The Redrock Micro microMount is a handy connector that attaches to any 15mm rod on your camera support system and lets you add accessories such as articulating arms, external monitors, or even additional rods. With its standard 1/4"-20 male and female connectors, a wide range of options is at your fingertips.
| Connector | 1/4"-20 (male/female) |
| Weight | 2.8 oz (80g) |
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Works well, but...
The only problem I have with the micro mounts is that I have two of them with two of redrock's micro arms attached.
I've screwed in the arms into the female pa...Read complete review
The only problem I have with the micro mounts is that I have two of them with two of redrock's micro arms attached.
I've screwed in the arms into the female part of the mount and it goes in fine, but you need to use pliers or a vice grip to get it in there firm, and it almost feels like I'm cross-threading the mounts.
It's not that big of a deal because once you get them in there and lock the arms, they hold up very well.
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Pricey but practical
I use the micro mount with my rail kit to mount my 5" LCD monitor.
It's cheaper than the Zacuto version and not bulky like some cheaper versions. It has...Read complete review
I use the micro mount with my rail kit to mount my 5" LCD monitor.
It's cheaper than the Zacuto version and not bulky like some cheaper versions. It has a solid build and feels light enough not to weigh down my rig.
I'm not loving the price but figure it'll pay for itself once I use it enough. Don't dig on the bright blue knobs or replacing them with black for $24 smackers but that's just being picky.
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Purchased this so I could have an adaptable mounting point for a monitor, mic, etc. It's well built (hence the price) and well designed. Couldn't be happier with it!
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Albeit pricey, the micromount works perfectly. I use one on my shoulder mount for a monitor and it is great. The ability to adjust on two axis is a must and the ability to remove the threaded plug makes for quick and easy changes to equipment.
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Does what it is supposed to.
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Redrock makes excellent, solid products. But like most DSLR rig parts, they are overpriced. Seriously.
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I purchased this item and seriously after I used it maybe 5 times it just got broken. Now whenever I try to mount this micromount to my rig the squeezed pin pops out in a minute. Considering the high-end quality of the brand Redrock micro products this mount is a total dissapointment.
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I use this to mount my monitors to my handheld rigs. They're adjustable and require 15mm rods. They work exactly as they should.
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I use the microMount to attach a reticulating arm holding a 5" video monitor to the 15mm rods on my small camera rig. The microMount gives me the flexibility to place the monitor wherever I need it. It attaches securely to the rods and includes a male/female screw mount to support whatever device you need to attach.
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Love it. I just got it, but I know it's going to save the day in many ways for a long time. So far I've used it for external audio and a monitor. The best part is that you can flip the female/male insert to your liking. This helps to avoid items bumping into one another.
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This little adaptor give me another post to mount a monitor. Unfortunately the tightening handles get in the way sometimes.
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I always use Redrock Micro items and I always happy.
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adding it to a set of rails and a friction arm to get my zoom h4n and wireless receiver closer to the camera. lifetime warranty with online registration
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Purchased to mount a 7" LCD monitor and 11" tension arm to my camera rig, this microMount holds on tight! There are some very inexpensive alternatives out there, but I have tried them and they simply do not hold on.
The design makes it versatile and easy to configure, and the reversible male/female mounting post is a nice touch. Spend the extra money and get the microMount. The cheap mounts are just that: cheap.
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I use this to attach my Zoom recorder to my shoulder rig, the spud has a threaded male mounting post on the top and female on the bottom so you can use it to mount 2 accessories or remove the spud and attach another rod... "Great Product Many Uses"
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Over pricedDoes exactly what I needed[...]
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Currently holding a Manhattan LCD 8.9" monitor on my HVX200/AF100 rig. Threads could be a little longer, as tightening the thumb screw without hitting the monitor is a tiny bit tricky, but other than that a great little mount.
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Good product, well made
If it had the ability to twist in the middle it would be awesome.
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I bought 3 of these. One for the monitor, beachteck, and mic. This product definitely serves its purpose.
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I will purchase a few more of these... you can mount anything on the Redrock rig.
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I use the micro mount with my rail kit to mount my 5" LCD monitor.
It's cheaper than the Zacuto version and not bulky like some cheaper versions. It has a solid build and feels light enough not to weigh down my rig.
I'm not loving the price but figure it'll pay for itself once I use it enough. Don't dig on the bright blue knobs or replacing them with black for $24 smackers but that's just being picky.