Aphoto, one position approximately 50 mm (2“) forwards and a third approximately 100 mm (4“) forwards. The handle can be mounted in any of the positions facing forwards or backwards; in this way, the grip balance can be adapted to best fit the lens in use.
The Low-Mode Bracket Aphoto alone offers the lowest profile and smallest plate-to-lens distance, optimal for Steadicam applications. It can be attached with the viewfinder on the camera; however, since the Low-Mode Bracket remains under the level of the viewfinder itself, removal of the viewfinder will be necessary in applications requiring the attachment of a longer plate onto the Low-Mode Bracket.
With the Low-Mode Riser fitted, the plate to lens distance is increased so that a longer plate attached to the Riser will not collide with the viewfinder. This is especially useful in the situation where rapid switching between operation in low-mode and operation with viewfinder is necessary.
A tape hook is located camera right on the Low-Mode Riser, and both the Low-Mode Bracket and Low-Mode Riser offer diverse attachment points for additional accessories.