Anwenk 2Pack Super Clamp w/ 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Thread Camera Clamp Mount Crab Clamp for Cameras, Lights, Umbrellas, Hooks, Shelves, Plate Glass, Cross Bars,Photo Accessories and More
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There is information on Amazon about this mount saying it will open The clamps are 16 inches wide and can hold up to a 1,040 pound weight. The diameter of the disc is 73 inches.
As long as it is up to 2" thick, yes, you can attach the selfie stick to the base, but you'll need a 1/4-20 nut to fix it to the base, and you can move the head 180 degrees left to right and 180 degrees up and It is the selfie stick that will get in the way.
The margin of error would be small. The clamp is designed by the manufacturer with rubber strips added to the inside surface With the rubber strips also included, the grip width is reduced to 11mm from 13mm at the widest point. Once more, this would be a close call. The rubber strips can always be glued to the inside surface to reduce the closed inner diameter, so that the tightening pressure is reduced.
Selected User Reviews For Anwenk 2Pack Super Clamp w/ 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Thread Camera Clamp Mount Crab Clamp for Cameras, Lights, Umbrellas, Hooks, Shelves, Plate Glass, Cross Bars,Photo Accessories and More
I think you got it almost right. advertised, but there is one huge design failure in my opinion. It's light, so you can hold it tightly, but there is no stretch in the design at all.
The shoe can be unscrewed from the ball head, and one might think it would be possible to attach it to a tripod plate if it were. Right! That's awesome! It can be mounted onto a tripod, which you can do, but it does not support the weight of a camera. A perfect fit for this thread is achieved. In this case, however, you won't be able to tighten the quick knob because it will hit the plate. It is because of this that I gave it.
My goal is to use this to take overhead shots and videos using a DSLR. As far as I can tell, it appears to be well made, durable, and has padding on the clamp so as not to Besides the fact that it doesn't have much to add to the review, I find it to be sufficient for what I need it for and it holds up Since my camera was too heavy for the ball joint to hold, I removed it, but it wasn't that hard to take it apart. If all I need is for it to be stationary and solid, I screw it directly into the clamp, so I didn't have to remove anything else.
It would be nice if it came with some sort of instructions on how to use it. That's not what it does. There were some odd extra parts in the package I wasn't totally sure what to do with. The majority of the time, I was able to figure out how to use it for my own needs, but I would like some basic explanation of why you would want the extras.
A clamp like this is a really useful accessory that allows me to fasten devices to my tripod or anywhere else you can apply it. The manufacturer of the similar item that I found from a different manufacturer shared the same thoughts that I have about this type of a product, which I think the manufacturer would do well to pay attention to Any device you need to attach to this clamp must be attached before fixing it to the tripod or fixture. If you try to screw the device on the clamp after the clamp has been fixed/stayed on the tripod or fixture, it will be difficult to screw it on. I think it would be better to implement a mechanism that would let the screw attach/detach the device from the clamp without having to take the clamp off of the tripod or fixture.
They seem to work well, although the rubber seems to come off a lot. There is also a big negative that it does not come with tripod mounts and screws. For that reason, these need to be purchased separately if you plan to mount anything to them. It is only the clamps that are involved. My rubber has already warped a little since getting them a few weeks ago. So be careful where you mount them, as it can scratch up the place you mount it. Overall, it does what it is supposed to do.
Exceeded my expectations in every way. fair, it can be hard not to perform when there are three moving parts, one of which is a screw. The grips are wonderful, as they hold their weight with no problems and can maintain a solid grip on [almost] anything they encounter. *br* This led me down the path to becoming a filmmaker, but I was embarrassed that I had thought they were meant for something else!.
This is a versatile and good quality shirt. These clamps are great. This is a versatile and good quality shirt. My atv is equipped with LED floodlights, so I bought these to go with them. For night riding in the dunes, I add extra lighting. Removing during the day will make it easier. Making that task simple and fast is made easy by these. They have been very good to us.
I do not know who makes it, but it is not Matthew's nor This clamp is excellent. You know what it isn't Matthew's or Manfrotto, but what about this? Any light-weight stuff I need can be done on it without problems and for a fraction of the price Only complaint I have is the rubber pads to keep things from slipping - they are too thin and are quite uncomfortable. It isn't easy to put them on because the adhesive isn't This is my only complaint as someone who originally worked in the TV and film.
Mount your gear securely to microphone stands or poles with these clamps. There are four of these in my collection. Mounting the video lights, webcams, and microphone arm to the monitor pole serves as my desk top monitor stand.