one side. The finish is also very nice. L-brackets for these cameras are not cheap; this is easily the nicest I've owned.

So, let's talk tilty-flippy screen. Yes, it gets in the way of some movement. I'm a stills shooter, so not a huge issue for me. Still, I'd say roughly 90% of positions are still achievable. When out all the way, to go from facing up to down you have to retract the screen some, rotate orientation, and then fully articulate the screen out again. I think if you did this often. It would become second nature and wouldn't even notice.

I also owned a ProMediaGear l-bracket. It allowed unrestricted screen movement, but at the cost of size, weight, and quality. That bracket was bulky. Maybe if I did video all the time, I wouldn't notice? I walk around and take stills, often with manual lenses. The design of that bracket impedes accessing controls on lenses. Especially problematic if you're wearing gloves.

I highly recommend this product. My estimation is it is probably the most functional and polished of all those available.

5
09/06/2024

[Aluminum] give me flexibilty on tripod. 3 Legged Thing is my go to

5
26/05/2024

[Arca-Type] This makes it easy to change from landscape to portrait and back without having to worry about too much weight on one side of your tripod. Due to ease and speed of changing, I'm able to get different perspectives when photographing.

5
25/05/2024

[0.29 lb] This is the best L-bracket for a five series camera I've owned (out of 4). It is light and solid. The green color is a nice touch too.

This bracket allows for almost full functionality. Yes, it limits the tilty-flippy screen a little. I don't do video, so I can't speak to how big of a deal this is. However, I use the screen to take photos in high and low positions, and the bracket causes me no trouble. The only limitation is when fully out, to rotate the screen from pointing up to down, you have to retract the screen to a 90 degree position. No big deal.

A very nice plus I'd hire much lighter and leaner this bracket is. It's not bulky at all and the weight savings is noticeable.

I tried the pro-media gear bracket and didn't like it. It was way too big and heavy. The design made it difficult to use manual controls on the lens. The unrestricted use of the screen was not worth it. I don't use many of the ports, but the 3 Legged Thing did not obstruct them from my perspective.

Totally worth the purchase!

5
24/05/2024

[Yes] If you use a tripod and switch between landscape and portrait shots, then this device will save you time! So easy, so fast. The other day I used it and I just kept smiling at its ease of use. Also, no more grand balancing acts while shooting portrait mode and no more need to adjust your shot in between shots. I was always worried my gear would tip over before, but this one device solves both problems. Lastly, it's super light and low profile so you can just leave it on your camera.

5

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