About the Vinten V4096-1013 FHR-35 4-Bolt/Quickfix Adaptor
The Vinten V4096-1013 is a precision-engineered mechanical adaptor designed to provide a secure and versatile interface between the Vinten FHR-35 heavy-duty robotic pan-tilt head and various camera mounting solutions. This specific adaptor, featuring a 4-bolt/Quickfix configuration, serves as a critical link, allowing the FHR-35 head to accommodate cameras or accessories that utilize either a standard 4-bolt (e.g., 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16) mounting pattern or a proprietary quick-release system. Its primary function is to expand the compatibility of the robotic head, enabling it to securely hold not just traditional broadcast studio cameras but also specialized equipment like cinema cameras, box lenses with adaptor plates, or other devices that do not natively fit the head's standard wedge plate.
Constructed from high-strength aluminum or steel, the adaptor is machined to exacting tolerances to ensure a rigid, zero-play connection that can handle the substantial payload and dynamic forces generated by the FHR-35 head during rapid pans and tilts. The "4-bolt" side typically offers a universal pattern for direct screw attachment, while the "Quickfix" side refers to Vinten's own quick-release mechanism, allowing for fast camera changes without tools. This dual-functionality is essential in multi-camera studio environments or outside broadcast trucks where speed and flexibility are paramount, and different camera types may be used on the same robotic system throughout a production.
This adaptor exemplifies the modularity and system integration strength of professional broadcast support equipment. By using the V4096-1013, system integrators and robotics technicians can future-proof their investment in the FHR-35 head, ensuring it can interface with a wide array of current and future camera technology. It is a vital accessory for broadcast facilities, rental houses, and production companies that require their high-end robotic camera systems to be as adaptable and capable as the productions they support.