Description
Article no.: 26631
The Kupo KS-684 is a 6” high Mitchell camera riser designed for Mitchell-to-Mitchell setups. It connects with a Mitchell female on the top and a Mitchell male on the bottom. The riser uses three solid aluminum rods, each measuring 20mm in diameter, to provide a stable connection between Mitchell-style mounts.
This riser works where you need to raise a Mitchell-mounted camera or adapter by 6”. Because it uses standard Mitchell male and female interfaces, you can insert it directly into existing Mitchell-style systems. Additionally, the three solid aluminum rods add rigidity and help maintain alignment between the top and bottom Mitchell interfaces.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | KS-684 |
| Height | 6” |
| Top connection | Mitchell female |
| Bottom connection | Mitchell male |
| Rods | Three solid aluminum rods, 20mm diameter |
| Weight | 2.8kg |
Question: What does “Mitchell to Mitchell” mean for this riser?
Answer: It means the riser has a Mitchell female connector on the top and a Mitchell male connector on the bottom, so it inserts directly into Mitchell-style components both above and below the riser.
Question: What are the structural elements of the KS-684?
Answer: The riser features three solid aluminum rods that measure 20mm in diameter. These rods form the stable connection between the top Mitchell female and bottom Mitchell male interfaces.
Question: How heavy is the riser and what does that imply for handling?
Answer: The KS-684 weighs 2.8kg. This weight reflects its solid construction, so handle it with care during setup and use proper support when mounting camera equipment.
Question: Can I use this riser with existing Mitchell plates and bases?
Answer: Yes. The KS-684 is built to mate with standard Mitchell male and female parts, allowing you to insert it between compatible Mitchell plates, bases, or adapters.
Question: Any installation tips to ensure a secure mount?
Answer: Make sure mating Mitchell surfaces are clean and properly seated before final tightening. Verify alignment after mounting to ensure the rods and interfaces are engaged correctly.