Description
Article no.: 31327
This SmallRig 5519 monitor support holds your monitor securely while offering wide-angle positioning. It mounts to a camera hot shoe, cage or handle via a bottom cold shoe, and provides a top 1/4"-20 screw for attaching a monitor, microphone, light or other accessories.
The tilt axis is designed for repeated use. SmallRig tested the mechanism for durability, and the tilt load capacity decreased by no more than 20% after 10,000 tilts. This information helps you understand the expected longevity of the tilt function under frequent adjustments.
| Specification | Value / Note |
|---|---|
| Tilt range | 180° |
| Swivel / Pan range | 360° |
| Top mounting screw | 1/4"-20 |
| Bottom mounting | Cold shoe for camera hot shoe, cage or handle |
| 90° load capacity | <4.2kg |
| 45° tilt load capacity | <2.5kg |
| 30° tilt load capacity | <2.3kg |
| Tested durability note | Tilt load capacity decreased by no more than 20% after 10,000 tilts |
Question: Will this support fit my monitor and allow flexible positioning?
Answer: Yes. The SmallRig 5519 supports 5” and 7” monitors and provides 180° tilt plus 360° swivel for flexible viewing angles. Use the tilt knob to tighten the hinge for different weights and the Allen wrench to set the pan axis.
Question: Can I mount other accessories besides a monitor?
Answer: Yes. The top features a 1/4"-20 screw suitable for microphones, lights or other accessories. Additionally, the bottom includes 1/4"-20 threaded holes to attach magic arms or similar mounting arms.
Question: Is the mount robust enough for frequent adjustments?
Answer: The tilt mechanism is durability-tested. After 10,000 tilts the tilt load capacity decreased by no more than 20%, indicating the mechanism is built for repeated use. Tighten the tilt knob to suit different monitor weights.
Question: How do I assemble and adjust the unit on set?
Answer: Slide the mount into a camera hot shoe, cage or handle using the bottom cold shoe. Secure your monitor on the top 1/4"-20 screw. Use the included Allen wrench to adjust the pan axis and use the thumbscrews—with holes for the Allen wrench—to facilitate assembly and disassembly.