TetherTools releases TetherGuard LeverLock Plate for easy cable use with cameras

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Tether Tools introduced the TetherGuard LeverLock Plate which allows users to effortlessly connect or remove a cable from​ the camera without having to remove the plate from the camera, making setup and​ break-down a breeze. By locking the cable to your camera, a secure​ connection is ensured, while the the camera port and cable are protected from unnecessary damage. A CamCleat Lever,​ Anti-Slip Speed Bump, two Retention Ridges, and S-Channel all work seamlessly together​ to ensure a stable and secure connection.

The plate fits Arca-style tripod mounts or use the ¼”-20 thread with other tripod plates to keep your cable secured to your camera.

“We listen carefully and work to address the challenges photographers face each day while shooting,” said Josh Simons, CEO, Tether Tools. Streamlining their workflow is our passion. The TetherGuard LeverLock Plate was designed to make it easier, faster and more secure to setup, breakdown and change out cameras on set.”

Key Features: 

  • Easy Set Up: connect or remove cable without having to remove the plate from your camera​
  • 5-Point Protection: featuring a CamCleat Lever, Anti-Slip Speed Bump, two Retention Ridges​ and a cable S-Channel to secure the connection and protect equipment​
  • Quality Build: Lightweight, durable, all metal construction​
  • Versatile Design: Streamlined design for use with small and larger cameras​
  • Universal Tripod Compatibility: Includes Arca compatibility and a 1/4″ – 20 thread for additional tripod plates​ and accepts any cable up to 6.5mm/.26″ in diameter​
  • Added Protection: Rubber non-slip pads keep the LeverLock Plate aligned on your camera ​
  • Lifetime Warranty 

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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.