Kupo Sidearm with Baby Pin/Receiver
Impact Pivot Arm 20" with Locking Lever
- 360 Degree Rotation
- Interlocking Lever
- Ball and Socket 5/8" pins
- 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 Female Thread
9.SOLUTIONS Double Joint Arm (Tiny, 260mm)
Leofoto AM-5KIT Versa Magic Arm Kit
- 9.4" Long, Removable Components
- 1/4" Screw and 3/8" Screw at Both Ends
- Supports 13 lb, Hinged Sections
- Ball Head, Tripod Connection
Leofoto Versa Magic Arm (Large)
- 3 Articulating Joints
- Folds to 6.2"
- 3/8"-16 Mounting Screws
- Anti-Twist Adapter
Avenger D520LB 40" Extension Arm (Black)
- Zinc-plated Steel and Aluminum Alloy Construction
- Permanently Attached Grip Head
Matthews Hollywood Gobo Arm - 40"
Dedolight Flexible Stand Extension Arm (11")
Triad-Orbit IO-FLX Flexible Gooseneck Extension
- Flexible Gooseneck Extension
- Quick Release Coupler
- Mount Audio, Video & Lighting Devices
- Provides More Flexibility for Placement
9.SOLUTIONS El-Bo Arm
K&M 24622B Crossbar (Black)
- Crossbar Section
- Use with Light & Speaker Stands
- Accommodates (8) Spotlights
LanParte Friction Adjustment Magic Arm (6")
- Attach Accessories to Camera Rig
- Fully Extends up to 6"
- 1/4"-20 Screws on Either End
- Supports Accessory up to 8.8 lb
Kupo Super Grip Arm with Swivel Grip Finger (40")
- Steel Construction
- Super 5/8" Grip Finger w/ Etched Surface
- Integrated Swiveling Ball Joint
- Ratcheting Locking Handle
9.SOLUTIONS Double Joint Arm (Medium, 460mm)
Kupo Grip Arm Support
DigitalFoto Solution Limited H-004 Baby Offset Arm with (5) 5/8" Stud Pins
Dedolight Flexible Stand Extension (15.7")
Altman Crossbar with 2 Sliding Tops - 18"
9.SOLUTIONS Double Joint Arm (Long, 660mm)
Delta 1 Grip-It Single Arm with 1" Clamp
Kupo Junior 1 1/8" Side Arm (Chrome-plated)
Choosing Extension Arms
Extension arms attach to C-stands, camera equipment, lighting, and other photography components. These arms can make complex setups much easier, with enhanced control and functionality.Â
When to Use An Extension Arm
With a C-stand extension arm, you can attach studio flags and other components to your C-stands when setting up lighting equipment. This gives you a higher degree of control as you bounce, block, and diffuse your light.
You can attach an extension arm to your tripod to help you shoot new angles that would otherwise be impossible or inconvenient. For example, you could use an extension arm to create an overhead shot of food or a product on a table. You can also use extension arms to mount external flashes, microphones, and much more.
Types of Extension Arms
There are various types of extension arms for different applications, including flex arms, magic arms, pivot arms, and more.
Flex Arms
Lightweight, plastic, and segmented, flex arms resemble spinal cords, and they're incredibly flexible. You can connect them to most lightweight components easily, without requiring you to adjust lamps.
Magic Arm
Magic arms are also very flexible, and can handle heavier equipment. They feature a metal ball socket on the end of each arm with a super clamp stud, allowing you to easily attach your components with a reliable locking mechanism.
Pivot Arm
Versatile enough to handle various photography tasks, pivot arms use a wheel-locking elbow mechanism that allows you to adjust the tension. This feature is helpful when you're attaching components of different weights and you need to make adjustments. Because of its folding action, a pivot arm is especially useful if you need to save space.
Friction Arm
Friction arms are similar to magic arms, but they allow for partial locking of cameras, lights, and other components. This partial locking mechanism allows you to track objects while filming and make adjustments on the fly.
Grip Arm
Ideal for use with C-stands, grip arms feature durable heads and knuckles that can help you mount various components such as lights and flags.


