Looking for a camera cage? These fantastic SmallRig deals cover a huge range of bespoke cages for specific cameras

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(Image credit: B&H / SmallRig)

SmallRig’s Black Friday sale is officially live, with B&H Photo also joining in on the SmallRig sale action as part of its holiday savings promotion. You can pick up a huge range of SmallRig items from tripods to battery kits, but it’s the wealth of camera cage deals that really caught my eye. If you’re a run-and-gun videographer looking to upgrade your production values, then a camera cage is a great shout.

Camera cages are used to literally encase the camera in a strong, lightweight enclosure that serves as a physical platform in which to attach other accessories. This might be a handle, so you can better grip your camera for steadier footage, a field monitor that makes live view bigger and brighter, or an on-camera light or microphone.

The best camera cages boast bespoke designs that fit specific cameras so that the cage doesn’t impede the controls, ports, battery compartment, or card slot(s). SmallRig is known for its camera cages that cover a huge variety of the most popular mirrorless cameras, from the mighty Sony A9 III to the DJI Osmo, the Fujifilm X100VI, and beyond. Below, I’ve collated a list of sumptuous cage deals that fit a wide range of cameras.

Check out guides to the best cameras for video, and the best video tripods.

Mike Harris
How To Editor

Mike studied photography at college, honing his Adobe Photoshop skills and learning to work in the studio and darkroom. After a few years writing for various publications, he headed to the ‘Big Smoke’ to work on Wex Photo Video’s award-winning content team, before transitioning back to print as Technique Editor (later Deputy Editor) on N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine.

With bylines in Digital Camera, PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, Practical Photography, Digital Photographer, iMore, and TechRadar, he’s a fountain of photography and consumer tech knowledge, making him a top tutor for techniques on cameras, lenses, tripods, filters, and more. His expertise extends to everything from portraits and landscapes to abstracts and architecture to wildlife and, yes, fast things going around race tracks...