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Description
Tilta TA-LSR-B Overview
Shoot handheld, shoulder-mounted footage with your compact cinema camera or DSLR using this black Lightweight Shoulder Rig from Tilta. The shoulder rig includes all of the accessories you need to assemble a fully functional camera mount with customizable features. The entire system features dual Manfrotto and Arca-type plate compatibility for a wide range of supported recording devices.
Multiple 1/4"-20 threads, a NATO rail, and 15mm LWS rod mount allow you to attach additional accessories such as articulating arms, counterweights, or battery plates to the rig. Included in the shoulder rig's configuration are dual handgrips and a shoulder pad, which are all adjustable for optimal balance and comfort. Rosette arms offer fine adjustment of the length and angle of said hand grips for even more comfort and operational accuracy.
In the Box
- Tilta Lightweight Shoulder Rig (Black)
- 2 x Rosette Handgrip
- Arca Manfrotto Dual Baseplate
- Arca Manfrotto Dual Quick Release Plate
- Tool Set
- Soft Carrying Case
Tilta TA-LSR-B Specs
Support Type | Shoulder Support |
Grip Type | Dual Handgrips |
Rod Standard | 15 mm LWS / 60 mm Spacing |
Included Rods | Yes |
Battery Plate Type | None |
Accessory Mounting | Multiple x 1/4"-20 Female Thread |
Camera Mounting | Arca-Type Plate |
Tripod Mounting | Built-In Arca-Type Plate, Manfrotto 501 |
Rod Ports | 2 x 15 mm Rod Port |
Shoe Mounting | None |
Rosettes | 2 x Rosette w/ Proprietary Female Thread |
Rail Mounting | 1 x NATO Rail |
Materials | Aluminum, Steel |
Dimensions | 16.5 x 14 x 5.5" / 41.9 x 35.6 x 14 cm |
Weight | 7.7 lb / 3.5 kg |
Package Weight | 7.84 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 17.2 x 13.5 x 5.6" |
Tilta TA-LSR-B Reviews
Nice concept, but some design issues
Please note that I purchased this on Nov. 16, 2022 directly from Tilta, not . I generally like the design concept of this product a lot, but it is plagued by a big issue. The promo videos imply that the receiver plate is compatible with Manfrotto 501 quick release plates. I have five of these and NONE of them are held securely on this shoulder rig. Tilta confirmed that the cinch lever on the receiver plate needed to be adjusted and recommended that I send it in for the adjustment. After waiting for 10 weeks to get this resolved, the adjusted receiver plate came back and it still does not hold my Manfrotto plates securely. My solution is to wedge sheets of Post-It Note paper on top of the receiver plate to close the gap...very disappointing. Some other frustrating issues: 1. The front arms pivot on a common horizontal bar that can be adjustable laterally. This is a cool idea, but the single tightening screw tends to slip. I fear that over tightening the screw will eventually cause failure, rendering the shoulder rig useless. 2. If you intend to use the carry case, allow time to assemble and disassemble the rig every time you use it. It is a nice, compact system, but not quick to deploy. 3. There is no way to mount the should rig to a tripod via a VCT-14 system. Thus, you need to remove the camera and rig mounted accessories any time you wish to switch from shoulder rig to tripod. 4. There is a single 15mm rod mount, located on the right hand side of the rig, presumably for a follow focus. This seems like a strange placement limitation, and prevents the use of matte boxes that require 2 rod mounting. I see nothing in the design that would prevent having 2 front mounted rods. FWIW, I have a lot of Tilta gear and think it is well built. My hope is that Tilta will do a new version of this with some design changes.
Are you better off building your own?
This is the first rig I have purchased, but not the first I have used. Cons: The front rolling lock is not always tight enough. The cushions are not comfortable. You could build one for much cheaper and get almost the same results. Total price after accessories (not a monitor or camera) was ~1200. I had to buy a lot of little pieces which added up. Pros: the case has extra pockets. They do have a lot of gadgets for a base build. The base expands, but the camera stays on the front portion. The handles telescope and turn to most positions that anyone would want. 15mm rod holders on the back and 1/4 20 screw spots on the arms. Overall I am not upset about it since there were no reviews before, but I would have gone a different route. It is too much hassle to deal with 15+ returns for this one setup
Absolutely Love It
Now, if only this supported the VTC-14 QR Standard, it might be a perfect rig? It is light, strong and ergonomic ... plus ... it looks smart. The back pad is also a must have! Caveat is that it's single rod design. Obviously, this is meant to restrict the buyer to using Tilta's own Mirage lightweight matte box. However, I want one anyway!
Tilta
I've looked at quite a few lightweight shoulder rigs and, having tried this one out at NAB, settled on it. Like any shoulder rig, it takes some playing to find the best set up for oneself, but I've found it quite well thought out. The center adjustment is great, though it does need to be tightened a little more than first expected. It allows for good offset as needed. I also like the ability to move the camera quite far back, though I tend to use it further forward. The many choices of rod placement for batts is also good. All in all, quite pleased.
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