The Four-Point Vibration Absorbing Bracket is designed to support Marshall Electronics micro broadcast cameras, such as the CV503 or CV506. It features 1/4"-20 pass-through holes on the top and bottom, allowing you to mount the camera on top while attaching the bracket to various supports. When it's used in applications involving motors, helicopters, drones, bikes, boats, and the like, its rubber grommets will absorb some of the vibration that's caused, allowing you to capture more stable video. Mounting screws are not included.
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Key Features
- For Stable Video on Drones, Bikes & More
- 1/4"-20 Pass-Throughs on Top and Bottom
- Rubber Grommet Vibration Absorption
The Four-Point Vibration Absorbing Bracket is designed to support Marshall Electronics micro broadcast cameras, such as the CV503 or CV506. It features 1/4"-20 pass-through holes on the top and bottom, allowing you to mount the camera on top while attaching the bracket to various supports. When it's used in applications involving motors, helicopters, drones, bikes, boats, and the like, its rubber grommets will absorb some of the vibration that's caused, allowing you to capture more stable video. Mounting screws are not included.
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Marshall Electronics CVM-3 Reviews
Works like it should!
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-07
Works just like it should! We had a problem with vibrations showing up on our live stream since the camera was mounted next to a drum set. Now the vibrations are totally gone, and we can still have our awesome action shot.
Loving our product!!
By Stephen
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-07-02
Thank you!!!
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We are creating Oak shelving 34" x 8" to mount ...
We are creating Oak shelving 34" x 8" to mount the PTZ Optic live stream camera. Would it be better to mount 4 Brackets between the stationary shelf and floating camera shelf or just 1 bracket under the camera attached to the stationary shelf?
The Marshall brackets are designed to be used individually for mounting small cameras onto drones or bicycles. The PTZ cameras weigh significantly more. It is not designed for a static shelf mount.
Date published: 2020-10-02
What is the maximum load capacity for this ...
What is the maximum load capacity for this product? How many LBs Max.?
The Marshall Electronics CVM3 will have a Max weight of 500g when used in motion and a Hold max weight of 1kg when stationary.
Date published: 2023-11-16
There appear to be larger holes besides the 1/4 ...
There appear to be larger holes besides the 1/4 20" holes in this vibration absorbing bracket. Do these holes accept 3/8 16" screws?
This does not have 3/8-16” threads.
Date published: 2021-03-22
We are creating an oak shelf 34" x 8" to hold an ...
We are creating an oak shelf 34" x 8" to hold an PTZ Optic camera for live streaming. Would it be better to mount 4 of these brackets between the stationary shelf and the corners of the floating camera shelf or just mount 1 bracket between the stationary shelf and the camera?
The Marshall Electronics Four-Point Vibration Absorbing Bracket for Micro Broadcast Cameras
will only have a 3" x 3" x 1" surface for light weight cameras like the Marshall Electronics CV503. With the small payload limit allowed, I do not believe using multiple units will help stabilize/support the weight of your PTZ camera and shelf.
Date published: 2020-10-26
What frequency of vibrations does this dampen?
What frequency of vibrations does this dampen?
The frequency specification is not published. Generally speaking, it would be very low frequencies that would be dampened/absorbed by this device.
Date published: 2019-07-17
I'm looking for a solution to mount a video fluid ...
I'm looking for a solution to mount a video fluid head to the top of a small wooden wall for livestreaming athletics from a media tower. Is it possible to mount a video fluid head (Such as Manfrotto, Benro) to the center of this on top, after securing the base to the top of the wall with screws?
I do not see why not. Sounds like a plan.
Date published: 2019-07-30