Neewer 2 PCS Photo Studio Heavy Duty Metal Clamp Holder with 5/8" Light Stand Attachment for Reflector
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Spigots are connected to clamps with spigots on each end. Easily removed from the bracket, it is easily movable. Replace the spigot with another one and add a cold shoe to make it more functional. The clamp does not perform badly.
It is true. simply held into place by a screw, and there is also a hole to hold an umbrella, so you can use it to hold an umbrella with your flash.
You should not have a problem with it. A locking screw in the clamp will lock it in place. Slip it over and slide it over the end of
Although I can't guarantee it, I think that clamps like these would be able to hold a 20 inch by 30 inch foam card. You might run into trouble because of the various angles. While the clamps can rotate forward and backward, they are not able to turn at 90 degrees from the plane of rotation. In addition, with foam cards these clamps are strong enough to dent the foam depending on how thick the foam is, so it would be a good idea to put some reinforcement around where the clamps grab the foam to avoid this. These hold up expanding 5X7 backdrops very well and I use them to hold up five feet by seven feet backdrops.
Selected User Reviews For Neewer 2 PCS Photo Studio Heavy Duty Metal Clamp Holder with 5/8" Light Stand Attachment for Reflector
I like the angle of the spring on these they're well made. Despite the fact that the adjustment screw is strong, it still keeps the braket in place while you adjust the angle by adjusting the screw. The construction is all metal. A comfortable fit that holds the reflector firmly yet not too tightly, so it is not hard to work with, but still secure. It was more important to me to hold a diffuser in front of the sun rather than on an arm, so I didn't get the shadow of an arm on the subject. There is only one slight downside you will need 2 stands if you are using a reflector/diffuser. The product is of a very high quality apart from that. thing I noticed when I first opened them was that they had a bizarre rubbery smell. It gradually went away though.
Good for holding up a green screen or reflector on a light stand. Others are barely usable knockoffs, but most come at a great price. it also works well for holding up a collapsible green screen or reflector with a light stand given it's sturdy and made of metal. One of the downsides to the design (and the reason I docked a star) is that the protective plastic covers that go over the ends of the clamps to prevent the metal from digging into whatever you hold with are easily lost when the clamps are not in use. Even though it is expensive, it still makes sense for the price.
A nice feature of this insert is that it can be reversible. The large plastic knobs are simple to use, but at certain head angles they can be interfered with. The two of them are inseparable. It would be nice to have small knobs like those on the inserts, instead of the big plastic ones. As far as I can tell, rubber doesn't seem to stick to the paint very well. As the clamp came out of the box, it had a strong chemical smell after leaving it outside in the sun for a week or so, it seemed to have burned the smell off. The clamp is a basic one, but it gets the job done. Perfect for occasional use, or to use as a hobby.
I have never had to replace it. I love this thing so much. My 1/4" adapter is extremely useful for a number of screw threads, and I use it for all sorts of things. My use for this has been more diverse than you can imagine, from DIY lighting, foam boards, sound equipment, to panels and reflectors, to name a few. A solid, heavy-duty build (all metal) This clamp is VERY strong - (br>) The clamp tip is made of rubber (and it can catch certain objects)
It would be great if the head could be more easily adjusted. Does not provide the same level of flexibility that a ball head mount offers. Since this isn't what this is used for, it would be more appropriate to call it find-br> If you could flip it 90 degrees, that would be great. Thus, we would be able to use this claim more freely.
Great quality at a fair price and just what I wanted for a few of my It is well suited for holding 43 inch reflectors and card stock.
I like your idea a lot. There are really strong and tight clamps on this, so you can probably hang some heavy gear here if you wanted to.
Holding reflectors on stands is a great idea! The holders have a much more low profile than regular reflector holders, can fit simply on top of my current stands, and are much cheaper, too! There is only one con the rubber piece that covers the mouth of the clamp comes off very These are part of four of mine, two of which have come off. Normally I don't put them back on but sometimes I just leave them off because they come off so easily. They also have a difficult time holding much of anything. The clamps hold a reflector, and if you use them to hold a reflector, you must position them so that they angle downward. As a whole, they deliver what they promise and they were about what I expected for the price.
I am in awe of these A strong and durable material. This movie has poor reviews, which is why I can't understand them. It's made entirely of metal and is very sturdy. Rubber protector isn't as snug as it ought to be, but this is all. By dipping in hot water or adding a bit of glue, this should be fixed. Despite my first order, I placed a second order. You can tell how much I love them by this. A very practical and useful tool in a number of.