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Review Summary
Black
Aluminum
Canon EOS C50 Cinema Camera
Bright Tangerine C50 Left Side Plate
1x Screw
1x Cable Clamp
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2.09 x 0.79 x 1.18" (5.3 x 2 x 3cm)
0.7 oz (19g)
008523279767
Nothing is more frustrating than losing signal on the perfect take. With our Canon C50 HDMI Clamp, it'll never happen again. Securing your cables in place, the Clamp guarantees that you'll always have a clear feed. With an anti-twist design made from anodized aluminum, the HDMI Clamp is lightweight yet high-strength.
The Canon C50 HDMI Clamp is your new best friend. No more time spent tweaking your cable angle until your signal miraculously blinks back on and no more back-and-forth with the director when it cuts out mid-take. The Clamp's design is simple and with a minimal setup, meaning that you can literally plug-and-play on set. Adjustable to match the chunkiest of HDR HDMIs, the Clamp is perfect for whatever the call sheet calls for.
Cable Clearance
The C50 HDMI Clamp mounts to our C50 Left Side Plate, with ample space to feed out the cable to an external display or device. This extra space also helps you organize your rig, with headroom to attach a USB-C cable, remote trigger and more.
Easy Setup
HDMI cables can be tricky, but with a simple alignment process, our Clamp reduces that initial downtime in setup. And when it's finally comes time to wrap, the HDMI cable isn't the only thing that'll need to unplug: just use the Clamp's thumbscrew to free your cable, and you're free to go.
Part of the Canon C50 System
Build a rig that can fit in your pocket with the Bright Tangerine Canon C50 range: with an array of carefully designed and convenient mounting options.
Compatibility
The Canon C50 HDMI Clamp is designed to be compatible with the Canon C50 alone, with a dedicated shape and mounting points for that camera. It requires the Canon C50 Left Side Plate in order to attach it. When mounted, the Clamp limits the angle of the built-in C50 LCD screen to a 40-degree tilt, depending on the angle.