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The TILTA Camera Shoulder Rig TA-LSR-B is a lightweight, ergonomic video rig designed for DSLR and camcorder users seeking enhanced stability and comfort during extended shoots. Featuring dual Manfrotto ARCA quick release baseplates, a NATO rail for counterweights, and fully adjustable 360° rosette arms, it supports versatile mounting options including external monitors and DJI Ronin 4D compatibility. This professional-grade rig ensures fatigue-free operation and quick setup transitions, making it an essential tool for millennial filmmakers aiming to create crystal-clear, cinematic videos.







| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.9 x 35.1 x 15.1 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 3.52 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 14 x 35.6 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 3.52 Kilograms |
| Brand | TILTAING |
| Colour | black |
| Included components | Soft Carrying Case for Lightweight Shoulder Rig (2.01.TA-LSR-SCC)*1, Tiltaing ARCA Manfrotto Dual Baseplate (2.01.TA-SR-BSP-B)*1, Tiltaing Lightweight Shoulder Rig (2.01.TA-LSR-B)*1, Tiltaing Rosette Handgrip – Black (2.01.TA-LSR-RH-B)*2 |
| Part number | TA-LSR-B |
| Warranty description | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**O
Really thoughtfully designed
Ideal for a built-up mirrorless or DSLR, although I'm also using it for a tall and heavy DJI Ronin 4D rig. Well built and the included case is a nice touch. Combination Manfrotto/Arca Swiss baseplate is handy if, like me, you're mounting different camera bodies. Handles also slide left or right (albeit only in unison), which is genius as it brings both hands directly in front. Even though more expensive than the exchange rate suggests it might be in the UK, this nevertheless feels like good value against some of its competition.
G**.
Very good apart from one thing.
This is a very nice camera rig brace which is extremely well made and designed. But there is one design flaw which meant I found it to be unusable and had to return which I really didn't want to do.The function which allows the rig to fold over and take up less space for storage relies on one tension wingnut. But, in the open mode this wingnut reaches the support before it provides secure fixing. This means the whole rig is slightly loose, or loose enough to get knocked out of its position which could easily happen when shooting and moving a camera around.The wingnut has a very small 3mm maybe hex key and I tried tightening this but as the material is soft alloy its easily damaged.All the other fixings are super tight, the rosette grips, the camera baseplate, the arms. This one fixing is kind of the lynch pin for stability so it seems sensible to have a very tight fixing here.However, one small wingnut that hits the rig before you can apply appropriate tension is a major design flaw. If this was improved I would definitely buy this again and use it
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