The Blackmagic Pyxis 6K is a camera designed to be built out. Its box-style body, generous I O, and cinema-focused ergonomics invite rigging from day one. That makes the camera cage less of an accessory and more of a foundational component. Right now, the Tilta Camera Cage Pro Kit V Mount for Pyxis 6K and 12K is sitting at one of its most compelling price points to date, officially tagged by Amazon as “Lowest price in 30 days” and also carrying the “Amazon’s Choice” badge. The current price of $296.65 places this kit in a particularly interesting position for filmmakers who are already investing in the Pyxis ecosystem.

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A handheld-oriented rig for PYXIS
The cage is a complete handheld-oriented rig built specifically for the PYXIS platform, including a modular full cage, a 15mm LWS baseplate, two 8-inch rods, and Tilta’s Xeno handle system with NATO clamps on both the top and side. The intent is clear. This kit is meant to turn the Pyxis into a ready to shoot cinema camera without improvisation or mismatched third-party parts. At the core of the kit is the modular full cage. It wraps the PYXIS body tightly without interfering with ventilation, buttons, or ports. The design philosophy here is functional rather than ornamental. Multiple threaded mounting points are distributed logically, allowing accessories to be placed where they make ergonomic sense rather than where space happens to be available. For a camera like the Pyxis, which is often paired with external monitors, wireless video, and audio accessories, this kind of layout matters in daily use.

Allows a standard cinema territory.
The included 15mm LWS baseplate and rods shift the camera immediately into standard cinema territory. This allows proper support for matte boxes, follow focus systems, and lens motors, which is especially relevant given how often the Pyxis is paired with heavier cinema glass. The baseplate integrates cleanly with the cage and maintains correct rod height, which avoids the alignment issues that can arise with more generic solutions. Tilta’s Xeno handle system is one of the highlights of this kit. The top handle uses a NATO clamp for quick positioning and removal, and its shape is designed for long handheld sessions rather than short grabs between tripod setups. The side handle follows the same philosophy, offering another NATO mounted point of contact that improves balance and control when operating handheld. Together, these handles significantly improve the usability of the Pyxis for documentary, run and gun, and hybrid production styles.

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V-Mount compatibility
Power integration is another reason this kit stands out. The V-Mount compatibility aligns well with how most users will actually run the Pyxis on set. While the cage itself does not include a battery, it provides the structural and mounting foundation needed for a clean V-Mount setup without awkward brackets or stress on the camera body.

The Price history
From a price perspective, the current positioning is worth examining calmly rather than emotionally. Over the past 90 days, Amazon has listed a price range between $279.20 and $349.00. The brief dip to $279.20 occurred during late November, likely tied to Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions. At $296.65, the kit is $17.45 higher than that short-lived low, but still represents a $52.35 reduction from the list price of $349.00. The most recent move, a drop from $349.00 to $296.65 in mid-December, is the one that matters for buyers today.

The tradeoffs
There are, of course, tradeoffs. This is a substantial kit, and filmmakers aiming for the smallest possible footprint may find it heavier than minimalist cage options. The design prioritizes stability, mounting flexibility, and professional accessories over compactness. Additionally, users who already own rods, baseplates, or handles from another ecosystem may see some redundancy here. That said, the advantage of a unified system is consistency, both mechanically and ergonomically. In the broader context of the PYXIS 6K market, this price movement aligns with what we are seeing across accessories as the camera becomes more established. If you are following Pyxis pricing trends, it is also worth reading our article, which looks at how the camera body itself has been shifting on Amazon. Together, these changes suggest a gradual normalization of PYXIS-related gear after its initial launch phase.

Sum it up
The Tilta Camera Cage Pro Kit is not a flashy purchase but a practical one. At its current price, it sits in a balanced zone where cost, completeness, and long-term usability intersect. For filmmakers building a serious PYXIS 6K or 12K rig, this is one of those components that quietly disappears into the workflow, which is often the highest compliment you can give to support gear.
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