📸 Capture Every Angle with Ease!
The Heavy Duty Overhead Camera Desk Mount Stand is a versatile and adjustable solution for photographers and content creators. With a height range of 14.76" to 41.14", it features a lightweight yet robust aluminum construction that supports up to 6.6 lb. Its 360° rotatable design and universal 1/4" screw compatibility make it ideal for various devices, ensuring you can achieve the perfect shot every time.
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Folded Size | 14.76 inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3.3 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Camera |
Color | DTMS05 |
S**Z
Worked like a charm!!!
Bracket was as advertised and is stury enough to hold my projector. Very easy to use and install.
J**R
Lock it in and never need to touch it
I used this with a heavy DSLR camera and it holds up great. The locking at the joints are very simple to adjust and they DONT MOVE and inch once locked in. I had one prior that would slowly lose position over time. There's complete control over how to position it too. Literally any angle or position can be achieved. The arms are pretty heavy duty too.
P**.
Motta support arm for camera
We bought this arm to support a circle ring light that my wife uses to shoot products against the backdrop. It is very sturdy however, we had to support it with some string tie offs so that she could move it around freely and not have to keep readjusting it. It works very well for our application.
H**E
works great
easy to put together - puts the webcam up high. works great. my cam is a little heavy, and it holds it firm.
H**.
Seems like it would work, but doesn't
I have ordered this stand twice. The first time when I ran into an issue, I asked for an exchange assuming that the one I had gotten had been a previous return. (Despite coming with everything that it was supposed to have.) The paint on one or more of the arms looked very worn--far beyond what a test setup and an attempt at a real set up should have generated. But the real problem was that when I tried to position the device's arms with my camera attached, the lowest arm's radial wheel stopped turning. When I disassembled it to figure out what the problem is, it was immediately clear that the spring on the arm had sprung.When the replacement came, I double checked to make sure that this time it appeared to be a fully new C-Stand and tested all of the wheels to make sure that they worked. When it came time to actually test it for real, the replacement ran into the same failure issues. The initial time, it was the lowest arm with the wheel spring failure. The replacement had an issue with the highest arm which attaches to the camera. Additionally, the initial test of the second C-Stand had been without a camera, which meant that ultimately, the replacement lasted almost exactly as long usage-wise as the initial product. (Around 15 minutes.)For clarification's sake, my set up is a Nikon D750 and a 50mm Nikkor lens weighing ~2.5lbs. This C-Stand boasts that it can support a max weight of "almost" 6.6lbs. Due to the way the arms screw on, it is challenging to remove the camera between shots and if there wasn't a weight failure issue, would be a fairly secure way of mounting the camera.All of this would suggest to me that they've recently changed the product and are attempting to draft off of prior good reviews or that they have sent out a bad batch of product to my area meant for much lighter, perhaps cell phone-only, usage. Would leave zero stars if that were an option.
R**Y
Cheaply made, included ball head mount useless
Pretty much impossible to tighten the arm joints to the point that they won't flex under weight heavier than a phone or small action cam. I think it's the attachment points of the arm segments themselves rather than the locking cogs, but I can't tell for sure. Once weight is applied (a Panasonic mirrorless camera and moderately sized lens in my case) it flexes out of position, but then seems stable enough. But this makes precisely adjusting it a pain. Though apparently not listed on the package contents, the included ball head mount is completely useless, it simply won't hold weight at all, unless you fully tighten the hex screw in addition to the thumb screw. But then it's just locked in place and the thumb screw becomes non operational, meaning you have to use a hex wrench (not included anyway) every time you need to adjust the framing. Way too cumbersome. The desk clamp works decently, but the cheap plastic lever for tightening it is flimsy and seems sure to break before long unless you're very careful to grip it near the attachment point and not the end. I ordered a better ball head mount (Smallrig) which makes the arm mount at least moderately usable, but I'll soon upgrade to something better. Save your money and just order something better to start with.
M**C
Okay
It was not as stable as I wanted it to be the manufacturer credited me money and let me keep the product. Don't know what i'm gonna do with it
J**D
Great quality, very sturdy!
Love it!
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