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Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm (25-61")

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Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm (25-61")
Key Features
  • Minimum Length: Two Sections, 24" Each
  • Maximum Extension: 5.1'
  • Rubberized Handgrip
  • Profiled Aluminum Tubes
The 25 to 61" Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm has a rubberized handgrip and can be used to extend lights up to 5.1'. This is a more precise, flexible way to position lighting gear (even with umbrellas or softboxes) than placing it on stands, and it takes up less floor space as well. The two sections of the EL-Boom Arm can be quickly adjusted with the clip-locks. The standard spigot mount fits Elinchrom flash heads and the Ranger Quadra heads. The arm will hold approximately 4.4 lb.
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Will this work with the AD200?

Will this work with the AD200?
Asked by: Jacob
Yes, the included bracket accepts this 5/8" stud tip.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2021-02-25

how would you attach a cordless mic?

how would you attach a cordless mic?
Asked by: ALAN
The black plastic cover on the tip can be removed. From there you might need adapters based on your equipment to fit its 1/4" 20 threading.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-03-20

Will a Magmod Magshoe 2 fit snugly on this boom ...

Will a Magmod Magshoe 2 fit snugly on this boom arm spigot without wobble? The Magshoe 2 does not seat well on an off-brand arm.
Asked by: William
The MagMod MagShoe 2 has a 5/8" receiver which will be compatible with Elinchrom EL Handheld Boom Arm (25-61") which features a 5/8" stud at the end for mounting.
Answered by: Davis H
Date published: 2025-02-13

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What is it's weight limit? Could it hold an Interfit Stellar Xtreme 300? Roughly 4lbs.
Asked by: Anonymous
plain strobe? or fitted with some modifier like a softbox? I use it to hold a speedlight, but it is my belief that it can hold a studio light (using my Einsteins as an example); issue is, with a heavier item at the mounting end, it could be difficult to hold; one of my studio buddies just uses a regular boom that he pulls off his studio boom and because it is so long, he can balance the other end on the ground and hold it with his foot; that way he doesn't have to physically hold it up; I use this boom with a speedlight when I travel to remote locations and I can't carry a big boom..Jerry
Answered by: Jerome R.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Will this work with Alien Bee?
Asked by: Stanley P.
No it couldn't, I use it for speelights and it is fine, but Alien Bee will be heavy on it
Answered by: Angelob
Date published: 2018-08-28
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