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Neewer Camera Desk Mount With Overhead Camera Mounting Arm And 1/4'' Ball Head, 17'' 41'' Adjustable Tabletop Light Stand With

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Management number 200584491 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $24.98 Model Number 200584491
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Neewer Tabletop Camera Stand With Flexible Arm Is Designed To Mount Your Camera, Phone, Webcam, Ring Light, Microphone, And More For Vlogging, Live Streaming, Video Recording, Gaming, Broadcasting, Zoom Meeting, Online Teaching, Etc. Height Adjustable Stand With Telescopic Tube Design: 44-120Cm/17-47Inches. Upgraded Ball Head Swivels 360 Degrees And Tilts Up And Down For Flexible Filming/Lighting Angle. Extra Holding Arm Allows You To Mount Another Device While The Top Stand Holds Your Camera. Standard 1/4 Screw Fit Most Devices With 1/4 Threaded Hole, Include Camera, Ring Light, Etc. Easy Mount On Your Desk With The C-Shaped Clamp: 0-3.5Inches/0-9Cm For Table Thickness Note (1) When The Holding Arm Is Attached, To Adjust Stand Height, Please Loosen The Holding Arms Tightening Knob First (2) The Arm Can Not Be Clamped To The Top Section Of The Stand. Specifications:Weight: 1.38 Kg/3.04 Pounds Load Capacity: Vertical Top Stand: 4 Kg/8.8 Pounds; Horizontal Arm: 1Kg/2.2 Pounds Folded Main Tube: 37Cm/14.57Inches Arm Length:36Cm/14.17Inches Maximum Tube Diameter: 28Mm Material: Aluminum Alloy+Resin Color: Black Package Contents::1 X Tabletop Mount Stand 1 X Holding Arm 1 X Manual


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