The FALCAM F22 Quick Release 7" Extension Magic Arm Kit is a versatile dual-ball-head mounting arm designed for flexible accessory positioning in camera rigs. Featuring F22 quick release plates, 360° rotation, and a durable aluminum and stainless-steel build, it allows fast attachment of monitors, lights, and other accessories…
The FALCAM F22 Quick Release 7" Extension Magic Arm Kit is a versatile dual-ball-head mounting arm designed for flexible accessory positioning in camera rigs. Featuring F22 quick release plates, 360° rotation, and a durable aluminum and stainless-steel build, it allows fast attachment of monitors, lights, and other accessories with secure locking and stable support.
The FALCAM F22 Quick Release 7" Extension Magic Arm Kit is a professional rigging solution designed to provide flexible positioning and fast accessory mounting for filmmaking and photography setups. Built for compatibility with the FALCAM F22 quick release ecosystem, it enables quick attachment and detachment of accessories such as monitors, LED lights, microphones, and wireless receivers.
This extension arm features two 7-inch articulated sections connected by dual 360° rotating ball heads, allowing full directional adjustment for precise positioning. Each end includes an F22 quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 screw and anti-twist locating pin, ensuring a secure and stable connection to your gear.
Constructed from a combination of aluminum alloy and stainless steel, the magic arm offers a strong yet lightweight structure capable of supporting up to 5 lb (2.3 kg) when fully extended. A hand-tightening locking knob allows users to quickly secure all joints in a single motion, ensuring stability during operation.
Designed for efficiency and modularity, the system integrates seamlessly into professional camera rigs, making it ideal for dynamic shooting environments where fast reconfiguration and reliable support are essential.
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