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Rotolight 6 inch Articulating Arm and Clamp Kit

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  • Including RL-SUPERCLAMP
  • Compact, strong and versatile
  • grips a tube with a diameter of 0.5" to 1.37" (13-35mm) and includes a 1/4" and 3/8" thread for mounting rotolight, arm, bolt or other accessories
  • Load capacity up to 4 kg.

Attach your Rotolight, monitor or other accessory to a camera shoe, RL48 Superclamp or Rail Support Bridge. This film arm features 1/4"20 screws and two fully adjustable 360-degree ball heads that allow you to mount your accessories in virtually any position.

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Rotolight 6 inch Articulating Arm and Clamp Kit

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  • Including RL-SUPERCLAMP
  • Compact, strong and versatile
  • grips a tube with a diameter of 0.5" to 1.37" (13-35mm) and includes a 1/4" and 3/8" thread for mounting rotolight, arm, bolt or other accessories
  • Load capacity up to 4 kg.

Product description for Rotolight 6 inch Articulating Arm and Clamp Kit

Attach your Rotolight, monitor or other accessory to a camera shoe, RL48 Superclamp or Rail Support Bridge. This film arm features 1/4"20 screws and two fully adjustable 360-degree ball heads that allow you to mount your accessories in virtually any position.

Rotolight 6 inch Articulating Arm and Clamp Kit

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