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SmallRig Rosette Arm (11")

BH #SM3959 • MFR #3959
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SmallRig Rosette Arm (11")
Key Features
  • Adjustable Ball Heads on Both Ends
  • 1/4"-20 Anti-Twist Screw on Each End
  • Measures 11" Long, Large Locking Lever
  • 6.2 lb Maximum Load
Mount a monitor, light, or accessory onto your camera rig at almost any angle with this 11" long Articulating Rosette Arm from SmallRig. The aluminum and stainless steel arm features 1/4"-20 screws on either end with ARRI-style anti-twist divots. There are silicone pads on either end to add grip and prevent scratches on your gear.
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SmallRig 3959 Overview

Mount a monitor, light, or accessory onto your camera rig at almost any angle with this 11" long Articulating Rosette Arm from SmallRig. The aluminum and stainless steel arm features 1/4"-20 screws on either end with ARRI-style anti-twist divots. There are silicone pads on either end to add grip and prevent scratches on your gear.

Both ball heads and the center joint are secured using a large center locking lever, and the sections are connected by a 360° rotating rosette joint. The arm has a safe maximum load capacity of 6.6 lb. Each screw mount features a tightening thumbscrew for easy accessory mounting.

SmallRig 3959 Specs

Load Capacity
6.6 lb / 3 kg
Top Mount
1/4"-20 Male
Bottom Mount
1/4"-20 Male
Points of Articulation
3
Material of Construction
Aluminum, Steel
Maximum Length
11" / 27.9 cm
Width
1.3" / 3.2 cm
Depth
2.4" / 6 cm
Weight
11.6 oz / 330 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.725 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.6 x 4.1 x 1.7"

SmallRig 3959 Reviews

Good, not great

By Collin
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-21

I bought this arm to hold my Pyro 7 and was excited to utilize the Arri locating pins, but they unfortunately let me down. Even with those pins, there was still a little bit of movement at both ends, and I can't stand when any screws have movement in them. I also am not a big fan of how big the teeth are at the elbow - the knob has to be loosened quite a lot in order to articulate the arm, which is usually what I need to move the most.

Misfortune with happiness.

By Ricardo
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-08-07

The truth seemed to be of good quality, but the second time I used it to shoot my fx3 with the tamron 17-28mm it suddenly broke and if it wasn't for the safety cable that I put on it the camera would have fallen heavily, then I realized that its components are not made of metal but some kind of aluminum or something fragile enough. It seems that this arm is only for very simple things, because before it broke I tried to place my atomos ninja but it did not give me confidence. I do not recommend it. It looks good quality but it is not.

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