
Wooden Camera
Wooden Camera Universal Offset Bracket ARRI Mount
Reposition any accessory 100mm out from its original mount point with ARRI-grade rigidity — the bracket that solves tight rig geometry without improvised solutions.
$65.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Attaches by an ARRI style accessory mount
Can also attach by 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 screws (included)
Works great with Universal Hot Shoe and Microphone Shock Mount
Specifications
Attachment Methods
ARRI-style accessory mount (3/8-16 with locating pins); 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 screws (included)
Output Mount
ARRI-style accessory mount
Offset Distance
100mm from original mounting point
Maximum Screw Spacing
77mm (3 inches) center to center
Compatible Accessories
Wooden Camera Universal Hot Shoe, Wooden Camera Microphone Shock Mount
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 100mm offset positions accessories clear of spatial conflicts on tight rigs without requiring cage replacement or hardware redesign.
- ARRI-style mount with locating pins provides positive, anti-rotation registration that holds accessory position even under vibration or repeated adjustment.
- Dual attachment options — ARRI, 1/4-20, and 3/8-16 — give the bracket compatibility across virtually all camera systems and accessory mounting standards.
- 77mm maximum screw spacing accommodates wide-footprint accessories that single-point 1/4-20 mounts cannot securely hold.
- Compatible with Wooden Camera's Universal Hot Shoe and Microphone Shock Mount, making it a clean extension of an existing modular rig system.
👎 Cons
- The bracket provides a fixed 100mm offset — there is no adjustable arm or sliding mechanism, so users needing a different offset distance must source an alternative solution.
- Adding an offset bracket introduces a new moment arm on the rig; heavier accessories mounted at 100mm from the base point will create increased torque stress on the underlying camera mount.
- No integrated cable management or routing channels, which matters on audio-heavy rigs where XLR cables need to be kept clear of moving rig components.
- The bracket is purpose-built for ARRI-ecosystem rigs; shooters working exclusively with lightweight mirrorless cameras and minimal accessories may find the hardware overbuilt for their setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this bracket fit my camera's cold shoe or 1/4-20 threaded accessory point?
Yes — the Universal Offset Bracket attaches via ARRI-style accessory mount (3/8-16 with locating pins), and also accepts standard 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 screws included in the package. This covers the vast majority of camera accessories and rig mounting points without adapters.
How much offset does this bracket actually provide, and why does that matter on a rig?
The bracket spaces an ARRI-style accessory mount 100mm from the original mounting point. On a working rig, that offset matters when a microphone, monitor arm, or follow focus conflicts spatially with an existing accessory — the offset moves the new mount point clear of the obstruction without requiring a cage or full rig rebuild.
What is the maximum screw spacing this bracket accommodates?
The bracket accommodates screw spacings up to 77mm (3 inches) center to center, giving it compatibility with a wide range of accessory footprints including larger shoe mounts and dual-hole plates.
Is this bracket compatible with Wooden Camera's own accessory ecosystem?
Yes — Wooden Camera specifically notes compatibility with their Universal Hot Shoe and Microphone Shock Mount, both of which use the same ARRI-style mounting standard this bracket outputs. It functions as a bridge between any ARRI mounting point and Wooden Camera's modular accessory system.
How secure is the bracket under the weight of a microphone or small monitor?
The ARRI-style mount with locating pins provides positive registration that prevents rotation under load — a key advantage over friction-only 1/4-20 connections. For microphone and hot shoe accessories, the bracket is entirely appropriate. For heavy monitors or long arm configurations, evaluate the load rating of the underlying camera mount point rather than the bracket itself.