SmallRig introduces the “Black Mamba” series ecosystem for Panasonic LUMIX GH6

SmallRig “Black Mamba” Series Ecosystem for Panasonic LUMIX GH6

SmallRig has released a complete accessory ecosystem – the “Black Mamba” Series for content creators – to get the most out of the new LUMIX GH6 camera, Panasonic’s latest high-end Micro Four Thirds video camera.

The SmallRig “Black Mamba” Series Ecosystem includes a full cage, a handheld kit, a 12mm/15mm single rod clamp for attaching a follow focus, a sunhood, and a screen protector for optimized viewing.

SmallRig Camera Cage for Panasonic LUMIX GH6 (SRP: $99USD)

  • Multiple Mounting Points: the structural design ensures the top controls are unobstructed, providing a smooth shooting experience
  • Brilliant Flexibility: engineered with multiple 1/4″-20 threaded holes, ARRI 3/8″-16 locating holes, cold shoes, NATO rails for complete compatibility with the SmallRig Accessory Ecosystem
  • Integrated Arca-Swiss Quick Release Plate: quickly transfer between tripod, stabilizer, and handheld shooting
  • Ergonomic Grip Design: the streamlined, comfortable shape makes it easy to hold and shoot
  • All-around Protection: multiple rubber pads cushion the body and prevent scratches; the dual locking design secured at the camera bottom and side prevent twisting and ensure a perfect fit

SmallRig Cage Kit for Panasonic LUMIX GH6 (SRP: $169USD)

  • Includes a full cage, an HDMI & USB-C cable clamp, and an ARRI locating top handle
  • The HDMI & USB-C cable clamp secures the cable to ensure stable data transmission
  • The top handle enables easy carrying and allows creators to capture cinematic low-angle shots

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.