Elgato Master Mount L, Extendable Up to 125 CM/ 49 Inches, Center Ball Head, 1/4" Screw, Padded Desk Clamp, Compatible with All Elgato Master Mount Accessories
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As far as I can tell, it supports the Canon XA40 (4 ot 6 pounds). It is vulnerable to too much wobbling if anything is added.
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Selected User Reviews For Elgato Master Mount L, Extendable Up to 125 CM/ 49 Inches, Center Ball Head, 1/4" Screw, Padded Desk Clamp, Compatible with All Elgato Master Mount Accessories
Here are some of the bad things The one I have does not come with a weight or anything to attach a camera to it. It was only the poles that I got. Those items are also being ordered with the vertical arm so hopefully they will arrive with that as well. I need a camera mount. If you have it, please refer me to the page where I can purchase it. Here are the good things Once I get all the parts needed to use it, I believe it will be sturdy. Please take note of the following additional information Due to the photos, I assumed this came with the vertical pole when I purchased the item. This is not the case. It would be best if you also got the pole in order to make sure they arrive together.
Make sure you consider the flex arm kit carefully before you buy! Despite my best efforts, my Samsung Galaxy S10 barely hangs on this flex arm kit. However, the advertised pictures were misleading, I got both the phone holder and the smart phone holder In the picture, a DSLR camera is mounted on the multiple Although it shows the mount for a Mirrorless camera or DSLR on this flex arm kit, the picture is misleading. Some of it might even be false. I feel that a 4-ounce point and shoot (Canon PowerShot SX700 HS) puts too much weight on the flex arm, causing it to sag even when you tighten the joints to the maximum. Do not use this flex arm to rig up even your 1lb DSLR or your point and shoot if you are planning to do overhead videography, such as unboxing of products (or even overhead DJ recording, which is what I was going to use it for). This is fine if you want to mount lights or record via smartphone. In my opinion, it's not worth the more than $40 after tax. You should also be careful not to put too much weight on it by opting for "heavy" lights.
What happened? I wonder what happened to that? The dreamer must have been asleep when they dreamed this. If you do not have the Elgato desk mount, this is of no use to you. Would you like to hear what Elgato thinks? is a reason why there are standard threads on camera equipment. I am so sorry to hear of this horrible illness Buy a Magic Arm from Camvate or Smallrig rather than this poorly conceived product. There will be a huge difference in your quality of life.
Trash, this doesn't even include a stand or mounting kit for a DSLR. There is no option to mount the camera to a desk or to the wall, as they don't mention this.
While my usual setup is for live streaming while sitting down, if I decide to stand up, all 3 mounts can be adjusted and I am good to go!.
My search has lead me to the exact type of unit I was seeking.
Unfortunately, the two I received were both defective. The top section of the first unit extended, but was very I could not collapse it again after I tried closing it. It was completely loose, but even putting weight on it, I was unable to retract it.
In the replacement unit, both sections were stiff to slide After moving smoothly, the next step was the next. We became stiff as a result. It is now impossible for the bottom unit to extend. I had to put weight on the top unit to get it to close, as it extended with a lot of resistance. Fortunately, the collars in both cases were completely loose with plenty of room for free play, so it was not the collars that were the.
The arm ought to have the capacity to support both, but it doesn't. I weighed them both. The joints have been tightened as far as they will go without the use of tools, but I worry that if I tighten the joints too much, the retention bolt handle The joints would need to be locked in place for this product to work well. However, as things stand, I regret purchasing these and should have just bought an inexpensive tripod instead.