
Product Details
Shen Drones Siccario Z Cam Mount — Heavy Lift Hero
Look, if you’re flying a Z Cam, you’ve officially graduated from the "strapping a GoPro to a brick" phase of FPV. This Siccario Z Cam Mount is the specific slab of carbon fibre you need to mount that expensive sensor box to your Shen Drones Siccario without weeping. Developed with Gab707—the pilot who makes your cinematic flow look like a seizure by comparison—this Cinelifter upgrade ensures your center of gravity isn't wonkier than a politician's promise. It’s heavy lift hardware for people who understand that "magic smoke" is less funny when the payload costs more than a used hatchback.
Why You Want It
Because zip-ties are not a structural component, no matter what the Reddit forums tell you. The Siccario is a 405mm X8 beast designed to put the line of thrust right through the camera (the heavy bit). This mount is the missing link that actually optimises that weight distribution. It keeps the mass centralised so your flight controller isn't fighting physics every millisecond, giving you footage that looks like it was shot on a rail, rather than by a caffeinated wasp. Plus, it looks cool, and vanity is half the hobby.
Specifications
- Body Plate Thickness: 3mm (thick enough to survive "firm" landings)
- Compatibility: Shen Drones Siccario X8 (don't ask if it fits your freestyle 5-inch)
- Design Logic: Co-developed with Gab707 for ideal thrust alignment
- Material: Carbon Fibre (because plastic is for toys)
What’s in the Box*
- 1× Siccario Z Cam Mount Plate
- 2× Vertical Stanchions
- 1× Clean Plate
- 1× Hardware Kit (nuts, bolts, and hope)
Disclaimer
Hardware counts may vary based on the packer's caffeine intake; if you have a spare screw, it’s a spare. If you’re one short, check the carpet.
Still Here?
You’re reading the deep-footer of a mounting plate product page. Do you not have lipos to discharge? Or are you just procrastinating on that colour grade? Since you clearly care about professional cinematic FPV, just buy the mount so we can afford to keep the lights on. Your Z Cam deserves better than your current DIY solution.