🎥 Elevate Your Setup with Confidence!
The SmallRig Universal Magic Arm with Small Ballhead (2pcs) 2158 is a lightweight, versatile accessory designed for professional videographers and photographers. It features adjustable angles, secure locking mechanisms, and universal compatibility with various camera gear, making it an essential tool for any creative setup.
Item Weight | 2.26 ounces |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Black |
K**Z
SmallRig Universal Magic Arm with Small Ballhead (2pcs) – Versatile and Sturdy
I got this 2-pack of SmallRig magic arms with ballheads, and they’ve been really useful on my rig. The build quality is solid — the arms feel sturdy and the ballheads allow smooth, precise adjustments.They’re great for mounting monitors, lights, or other accessories, giving me flexibility in positioning. The locking knobs hold everything securely in place without slipping.If you want reliable, versatile arms to expand your setup, this SmallRig pack is a smart buy.
B**R
Tiny but Mighty!
These little micro arms are crazy strong for their size! They are perfect to attach a small recorder or monitor to your camera. Great for gimbal work!
J**O
Should you get it? Yes
Works great but a bit flimsy for my bigger 7 inch monitor but still super cheap and easy to get. Comes with two. Most of small rig products are well made and inexpensive
R**H
Well built
Addrd on to suction grip for camera mount. Two for lower price.
A**W
This piece is small
A great piece for adding to a tripod very small and can hold batteries in different parts that cannot be on a tripod head
C**R
Great product at a great price
I purchased 4 of these to hold an array of LED lights on a GoPro rig. They are solid and very easy to adjust as needed.
T**Y
Very stable
Works as described and they are very stable when holding . The ease of use and price make these very attractive options
M**S
No flat spots for wrench.
Would be better if the 1/4 20 posts had some type of flat or hex surface to get a wrench on them, and truly tighten them onto whatever you're holding. Right now you can only thread them by hand and hope for the best.
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