4inch/10cm Diving Light Ball Arm for Sports Camera Underwater Case Clamp
The 4inch/10cm Diving Light Ball Arm is an essential accessory for underwater photographers and videographers. It allows you to attach a light or other accessory to your camera housing, providing you with additional lighting and flexibility when shooting underwater.
Product Features:
* Made of durable aluminum alloy, this arm is lightweight and corrosion-resistant, making it ideal for use in saltwater environments.
* The ball joint design allows for 360-degree rotation, giving you the freedom to position your light or accessory at any angle.
* The arm features a locking knob that securely holds the ball joint in place, preventing it from moving unintentionally.
* The arm comes with a standard 1/4″-20 screw mount, making it compatible with most underwater camera housings and accessories.
* The 4-inch length provides ample reach, allowing you to position your light or accessory at a comfortable distance from your camera.
Benefits:
* Provides additional lighting for underwater photography and videography
* Allows for greater flexibility when positioning your light or accessory
* Made of durable materials for long-lasting use in saltwater environments
* Easy to install and use
* Compatible with most underwater camera housings and accessories
Additional Features:
* The ball arm can be used to attach a variety of accessories, including lights, strobes, and filters.
* The arm is adjustable, allowing you to customize the length and angle of your setup.
* The ball arm is compatible with other ball joints, allowing you to create a custom underwater camera rig.
Key Usage Points:
* Easy installation
* Durable
* Adjustable
* Compatible with most underwater camera housings and accessories
Detailed Specifications:
* Material: Aluminum alloy
* Length: 4 inches (10 cm)
* Weight: 4 ounces (113 grams)
* Screw mount: 1/4″-20
* Ball joint: 1-inch (2.5 cm) diameter
Learn more about the 4inch/10cm Diving Light Ball Arm on Backscatter’s website
Read Scubapro’s guide on choosing the right light for underwater photography