#SmallRig Samsung T5 SSD Mounting Clamp for BMPCC 6K Pro Cage 3300
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The SmallRig Samsung T5 SSD Mounting Clamp for BMPCC 6K Pro Cage (Model 3300) is a highly compact, ultra-lightweight hardware accessory designed to secure external storage media directly onto your camera rig.
Because the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro / 6K G2 captures massive data rates (such as 6K Blackmagic RAW), recording directly onto standard SD or CFast cards can become prohibitively expensive. This clamp allows filmmakers to utilize cost-effective Samsung T5 Portable SSDs as their primary recording medium, mounting the drive cleanly and securely to eliminate the risk of accidental cable disconnection.
Key Engineering and Operational Features
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Direct Cable Tension Relief: The fundamental engineering purpose of the 3300 clamp is data security. Rather than just holding the SSD housing, the plate features an integrated USB Type-C cable clamp. Operated via a knurled thumbscrew, it physically locks the USB cable connector into the drive's port, making it impossible for the line to snap out or wiggle during rapid handheld panning.
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Seamless Cage Integration: The footprint of the bracket is custom-tailored to mount natively onto the SmallRig Full Cage for BMPCC 6K Pro (Model 3270 / 3270B). It bolts directly into the cage’s 1/4"-20 threaded hole array using an included alignment screw, occupying minimal surface area.
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Low-Profile Space Saving Architecture: Unlike universal, spring-loaded SSD brackets that stand vertically off the top of a cage (increasing the rig's height profile and blocking accessory positions), the 3300 is a sleek, flat-mounded strip. It tucks the SSD close and parallel to the cage body, keeping the entire footprint low-profile and travel-ready.
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Fast Toolless Adjustments: The primary cable locking axis utilizes a textured thumb screw instead of a hex bolt. This allows camera assistants to quickly swap out full SSDs or detach data lines on the fly without digging into an engineering toolkit for an Allen wrench.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix
| Parameter | SmallRig SKU 3300 Specifications |
| Official SKU Model | 3300 (Specialized Series Accessory) |
| Primary Compatibility | Samsung Portable SSD T5 |
| Target Camera Cage | SmallRig BMPCC 6K Pro / 6K G2 Cage 3270 / 3270B |
| Attachment Interface | 1 × 1/4"-20 Core Fixing Screw |
| Cable Management | Integrated thumbscrew-adjusted USB-C cable lock |
| Material Build | Premium Aircraft-grade Anodized Aluminum Alloy |
| Physical Dimensions | 69.2 mm × 19.0 mm × 18.8 mm (2.72" × 0.75" × 0.74") |
| Net Operational Weight | Ultra-lightweight 20 grams (0.7 oz) |
💡 Operational Rigging Tips for the 3300 Clamp
The Data Rate Safety Protocol: The BMPCC 6K Pro pushes a massive amount of data through its USB-C port when writing 6K RAW profiles. While the 3300 clamp guarantees that the cable cannot be physically yanked out mid-shoot, you must ensure your data link is completely stable. Always use the original high-speed USB-C cable bundled by Samsung, or an explicitly rated 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 / USB4 cable. Thin, generic charging cables lack the shielding and internal wire gauge required to maintain continuous high bitrates, which can cause the camera to abruptly stop recording or drop frames, regardless of how tightly the clamp is secured.
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Preventing Frame Rotation Stripping: Because the 3300 clamp mounts onto your cage via a single 1/4"-20 anchor screw, a sudden impact or continuous cable tension can occasionally cause the small 20-gram aluminum bracket to pivot or twist out of place. To create a completely rigid connection, mount the clamp into a section of the 3270 cage where the bracket's flat edge can sit perfectly flush against an adjacent structural ridge or corner of the cage frame. This blocks physical rotation, ensuring it stays perfectly aligned under pressure.
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Avoiding Port Stress During Installation: When rigging up your drive, always insert your USB-C cable into the Samsung T5 SSD first, gently push the cable housing into the clamp tray, and only then tighten down the knurled thumbscrew. Tightening the thumb lock onto an angled or partially inserted cable can force the plug sideways inside the SSD socket, bending the internal pins and permanently damaging your drive's data interface.





