The Illuminator Arm has a double ball-joint for exact positioning. The clip mechanism firmly grips the product frame and fits on any stand with a standard fitting.
| Closed length 33" (84cm) | |
| Open length 6' (1.8m) |
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Works well, wish the clamps were just a little bigger. No other issues you'll like it
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This is one SOLID piece of equipment! I love it. I can stage my reflector in just about any position or angle with ease.And is absolutely perfect with the light anchor I just bought. With these two products you really can fire your assistant! (=
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Sturdy, hold any reflector or diffusion panel with ease. Just extend to length needed and quickly clip modifier into place. Cannot imagine how it could be better, or easier! Just make sure you bring sandbags, anchors, or assistant on an outdoor shoot, as a good wind turns your modifier into a sail in a heartbeat!
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I recently purchased this item that I saw in a tutorial at the B&H event space.
I use to use a white cardboard reflector clipped on to a lightstand. It was difficult to work with.
The illuminator arm really angles the Westcott reflector that I also purchased.
I find this very helpful in my studio..more precise angles and not as makeshift.
Im satisfied with it and would buy it again.
On the down side the ball joints are stiff and you have to take care when storing the arm not to break the plastic clips on the ends.
That being said I find this a very welcome addition to my studio.
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I saw this during a portraiture demonstration and was awestruck by its utility and versatility. Extremely well made, it holds all my reflectors solidly. The arm itself extends out to accommodate virtually any size and shape reflector and the double-ball base allows unlimited and easy positioning. I find this to be such a fantastic find; inexpensive, extremely well made and versatile. Quite simply, you must have one of these if you are using reflectors in you photography.
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I now own two of these Westcott Illuminator Arms, and I love them! I use them for holding reflectors, diffusers, and collapsible backgrounds. I've found them to be a valuable addition to my "go bag" for on-location shooting, as well as in studio settings.
The telescoping elements work just like a light stand or tripod leg, and the rotating base allows for a full 3-axis placement of the supported reflector.
Simple and well-constructed. A must-have for anyone doing on-location shooting!
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I use this when shooting natural light head shots without an assistant. Lightweight and fast set up. You'll still want to keep a sandbag or some weight handy because the arm and reflector can still over balance your lightstand with even a little wind.
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I am a fine art photographer who works alone. I need a way of accurately positioning reflectors. This works perfectly. Its the second one I have bought.
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Before i had it I thought it was too pricy but it's definitely worth the money because it's so useful and helpful. Well constructed.
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I bought this because I got tired of finding someone to hold a disc for me, they get distracted and the disc always gets out of position.
With the Illuminator Arm by Westcott, it will hold the reflector exactly where I want it, the reflector clamps are quick and positive (although I have not figure out if they sell replacements, or how to replace them in-case these plastic adapters snaps!)
I find the twin ball-joint are clamped down with one lever, so you can't independently adjust the tensions. Mine came a bit tight, but it was easy to adjust the lock-nut.
Overall I like the built quality and the ability to telescope to 60", although I wonder how well it hold a 60" reflector.
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I am happy with the illuminator arm. It is extremely helpful when it comes to holding reflectors and on our c stands. I do wish it had included a double ended spigot but I felt like we got a good price with B&H so I can't complain.
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It's a great arm for holding your flexfill in any position imaginable. It is much quicker than messing with grip clips and c-arms of finding the right angle and holding it. I preferred the old design of the catches that hold the flixfill. They were easier to operate, but it's still easier than any other alternative I've used. The ball joint of one I got from B&H was very stiff, but a little WD40 fixed that quickly, and it works well.
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I love love love the illuminator arm. It holds my reflector exactly where I want it and is super easy to adjust. I have an interfit lightstand and it fits well- it looks like the little bit of wobble near the connection is totally the lightstand. I use two sandbags to keep things sturdy. The clips on the arm hold my interfit reflectors just fine.
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I already own one of these arms. I use it for window lighting in my studio. The quality is great and its easy to use and store.
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for reflectors on a westcott stand.
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Clamps hold 5-in-1 with no problems
over sized clamp handle easy for older hands
solid construction will be here for years
broad reach of clamp has me looking at larger reflectors
reasonable price for solid tool
The assistant can assist with more important things
Clamps likely just right thought they could be bigger
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The metal tubing turned out to be more sturdy than I expected. Other than setting it up to try it, I haven't used it much yet. The clips that connect to the reflector look like they might be a good compromise between holding the reflector firmly, yet maybe letting it go in high wind which would prevent the whole stand from going over (depending on stand anchoring/weight). Haven't had a chance to try it, so it is only a hypothesis.
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i am semi pro photographer and have looked around a bit to find the right illuminator arm. this one had great reviews and i agree with them. stable and secure.
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I was looking for a support arm that would enable me some flexibility in setting up of my Westcott reflector(s) and be of good enough quality to last for many years of use. This product was the perfect fit for me. Solid, easy to use and very adaptable as to changing angles by twisting the reflector as needed.
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Does everything I need. Holds 42" 5 n 1 reflector no problem.
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