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Selens Photography Studio Wall Mount, Camera Wall Ceiling Mount Boom Arm Up to 22″ for Photo Video Monolights, Umbrellas, Reflectors, Overhead with…
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- At amazon.com you can purchase Selens Photography Studio Wall Mount, Camera Wall Ceiling Mount Boom Arm Up to 22" for Photo Video Monolights, Umbrellas, Reflectors, Overhead with 3/8" 1/4" Thread for only $39.99
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Selens Photography Studio Wall Mount, Camera Wall Ceiling Mount Boom Arm Up to 22″ for Photo Video Monolights, Umbrellas, Reflectors, Overhead with…
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Selens Photography Studio Wall Mount, Camera Wall Ceiling Mount Boom Arm Up to 22″ for Photo Video Monolights, Umbrellas, Reflectors, Overhead with…. From the model Meking.
- The wall mounting increase arm is manufactured from high-quality metallic materials, sturdy and corrosion-resistant. Making it robust for heavy responsibility work
- This gentle stand adapter is concept for wall ceiling mount to equipments like lights, umbrellas, and reflectors, completely save your ground house
- It comes with 3/8 1/4 adapter screw to apply to completely different flash, safety digicam, softbox, DSLR and extra machine
- It may be fastened on a strong wall, and its top is adjustable, extending up to 22″, and you’ll regulate its top to meet your wants.
- Observe: Comes with 4 enlargement screws, which is nicely constructed and durable to guarantee the soundness, however will not be appropriate for skinny cement ceiling and plaster partitions.
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Marcellus King –
These are very well built. The included hardware is foreign and useless. Use your own screws. Holds a good amount of weight. I am not going to test its limits, but it holds a medium sized soft box with a large CFL with ease. Plus a significant amount of weight from me applying pressure to make sure it’s tight. It wouldn’t budge. Make sure you are in a stud with 2 holes, and use anchors for the other 2 and you won’t have a problem.
The extension arm works, there really isn’t a lot of difference from open to closed, but depending on your use they might be more useful to you. The fact that it’s there was a plus because I had the idea of adding my own sections from my current stands so I could have them farther from the ceiling, but my old parts would not fit properly.
Make sure you
Know where you want these before you install them, or even buy them. You are limited to a stud (if you don’t make your own mount) and once it’s installed you don’t have a lot of options for movement other than one dimension of rotation and about 10 inches of extension.
I ended up mounting these to my wall onstead of the ceiling since my ceiling is very high and the lighting angle wasn’t going to work for me.
These are perfect of you have a similar setup over and over and don’t want to put away and setup lighting stands every time or have stands cluttering your floorspace.
I would buy more of these if I needed them again.
CM –
This thing is fantastic. I use it to hang my lightbox on for my YouTube studio. It is easily adjustable and very very solidly built. Does not feel cheap at all and comes with everything needed to get setup asap. If installing this in drywall, make sure you use good anchors so it stays sturdy. You could even mount a camera on it if you wanted to, however i use this for lightboxes.
I do plan to use this in a ceiling mounted position, so i can shoot unboxing videos from a birds eye view. Will update this review once i do that and see how it performs.
Adam –
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 They def came in handy to be able to put the ring light in the air for more space for my barber suite @iamfredothabarber_ on IG but I didn’t get the concept of the screws that came with them
Eric L –
Added this to my adjustable table for streaming and mic setup. Sturdy build.
Adam –
I have been trying to find a solution to get my lights up off the floor for inexpensive but also sturdy. This is it! I mounted one in the ceiling and the other on the wall.
TechSavvyBuyer –
This arm feels like it is going to last, easy to install but the provided install pegs did not make sense for my install which was threw drywall into trusses. This does not include regular wood screws. The mount piece that is removeable is double sided with 3/8″ thread one side (standard camera equipmet size) and 1/4″ other end (standard camera equipment thread size). The arm allows the mount piece to be placed at 180 degress one end or the other. The mid shaft that can extend and retract can also be rotated. Keep in mind that it makes noise when being rotated since it is metal pile rubbing on metal pipe.
Item can be tightened in place very well to hold up or hold in place a good amount of weight to the point that I could likely mount my camera, microphone to that light with no issues for the arm.
Jerod Williams –
Overall I am happy with this wall mount. I’m mounting an LED video light panel to my wall. It’s well built and sturdy. However, this did not come with traditional screws to mount this to the wall. It came with what appears to be concrete anchors. I’m not sure why they would assume we are mounting this in concrete and not wood/drywall. So I had to improvise with screws I had on-hand.
J. Milleker –
Bought this camera mount, but not to use it as intended. I had been looking for a simple desk mount pole for my desk with nothing that would suit my needs or in the price range I wanted. Then i found this Meking ceiling mount and I new it would work. Instead of ceiling or wall mounting it, I sat the flange end on the desk and used a clamp to hold it down. Now I can mount my DSLR to it behind my monitor and it is just perfect. Given it’s great build quality I am certain that it would have worked fabulously as a ceiling mount, but in my case, it ended up working great as a desk mount. I would not hesitate, and have been considering buying another.
Marcellus King –
I bought this in order to hold an overhead camera from the ceiling rather than having to use my C-stand in an awkward and somewhat dangerous position and this thing came through perfectly. It’s sturdy, and with the right screws and mounting, it’s very sturdy.
The package comes with screw hardware for mounting into concrete, but that was not my situation so I just used my own. I currently have two of the holes mounted directly onto a stud, and the other two secured with a screw into a drywall anchor. It holds up tight and I don’t have to worry about it. I also plan on using it for my somewhat heavy softbox.
I might get another one for suspending the main camera from the ceiling as well, but I would have to get a longer one so that the camera would be able to rest at face height. But I have some other hardware ideas for this additional setup. But overall, I’m very happy with this purchase.
spohn –
I needed a way to set up a top down camera on my workbench. Anything attached to my bench would shake every time I made a move. I either had to install an elaborate tripod system over my head, on the ceiling or on the wall.
Was surprised with this device, easily mounted and sturdy. I can pull it out and mount a camera when I need to and stow it away when I don’t. I might buy another one for my other workbenches.
Eric L –
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 I was really in shock and how well-built this device arrived. It’s more versatile than I was expecting. It even includes concrete bolts if that’s your preference for mounting.
Vince Lombardi –
Mounted it on the ceiling & works perfectly fine.
Rochalle –
Work well
I will be purchasing two more.