Introducing

The Rogue MKII

The Rogue MKII Camera Cage is built for filmmakers who need gear that works as hard as they do. No frills, no compromises—just a solid, lightweight, and adaptable foundation for any rig. Whether you're shooting handheld, locking into a tripod, or building out a full cinema setup, the Rogue MKII is made to keep up.

Rugged. Reliable. Refined.

Filmmaking is unpredictable. Your gear shouldn’t be. The Rogue MKII is engineered to handle the rigors of production—rigid where it needs to be, lightweight where it counts, and designed for seamless integration into any setup. Whether you’re building a compact run-and-gun rig or a fully kitted-out cinema setup, it’s a foundation you can rely on.

Made In-House

The Rogue MKII is proudly designed and manufactured in our Czech Republic-based machine shop. We take pride in precision craftsmanship, flawless surface finishes, and sustainable production. By choosing our products, you’re not just getting top-tier quality—you’re supporting our passion for innovation. 🧡

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Product details

Dimensions & Specs
Dimensions

122 x 81 x 43mm
120g
Unibody Aerospace Aluminium Construction
Anodized in Black


Threads & Rigging

44x 1/4"-20 Threads
3x
1/4"-20 Arri Locating Threads
5x
3/8"-16 Arri Locating Threads
1x
3/8"-16 Tripod Threads
4x
M3 Threads for Grips & Accessories

What's included

  • Rogue MKII Cage

  • Custom 1/4"-20 Screw

  • Haribo package

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What cameras is the Rogue MKII compatible with?

The Rogue MKII is specifically designed for the Canon EOS-M and EOS-M2 cameras.

Does the Rogue MKII require port covers removed to access the ports?

No, the cage is designed to maintain full access to the camera’s battery, SD card slot, and all ports, without requiring any modifications to the camera itself.

What accessories can I mount to the Rogue MKII?
Does the Rogue MKII support a 15mm rod system?

Not directly, but you can attach a baseplate or rod adapter to integrate 15mm rods for matte boxes, follow focus systems, and other rigging options.

What are the 4x M3 Threads at the front for?

Glad you asked! The M3 threads at the front are a "just in case" addition for potential future accessories like grips!

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