Alloy Friction Articulating Arm W/ Thread 1/4″ Screws Metal Camera Arm
Product Features:
The Alloy Friction Articulating Arm is a high-quality camera accessory that provides a secure and stable platform for mounting your camera. It is made of durable aluminum alloy, which makes it lightweight and easy to transport. The arm features a 1/4″ screw on the bottom and a 1/4″ screw on the top, so you can mount it to your camera, tripod, or other accessories. The friction knob allows you to adjust the arm to the desired angle, and the locking knob keeps the arm in place.
Benefits:
– Provides a secure and stable platform for mounting your camera
– Made of durable aluminum alloy, which makes it lightweight and easy to transport
– Features a 1/4″ screw on the bottom and a 1/4″ screw on the top, so you can mount it to your camera, tripod, or other accessories
– The friction knob allows you to adjust the arm to the desired angle, and the locking knob keeps the arm in place
– Easy to install and use
Specifications:
– Material: Aluminum alloy
– Length: 11.8″
– Weight: 0.5 lbs
– Load capacity: 3 lbs
What’s in the Box:
– Alloy Friction Articulating Arm
– 1/4″ screw
– Locking knob
Installation Instructions:
1. Attach the Alloy Friction Articulating Arm to your camera or tripod using the 1/4″ screw.
2. Adjust the friction knob to the desired tightness.
3. Lock the arm in place using the locking knob.
User Concerns and Desires:
– Some users may be concerned about the weight of the Alloy Friction Articulating Arm. However, it is made of lightweight aluminum alloy, so it is easy to transport.
– Some users may desire a longer arm. However, the Alloy Friction Articulating Arm is 11.8″ long, which is long enough for most applications.
Additional Features:
– The Alloy Friction Articulating Arm is compatible with most cameras and tripods.
– It is also compatible with other accessories, such as LED lights, microphones, and monitors.
External Links:
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