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The RAUBAY Desktop Magic Arm is a versatile and robust overhead camera desk mount designed for professionals. With a maximum load capacity of 6.6 lbs, it supports various multimedia equipment, including DSLR cameras and microphones. Its three-sectioned design allows for extensive adjustments, while the desk-friendly C-clamp ensures stability without damaging surfaces. The product comes in premium packaging, making it an ideal choice for both functionality and aesthetics.
Item depth | 9.5 pulgadas |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
Manufacturer | RAUBAY |
UPC | 739406790856 |
Part Number | EU3490 |
Package Dimensions | 42.4 x 20.1 x 10.4 cm; 1.96 kg |
Item model number | EU3490 |
Finish | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum weight capacity | 6.6 Pounds |
Special Features | Non-Slip, Foldable, Adjustable |
Included Components | Desktop Magic Arm |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.96 kg |
M**S
Best mount i’ve used. Ultra sturdy. Great quality
Ok so i never ever write reviews but i had to do it for this product because it’s genuinely amazing, and one of the best mount arms i’ve ever used. Build quality is amazing. Great quality.I’ve now bought 6 of these and everything is mounted using these.It’s holding up a DSLR, a sizeable studio light with a giant 90cm softbox. 15.5” LED panels, plus a few other things with ease!The joints have great actuation but they lock completely into place at certain intervals. Each segment can be rotated too so i’ve been able to find a great position for every item i’ve needed to mount.Great product. Highly highly recommend. And with the 10% voucher it’s great value for money too.
F**R
Well-made, adjustable and solid
This is easily the best quality desktop arm I have ever owned. I have tried the springy ones which look like an angle poise lamp. I have tried the flexible “gooseneck” ones. I have tried ones which sit on a flat base and ones with a clamp. All of them have had some sort of wobble and several have felt as if they would fall off, fall over, or drift out of position at any moment.This desktop arm feels as solid and well-made as my camera tripod and stays more steady than my computer monitor when I am bashing away at my keyboard, even with a relatively heavy camera attached. Once you get the hang of what can be rotated or extended it is very flexible and can be positioned however you like. Conveniently, the set also includes a ball-and-socket adapter for easy levelling of whatever you attach to the end and a couple of extra adapters for different screw fittings.The clamp is very sturdy and fits my half-inch desktop comfortably, but I can see that it is adjustable to suit desktops much thicker.All in all a great product, and I am already thinking about getting another one.
R**H
will not sag under weight
This magic arm is a must for desktop imaging. This is by far the best arm I have found. It is sturdy, and strong enough to hold any camera or projector. Unlike other arms, it doesn't sag of fold under weight, but holds firm at multiple angles.The only negative is that the bracket ( which is very strong and sturdy) does not come apart without using tools , which are provided. Therefore you need to untighten screws and tightening knobs if you want to put it away in a very nice box.all in all i'd recommend this 100% . It's pricier than the competitors, but it will do the job.
A**R
Excellent quality camera arm mount
This camera mount/arm impresses from the start as it comes very well packaged and presented in a smart box with everything nicely laid out. A single piece of card within the box provides the instructions.Some assembly is required, as the entending/jointed arm needs both the clamp and the camera mount attached to it. It's a bit fiddly to set up the clamp end as it uses four hex bolts (provided) to fix the two parts together. In the box there's a small screwdriver and allen key for this, which is a nice touch.Even on its widest setting, the clamp didn't quite fit on the table I wanted to fix it to. In the end I had to pull out one of the drawers to make it work. You have to fully push the clamp onto the table or worksurface, else the arm is just too unstable to use.Once attached, using the arm is pretty simple, with rings on the tubing to allow you to extend and rotate the pieces. To change the angles, you undo the wingnuts to loosen the joints and then retighten again when in the right position.My only real issue was with the end you attach your camera (or light), as it felt a little unfinished compared with the rest. The ball-joint works well enough, although getting the camera attached securely was a bit tricky. Maybe some additional guidance in the instructions would have been helpful here.Some sort of quick release mechanism would have been great, but this would have increased the cost. Overall this is a really well made and nicely presented bit of kit that is useful without breaking the bank.
K**A
Attachment broke inside camera
Poor quality product avoid
A**R
Good, but takes time to adjust
This is a solid arm, but it’s not quite “magic” and doesn’t live up to many of the other reviews I’ve read.It’s not a bad product, but it’s difficult to use for top down filming. It takes a good bit of adjusting every time to get it where I want it. And you have to undo all of the joints and pivot points in order to do so.I was hoping it was going to be a lot easier to adjust. If you want an arm that stays in one position, this is a solid choice. If you need to move it a lot, it’s a real pain to keep repositioning.
L**W
Nice boom arm with standard camera fitting.
This arm turned out to be perfect for photographing items for sale or review.It comes in a lovely presentation case, too, all well-packed, and has good quality metal tubing and connectors.I was able to attach it to a bookshelf, but no reason you couldn't attach to a desk or worktop, or any other substantial base that it can be screwed onto.It articulates well once you have it in place, and had learned what the various knobs and adjusters are for. It took quite a lot of leverage and greatly stabilised the shot and I was able to fix my camera at pretty much any orientation/angle I desired.Because of the flexibility in orientation and the length of the bars, it would be possible to over-lever or to put too much pressure on some of the fittings if you were rough with it, especially if you knocked it, but that's not an inherent fault, just a fact of life when yo have a long metal bar and some plastic fittings.Fitted the standard camera mounting, and it can be tricky to take the camera on and off - I would recommend a separate shoe because otherwise you're going to be spinning your expensive camera around to remove it. I marked it down slightly for this as once attached, whatever you've attached can be difficult to remove.Good for the price, great quality otherwise, and a permanent addition to my little item-photographing setup.