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New Adapter for our Photography Customers

Today we are pleased to launch our new 5/8" Stud Adapter for our photography customers:

5/8" stud spigot adapter for attaching accessories to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck arms

5/8" Stud Adapter

Many common photography accessories such as ring lights, strobe heads and soft boxes have 5/8" receivers for attaching to monopods, tripods and light stands.  Now you can attach all of these accessories to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck or rigid arms with this 5/8" Stud Adapter for the ultimate in flexibility.  Position your equipment exactly where you want it!

5/8" Stud Adapter attached to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck arm

5/8" Stud Adapter attached to flexible gooseneck arm

This high quality adapter is machined from type 303 stainless steel for a lifetime of use.  It is available for shipping today.

 

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Today we are pleased to launch our new 5/8" Stud Adapter for our photography customers:

5/8" stud spigot adapter for attaching accessories to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck arms

5/8" Stud Adapter

Many common photography accessories such as ring lights, strobe heads and soft boxes have 5/8" receivers for attaching to monopods, tripods and light stands.  Now you can attach all of these accessories to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck or rigid arms with this 5/8" Stud Adapter for the ultimate in flexibility.  Position your equipment exactly where you want it!

5/8" Stud Adapter attached to SnakeClamp flexible gooseneck arm

5/8" Stud Adapter attached to flexible gooseneck arm

This high quality adapter is machined from type 303 stainless steel for a lifetime of use.  It is available for shipping today.

 

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How SnakeClamp Does Overhead Photography – Camera SnakeClamp

In setting up to photograph a new product, it occurred to me that a shot directly overhead would result in a much better image than taking the shot at an angle.  Lucky for me, I have a whole bunch of Read More ...

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In setting up to photograph a new product, it occurred to me that a shot directly overhead would result in a much better image than taking the shot at an angle.  Lucky for me, I have a whole bunch of Read More ...

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