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Gator Camera Mount Mic Stand Adapter with Ball-and-Socket Head

BH #GAMICCAMRAMT • MFR #GFW-MIC-CAMERA-MT
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Gator Camera Mount Mic Stand Adapter with Ball-and-Socket Head
Key Features
  • Ball-and-Socket Head
  • Mount DSLRs & Video Cameras to Mic Stand
  • Handles Cameras up to 6 lb
  • 5/8"-27 Female Thread
Mount your camera to any standard mic stand with the Camera Mount Mic Stand Adapter from Gator Frameworks. With its ball-and-socket head, this device lets you mount the 1/4"-20 male thread of DSLR cameras or video recorders directly to mic stands with 5/8"-27 female threads.
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Gator MICCAMERAMT Overview

Mount your camera to any standard mic stand with the Camera Mount Mic Stand Adapter from Gator Frameworks. With its ball-and-socket head, this device lets you mount the 1/4"-20 male thread of DSLR cameras or video recorders directly to mic stands with 5/8"-27 female threads.

It can rotate 360° and tilt 180° to help you achieve your desired angle. A soft-touch knob helps you adjust and lock the camera. A rubberized contact pad prevents scratching. Fashioned out of steel, the adapter can handle cameras weighing up to 6 lb.

UPC: 716408555775

Gator MICCAMERAMT Specs

Thread
5/8"-27 Mic Thread (Female)
1/4"-20 Camera Thread (Male)
Material
Steel
Load Capacity
6 lb / 2.7 kg
Dimensions
2 x 2 x 1" / 5.1 x 5.1 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.2 lb / 100 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.285 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.9 x 4.7 x 1.15"

Gator MICCAMERAMT Reviews

PERFECT ADAPTOR

By Andres
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-07-31

I NEED TO GET AN EXTRA BECAUSE I HAVE SEVERAL MUSIC STANDS THAT I CAN USE FOR VIDEOGRAPHY THANKS TO THIS ADAPTER!!!

Better than I expected for the price

By Gene
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-15

The heavy duty steel construction was a pleasant surprise. The thumbscrew for the camera mount is big and easy to use. I feel the locking screw for the ball and swivel was a little disappointing. It would benefit from being a little bigger. If you are mounting something heavy you will need to make sure you screw it in tight. It was able to hold my Nikon D3300 just fine. One thing to take into consideration with this is what you will mount it on and the angle the item will sit at. I'm using it on a boom mic stand. My gopro will work just fine but the camera is a bit heavier than the boom can handle. If you are going to use it for anything over a pound I would recommend only using it on a mic stand with a vertical pole, or an extra heavy duty boom mic stand.

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