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Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts

  • Price: $119.95
  • CAD 123.59
  • B&H # NODG6145CA
  • Mfr# DG6145CA

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The DG6145CA from Noga is a cinematic arm with a 1/4" 20 mount on top and a 3/8" 16 mount on bottom.

Load Capacity 10 lbs (4.5kg) Maximum
Length 9.1" (231mm) (Extended)
Weight 11 oz (311g)

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NogaDG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts
 
5.0

(based on 6 reviews)

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Pros

  • Attach securely (3)
  • Durable (3)
  • Professional quality (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Independent films (3)
    • In the studio (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (3)

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    5.0

    Great Arm

    By Ryan

    from Indianapolis, IN

    About Me Pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Attach Securely
    • Durable
    • Powerful

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

        The arm is worth the cost. Wasn't sure I wanted to pay this much for an articulating arm but locking the thing down is a breeze without having to use too much force. Rock solid. Get it...you won't regret it.

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        5.0

        Great Product .. Does what it should Do

        By Bill

        from Kensington CT

        About Me Pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Attach Securely
        • Durable
        • Good Color Value
        • Long-Lasting
        • Powerful

        Cons

        • Non

        Best Uses

          Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

          Hold's My Panasonic LH 900 in place.. without sliping like arm's should Do! You can Buy Cheeper arms. and have to break your wrist to keep it in place (maybe) this arm stay's put! with normal pressure.. nice size .. not too long ...compact and it works!

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          5.0

          great product!

          By Rocco

          from Canada

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Attach Securely
          • Durable
          • Long-Lasting

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

              great arm, solid, easy to make quick adjustments and it holds a monitor like it should!

              highly recommended.

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              5.0

              Learn from others. Buy this arm, instead

              By TheCitizenBlack

              from The Brooklyn Zoo

              About Me Filmmaker, Freelancer, Maverick, Professional Artist

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Professional Quality

              Cons

              • People forgot about it

              Best Uses

              • Independent Films
              • In The Studio

              Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

              Disclaimer---I take a lot of time when deciding to purchase items. I rarely go with the flock. I've started putting together my DSLR studio rig and I want to build something that I could present to colleagues and get the same level of confidence that I get when using quality, functional gear.I first looked at setups I saw from others. Mostly Zacuto, Red Rock and Cinevate. I wasn't very impressed, especially considering the fact that some of these companies charge cinema prices for less than stellar gear.Sometimes you DON'T get what you paid for.Secondly, being a Steadicam Operator, I understand the necessity for owning hardcore, reliable equipment. The arms I have experienced range from Zacuto's to Red Rock's to Noga's.When I first started in the business, I saw nothing but Noga arms. For some reason, people have made Zacuto and RR arms ubiquitous in the DSLR world. I guess that's what the salespersons recommend since you're usually gonna outfit yourself with whatever you know most about.I'm also a bit of a contrarian. I like to see where peoples' minds are and then consider the opposite direction.Instead of going to school, I bought a Steadicam.I've always known about the quality and the integrity under regular usage of Noga arms. Then I saw the price difference between Noga and RR. So I bought the RR first...Sometimes, you DO get what you paid for.I paid for crud. Before I could even walk out to a job, the RR arm failed. It didn't hold the weight of a fairly large, yet feasibly supportable monitor. Then when I tried to get it to hold tightly, *snap*, the arm breaks.Went back to B&H and traded it in for the Noga. Best uptick of money I spent.WORTH THE EXTRA $60!!!

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              5.0

              Excellent quality arm for monitor

              By Bill

              from Danville, CA

              About Me Business Owner

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Compact Design
              • Professional Quality

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Independent Films
                • In The Studio

                Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

                Excellent quality arm with great performance. Simple to use and rock steady. Single lever to lock all articulating joints. I have the heavier arm, but this is great for mounting a monitor when shooting with a shoulder mount.

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                5.0

                Excellent product

                By Strange

                from Toronto, Ontario

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Professional Quality

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Complex Projects
                  • Independent Films
                  • In The Studio

                  Comments about Noga DG6145CA Cinematic Arm with 1/4" 20 and 3/8" 16 Mounts:

                  I wanted an articulating arm for mounting a 7" monitor to our cameras. I have seen this same product at work on feature films, television shows and corporate productions and everyone I spoke to had no problems at all with this unit.

                  We have had this product about a month now, and it performs very well. Well made and seems very tough.

                  Bottom line - I would purchase this item again.

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