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Libec Connection cable and shoe attachment for Ikegami system cameras and the SVF-7Pro

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Libec Connection cable and shoe attachment for Ikegami system cameras and the SVF-7ProThe Libec CA 7I is a dedicated integration hardware kit engineered to adapt the Libec SVF 7Pro 7" Full HD Studio Viewfinder directly onto Ikegami system and studio cameras. Because broadcast viewfinders require proprietary physical mounting brackets and brand specific multi channel signal routing, this integration package acts as the precise electronic and structural bridge needed to convert a portable Ikegami field camera into a full scale studio

The Libec CA-7I is a dedicated integration hardware kit engineered to adapt the Libec SVF-7Pro 7" Full HD Studio Viewfinder directly onto Ikegami system and studio cameras. Because broadcast viewfinders require proprietary physical mounting brackets and brand-specific multi-channel signal routing, this integration package acts as the precise electronic and structural bridge needed to convert a portable Ikegami field camera into a full-scale studio pedestal configuration.

Core Features & Practical Utility

  • Direct 20-Pin Hirose Interfacing: The included viewfinder cable features a high-density 20-pin Hirose connector wired to match Ikegami's specific pinouts. This single line pipes the camera's HD component video return signals, comprehensive menu overlays, power, and tally commands directly to the SVF-7Pro monitor chassis without latency.

  • Ikegami-Specific Heavy Duty Shoe Mount: The kit includes a machined mechanical shoe attachment designed specifically to slide cleanly into the proprietary top viewfinder tracks found on Ikegami broadcast camera bodies. It creates a completely rigid, wobble-free anchor point capable of handling the monitor's 2.65-pound (1.2 kg) weight during rapid pedestal pans.

  • Integrated Studio Systemization: By marrying the camera body to the SVF-7Pro monitor via the CA-7I, it enables proper operation of the viewfinder's front and rear tally indicators (Red and Green), allowing both the studio talent and the operator to know precisely when that camera build is live on-air.

Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix:

Parameter Libec CA-7I Specifications
Model Number CA-7I
Primary Monitor Matching Libec SVF-7Pro 7" Color Viewfinder
Target Camera Standard Ikegami Studio / System Camcorders
Cable Interface Standard 1x 20-Pin Hirose Multi-Channel Connection
Mounting Hardware Dedicated Ikegami Viewfinder Track Shoe Attachment
Chassis Component Color Matte Broadcast Black

The Studio Viewfinder Compatibility Matrix:

If you deploy a mixed-camera studio floor utilizing camera heads from different manufacturers alongside your Ikegami systems, note that the internal pin layouts and shoe mount widths change. Libec splits these system kits into three distinct variants:

  • Libec CA-7I: Tailored exclusively for Ikegami System Cameras.

  • Libec CA-7S: Tailored exclusively for Sony System Cameras.

  • Libec CA-7H: Tailored exclusively for Hitachi System Cameras.

Operational System Tips for the CA-7I:

💡 The Alignment Lock Check: When sliding the CA-7I shoe attachment into the Ikegami camera mount track, push it completely forward until the integrated physical guide pins click into place. Always tighten down the main mechanical wing-bolt knob before mounting the SVF-7Pro monitor. If you mount the heavy 7-inch monitor onto a loose shoe, the lever action can twist and warp the camera's native top plate tracks during rapid studio shifts.

  • Hirose Cable Break-Down Routine: When breaking down your broadcast configuration after a show, do not tug on the flexible rubber middle section of the 20-pin Hirose cable to disengage it. The connector relies on an outer sliding collar lock. Grasp the knurled metal barrel directly and pull it straight back; the internal lock will release effortlessly, preventing bent pin needles inside the lens housing.

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