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Pedco UltraClamp Assembly Camera Mount Accessory for Cameras, Scopes, and Binoculars

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Style: 4.0 Inch W/Swivel


Features

  • Adjustable clamp and mount accessory for cameras, spotting scopes, binoculars and other optic devices
  • Attaches to round and flat objects up to 4 inches thick, such as handlebars, car windows, roll bars, railings, and tables
  • Ball and socket head allows for quick and easy adjustment and positioning of equipment at any angle; swivel pans 360 degrees for capture of fast, dynamic action
  • Durable aluminum clamp body and screw securely holds devices up to 6 pounds

Description

The Pedco UltraClamp Assembly adjustable camera mount accessory for cameras, spotting scopes, and binoculars allows for stability and flexibility in attaching an optic device to bike and motorcycle handlebars, car windows, roll bars, railings, tables and other objects and surfaces. The ball and socket head provides a wide range of angles for framing subjects, and can be quickly and easily adjusted. Cameras, video equipment, scopes and binoculars up to 6 pounds are easily supported by the durable aluminum clamp and screw, and injection-molded, glass-reinforced nylon thermoplastic resin clamp head and knobs. Any device with a 1/4-20 tripod screw easily and solidly attaches to the Pedco UltraClamp for mounting in locations where a stable and secure optics platform is required. Choose from a range of clamp sizes to accommodate mounting objects up to 4 inches; swivel styles also available for 360 panning to capture fast and dynamic action. Limited lifetime warranty.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12.01 x 5.98 x 2.01 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.45 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6 x 6.6 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.62 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎PEDCO


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Nylon, Aluminum, Resin


Part Number: ‎PED23


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎4.0 Inch W/Swivel


Size: ‎4-Inch


Date First Available: April 7, 2011


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  • Great device for mounting cameras in hard to mount places!
Style: 4.0 Inch W/Swivel
I got these to mount several Sony CX220 cameras to a large beam where we are streaming inside a gym. I must say these worked great! The CX220 cameras are VERY light especially since I am using an AC power cable (no battery). It says it has a 6 lb capacity but I just do not know how well it would do with 6 pounds on it (possibly just fine). If I take time to mount up my CX900 camera I can post back how well it holds it there. I did notice that it is much harder to unscrew (loosen) the screw if there is any pressure on it. I was careful not to overtighten it as well. I have 5 and on one of them, the round "pad" that fits on the end of the screw popped off. I found it in my equipment bag so the lesson is to always transport them (or store them) with the screw turned all the way in so the round pad can not get knocked off. It just clips on the end of the screw. Another nice feature is the very adjustable swivel mount. You have a good bit of adjustment there to meet your needs. The camera mount can screw into the short side or the long side of the clamp (threaded hole on each). So for smaller cameras I think this is the ticket. If you have a large camera or DSLR with a big honkin lense on it, I do not think this will be the best. But for lighter weight cameras this is the ticket. Even if you do have a larger camera, if it is mounted wisely it would probably work ok for that as well. I give it 4 stars because there are just some quality aspects that could be improved to make it a top of the line device. But certainly worthy of 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2014 by TJ

  • This camera-mount clamp is freaking AMAZING
Style: 1.5 Inch
This is a great product. It is made out of high-quality strong impregnated plastic and the clamp part is metal with rubber covers where it actually clamps on. This can clamp anything from a glass car door window to wooden or metal fence post or slat. The clamp part comes off so you can use just the top portion screwed onto any 1/4 x20 stud ore even a small tri/bi-pod. I've used this on both my bicycle and motorcycle. It clamps securely to a frame member, handlebar and even a brake master cylinder reservoir. It seems pretty darn solid and I've never had an issue with it falling off. Still, I loop the camera strap through a mini carabiner as a back-up. That's why cameras have a strap in the first place -as a back-up. The top portion is very adjustable and the two ball-joints give almost infinite adjustability. Once the setting thumb screw is tightened down it is SOLID. I've heard a few complaints that the screw is easily stripped. Come on folks, you don't need to tighten this thing down like a GORILLA. People tend to seriously over-tighten fasteners of all types. This is made out of a strong high-impact plastic but it is still plastic. It tightens down very securely but if you bear down on it like a GORILLA you are going to strip it. You can strip any fastener -even a metal one by over-tightening. It's only a 1/4 x 20 screw in there that is molded to a plastic thumb handle. If you strip this out then you are OVER-TIGHTENING it folks. The fact that it comes apart makes it not only more handy with more options to work with other gear but it fits into a smaller bag when it is in 2 parts. This is how I carry mine. The thumb wheels make it fast and easy to put back together or adjust. I can't say enough good things about this product. Cons: None, unless you are an oafish GORILLA who over-tightens things to the point that they break. 300 ft-lbs will strip just about anything out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2010 by Raleighphile

  • 2.5" model works pretty well, but...
Style: 2.5 Inch
This is a very clever little device. It's well made, and super adjustable. The ball-clamp bit that a camera can mount to is great. When you loosen the nut a little bit you can move the camera end around without moving the end that attaches to the clamp. It allows for really precise adjustments without getting too floppy. I dig it. A+ One star off for the clamp end, though. Notice what I didn't in the picture: The clamp can't close all the way. I was expecting to clamp this on to the end of a light boom to get my camera up high. Unfortunately the clamp's smallest gap is a little over an inch, which is too large for my boom. C- I have to mount something on the end of the boom and then clamp to that. It works, but given how super clever the rest of the device is, I would like to think the engineers could have figured out a way to get the clamp to close down onto smaller objects. I'm sure they could even come up with a clever way of doing it without making the screw an inch longer.. Maybe including a half-inch wide plastic bit that slides over the inside of the clamp.. They're clever.. They could do this. If you just want to mount a camera to a light stand, the little one should work for you. If you think you might also mount one to the roll bar in your race car, the larger sizes are probably fine. But if you want to do both, you'll probably need both, or at least something to put between the larger clamp and your smaller stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014 by J. Hodges

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