• 【UNIVERSALITY】a universal double ball head with cold shoe and 1/4’’ screw on both ends
  • 【180 DEGREE ROTATION】The ball mount can be easily rotated by 180 degree and secured by the side wingnut
  • 【LOCKING KNOB】the locking knob is used for securing and operating the ballhead fast
  • 【MULTIFUNCTION】it can be mounted to a cage or camcorder's shoe mount, and allows for the attachment of a full array of video accessories. 1/4’’ screw on the top for monitor and led lights
  • 【NOTICE】not recommend for monitor or LED light over 1.0 kg/2.2 lbs

This small rig multi position am is EXACTLY what I needed and wanted. It actually EXCEEDED my expectations in it's quality and function. I love the single knob to unlock and lock of it's entire flexibility.

I used this to hold a field monitor only my video rig. Works great. I may buy a couple more. Also, the hot shoe adapter unscrews to reveal another 1/4"-20 stud. So this item can be used to attach accessories to a hot shoe, or anything with a 1/4" threaded hole, like a cheese plate, etc.

Love this thing. Super useful to have for articulating different parts of your rig. I currently have my Zoom H4N attached to it, and plan on picking up another one for a small LED light. Gives a good range of motion, solidly built. The shoe portion is a little small compared the standard shoe mount, so you might get some slight play in it, but making sure you tighten it easily solves it.

I really like how I can mount this in different ways with the standard quarter 20. It feels very solid and not cheap at all. Great value for the price.

I got this to hold my monitor for shooting videos where i could tilt it whatever way i needed it. Best part it holds and doesn't move, once you tighten it down that's it. Works perfectly and it's all metal which that's a big plus.

The lock-down function on this product seems light-years ahead of similar items. We've fought with the cheap ones for years, as they tend to loosen up and flop around much too easily. That's a hassle when you're using camera-mounted field monitors, wireless mic receivers, etc. I think it's because those cheapies use a lock-screw right on the ball, rather than clamping the ball between the two halves of the case, as this one does. Our first big test is a shoot this weekend ,but I suspect this'll come through with flying colors.

I think this is among the best of these type of gizmos out there. A couple important things separate it from the rest of the pack, and both of them are quite crucial. First off is the ability to really tighten the ball head so it won't move around. This is the most important thing for these little shoe mounts. I have a couple others that I have purchased alone or that have come as a part of another product (LED lights), and they always suffer from the super-slide-syndrome: the first time you make the slightest movement, they slide into some undesirable position. The problem is that you simply can't get them tight enough, despite your best efforts. This one is a true clamp and really grips the ball head from both sides, and the tightening mechanism is actually allows you to get it as firm as it needs to be to stop all unwanted motion. The other factor that makes this better than others is the fact that it actually has 2 ball heads. Almost seems unnecessary, but this really can come in handy when it seems you just can't get whatever is attached to it in the right position. I can hold my lights (which is usually what I have attached) in one hand, float them into whatever position they need to be, then tighten this up with the other hand, and I am good to go. It really is a solid little unit and can hold a decent amount of weight - nothing CRAZY, but you'd be surprised at how quickly inferior products buckle over with something that really doesn't weigh that much at all. That hasn't happen with this in my experience. I always regret it when I don't have one of these with me - it has definitely been worth the price.

This unit works well with the Straight Flash Bracket and Flash Extention Cord or wireless flash. This way the flash can pont from above the camera for the macro work and the lens will not block the beam. It works well with the tripod on a table, when you need to point the light source to a precise location. To lock both heads tighten the middle screw. Very sturdy and reliable.

I use two of these mounted one on top of the other to position my flash for macro photography. They allow for very flexible positioning and even stacked as I have them they keep my flash in place even when the camera is moved from a landscape to a portrait orientation. Unlike other ballheads I have tried, these seem to be wearing well; I think largely due to the design that clamps down on almost the entirety of the ball instead of having screws dig into the balls. They're easy to reposition on the fly even when working in the field. I've been using mine for several months now and haven't had any problems. It's easy to find adapters that allow you to change the 1/4" screw top to a hotshoe mount which give you more flexibility in mounting.

I'm primarily using this to hold an LED light for photography. I had a clamp but I needed an articulating arm to move the light around. This is economical and works great. It's easy to set in place and tighten.