
LOCKCIRCLE Birdcage A7
LockCircle is most famous for their LockPort that offers a very secure solution to permanently keep the HDMI port on many cameras locked. We reviewed their Lockport A7 and now they built a cage around it.
HDMI cable protector quality
The unique HDMI locking solution of the LockCircle BirdCage A7 definitely deserves a double-green light. It transforms the mini HDMI port of the Sony A7s into a standard HDMI port that seamlessly integrates with the cage. This is by far the most ergonomic and intelligent HDMI solution in a cage.
The HDMI port is absolutely locked and very convenient to use as instead of locking the HDMI cable itself, it simply provides a secure HDMI port. Also this is the only solution where the cable doesn’t stick out to the side of the cage, but to the back, which can be handy in some situations and makes the package more ergonomic.
Access to other outputs on the side
All other ports on the side of the camera are easily accessible.
Ease of assembly and disassembly
This is where the BirdCage A7 falls short. Assembling and disassembling this one requires a bit of patience and skills with small parts. Also 2 different allen keys and 1 screwdriver is needed. This cage is clearly not made to be assembled or disassembled frequently.
On the positive side the cage feels a lot like a “skin” for the camera, so it’s usually not in the way and can hopefully be left “on” for good. But if you’re in a shoot and you have to take it off it can be a problem.
How securely is the camera attached to the cage?
The camera and cage are so jammed together it almost feels as though they merged. There is no way the camera can move in this cage. It’s an absolutely reliable solution, no parts are moving or bending. It sits perfectly.
Possible to use the Sony XLR-K2M audio module?
Unfortunately this is the biggest downside of the BirdCage A7. The Sony XLR-K2M cannot be used, because the hotshoe is blocked by the cage.
Access to the lens release button
Baseplate mount quality
The base of this cage is just as nicely crafted as the rest. There is a 1/4″ and a 3/8″ thread and a large mounting surface.
Rod support quality
There is no rod support available with this cage.
Handle design
The handle of the BirdCage A7 is mounted with two titanium thumbscrews. Unfortunately when tightened by hand we found the handle gets loose easily. In order to lock it they have to be tightened with an allen key. But this is not the reason for the orange light. We’re missing coldshoes and an EVF rod mount.
Otherwise this is a rock solid handle that has many mounting points including 3/8″ threads.
Overall Ergonomics
As mentioned before the BirdCage A7 feels like a second skin to the Sony A7s. It is quite perfect in its design and makes for a very ergonomic package.
It has the highest build quality out of all tested cages and there is attention to detail everywhere. One thing to notice: This cage is also a half-cage, meaning it will not protect the camera very well due to its open design. But this also means the CinEasy Touch mod (helps trigger the rec button) can be used with this cage.
The materials used for the cage design and the minimalistic construction make it by far the lightest cage out of all the cages we tested. The fact that it is at the same time the most tightly locked cage is impressive.
We had the A7 Metaplate that attaches to the Metabones Adapter and provided for an extra tight fit.
There are less mounting points than on other cages and we’re missing a coldshoe.
Conclusion
Dante Cecchin, the man behind LockCircle is taking the tradition of Italian design seriously: This is a flawless cage in terms of design and ergonomics and it is our favourite cage whenever the audio module is not needed.
It received 8 green lights and two orange ones, because there is no coldshoe and it is not made to be assembled or disassembled on the run. If you intend to leave your camera inside the cage and don’t use the audio module then this cage might be the one for you.
The Birdcage A7 is the most expensive of the cages we reviewed. The basic version is $329 but comes without the Metabones baseplate, without the handle and without the thicker top. We reviewed the Birdcage A7P Bundle with the Metaplate T Riser Low.
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Links to each A7s Cage Review:
- Page 1: Introduction
- Page 2: IndiPRO Tools Thor a7S Cage
- Page 3: LOCKCIRCLE Birdcage A7
- Page 4: Movcam Cage for Sony a7S
- Page 5: Motionnine CubeCage for Sony a7S
- Page 6: Skier LiteCage for A7
- Page 7: Varavon Armor II a7S Cage
- Page 8: Winners