Sony A7 IV L Bracket
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Re: Sony A7 IV L Bracket
AcerK wrote:
Maple888 wrote:
Has anyone found a bracket that fits yet, I ordered a smallrig bracket which says suitable for A7siii,A1 and A7riv,I thought the A7iv body was the same as the A7siii so thought it would fit but it doesn't fit properly.
I also tried my RRS A7riv bracket on it and it doesn't fit either the body's are slightly different between the A7riv and A7iv.
So i find it strange that smallrig say it's suitable for all 3 of those body's.
Smallrig already has on preorder cages and l-brackets for the A7-IV
Yes seen that just ordered one thanks
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