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| FM Photography McClamp, 26" Long Flexible Articulated Arm with Micro Clamp and 2" Clamp #3302 | 
enlarge | Brand: FM Photography Category: Photography
Buy New: $49.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
MPN: 3302 ASIN: B000KE2W3E
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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Product Description Now you can improve the composition and sharpness of your photographs with the all NEW McClamp . The McClamp will help you get better composition with more control of your subject and will eliminat wind effect for improved sharpness. The McClamp Holds gray cards and reflectors The CLAMP mounts to a variety of items including table edges, tripod legs, and fences and is a popular tool for backyard, indoor or studio work. The McClamp Features Hard plastic outside jaws for holding firm subjects. Soft neoprene interior jaws hold delicate subjects. 26" flexible articulated arm moves to any position and remains stiff The flexible arm has a patent pending stiffer flexible arm makes it the only product of its kind capable of holding a 12" reflector. Soft rubber pads and will not scuff or scratch carbon fiber tripods. Jaws which open 2". Adjustable spring tension from 0-50 lbs. This allows the photographer to change the tension to fit their gripping power. The CLAMP works for all age groups. This version of The McClamp has a larger Table Mounting Clamp, whereas the standard table mounting clamp has a maximum opening of 1.25". this larger clamp has a maximum opening of 2
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| Customer Reviews:
Works as advertised October 7, 2008 Need a helping hand when trying to prop a light or your photo subject, but no one's around? The McClamp's what your looking for. It's sturdy, attaches to almost anything and the micro clamp model doesn't tear into whatever you're trying to hold.
To give you an idea I built a macro "lamp" with several led lights on their own wired circuit around some cardboard, with three AA batteries; the whole thing goes around a dslr lens without touching it; no problem at all for the McClamp, and it leaves your hands free to work on your composition.
No 5 stars because it's a little pricey for what it does, even if it does it well.
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