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Sirui HA-77 Horizontal Arm
The HA-77 Horizontal Arm from Sirui is a telescoping cross arm that can be combined with a tripod or stand to create a miniature camera boom. Its total 30.3 of length is provided by a two-section tube that rests on top of a tripod head, which features 360° of independent rotation. The tube and the head are connected by a fulcrum, which enables 90° of upwards or downwards tilt that can be locked into place. This allows an attached camera to be easily raised toward an elevated subject or over a scene. For subjects along the ground, the HA-77 Horizontal Arm can be used to obtain low angles while its user stands comfortably behind the camera.
This horizontal arm has a load capacity of 11 lb and is compatible with tripods or support systems that feature a 3/8 -16 mount. Thumbscrew locks are positioned on the HA-77 Horizontal Arm s tripod head, fulcrum, and the clamp that holds its telescoping, two-section tube on the fulcrum. By loosening each of these thumbscrew locks, the tripod head can be swiveled, the fulcrum tilted, and the two-section tube pushed toward or pulled away from the subject. Additionally, a twist lock on the two-section tube allows for rapid deployment of its second section.
To precisely position and extend the two-section tube, its first section features clearly visible hatch marks engraved at 0.5cm intervals from 0-30cm, the second section includes hatch marks along its length from 0-27cm that are also engraved at 0.5cm intervals, while the fulcrum s 90° upwards or downwards tilt can be set according to 10° intervals. For use as a miniature boom, the front end of the HA-77 Horizontal Arm on the two-section tube s second section includes a flat plate with a reversible mount that can accommodate a camera or tripod head with a 3/8 -16 or 1/4 -20 female accessory thread. At the rear end of the horizontal arm on the two-section tube s first section, a removable foam-padded handle with a ballast hook provides a secure and comfortable grip as well as the ability to counterbalance any items placed at the front of the horizontal arm.
Alternatively, the HA-77 Horizontal Arm can be used to adapt multiple devices to a single tripod or stand. By obtaining a second flat plate with a reversible mount from Sirui that can be substituted for the foam-padded handle, a camera or tripod head can be placed on both sides of the horizontal arm. With a ball head on both sides of the HA-77 Horizontal Arm, a configuration of two parallel cameras, or a single camera that is parallel to a different device can be created. When the HA-77 Horizontal Arm is used with its foam-padded handle, a camera that is placed toward the end of two-section tube s reversible mount can be positioned perpendicular to the tripod or stand which the horizontal arm is attached to. The camera can then be extended past the tripod or stand s legs, which is particularly useful for copy stand or macro photography of subjects directly below the camera lens.
The HA-77 Horizontal Arm from Sirui is a telescoping cross arm that can be combined with a tripod or stand to create a miniature camera boom. Its total 30.3 of length is provided by a two-section tube that rests on top of a tripod head, which features 360° of independent rotation. The tube and the head are connected by a fulcrum, which enables 90° of upwards or downwards tilt that can be locked into place. This allows an attached camera to be easily raised toward an elevated subject or over a scene. For subjects along the ground, the HA-77 Horizontal Arm can be used to obtain low angles while its user stands comfortably behind the camera.
This horizontal arm has a load capacity of 11 lb and is compatible with tripods or support systems that feature a 3/8 -16 mount. Thumbscrew locks are positioned on the HA-77 Horizontal Arm s tripod head, fulcrum, and the clamp that holds its telescoping, two-section tube on the fulcrum. By loosening each of these thumbscrew locks, the tripod head can be swiveled, the fulcrum tilted, and the two-section tube pushed toward or pulled away from the subject. Additionally, a twist lock on the two-section tube allows for rapid deployment of its second section.
To precisely position and extend the two-section tube, its first section features clearly visible hatch marks engraved at 0.5cm intervals from 0-30cm, the second section includes hatch marks along its length from 0-27cm that are also engraved at 0.5cm intervals, while the fulcrum s 90° upwards or downwards tilt can be set according to 10° intervals. For use as a miniature boom, the front end of the HA-77 Horizontal Arm on the two-section tube s second section includes a flat plate with a reversible mount that can accommodate a camera or tripod head with a 3/8 -16 or 1/4 -20 female accessory thread. At the rear end of the horizontal arm on the two-section tube s first section, a removable foam-padded handle with a ballast hook provides a secure and comfortable grip as well as the ability to counterbalance any items placed at the front of the horizontal arm.
Alternatively, the HA-77 Horizontal Arm can be used to adapt multiple devices to a single tripod or stand. By obtaining a second flat plate with a reversible mount from Sirui that can be substituted for the foam-padded handle, a camera or tripod head can be placed on both sides of the horizontal arm. With a ball head on both sides of the HA-77 Horizontal Arm, a configuration of two parallel cameras, or a single camera that is parallel to a different device can be created. When the HA-77 Horizontal Arm is used with its foam-padded handle, a camera that is placed toward the end of two-section tube s reversible mount can be positioned perpendicular to the tripod or stand which the horizontal arm is attached to. The camera can then be extended past the tripod or stand s legs, which is particularly useful for copy stand or macro photography of subjects directly below the camera lens.
- Telescoping cross arm with 11 lb load capacity that can be combined with a tripod or stand to create a miniature camera boom
- Compatible with tripods or support systems that feature a 3/8 -16 mount
- 19.7 to 30.3 of length provided by a two-section tube, which rests on top of a tripod head featuring 360° of independent rotation
- Two-section tube and the head are connected by a fulcrum, which enables 90° of upwards or downwards tilt that can be locked into place
- Individual thumbscrew locks allow tripod head to be swiveled, the fulcrum tilted, and the two-section tube pushed toward or pulled away from the subject
- Twist lock on the two-section tube allows for rapid deployment of its second section
- For precise positioning, first section of the two-section tube features clearly visible hatch marks engraved at 0.5cm intervals from 0-30cm, the second section of the tube includes hatch marks along its length from 0-27cm that are also engraved at 0.5cm intervals, and the fulcrum s 90° upwards or downwards tilt can be set according to 10° intervals
- Front end on the two-section tube s second section includes a flat plate with a reversible, side-facing mount that can accommodate a camera or tripod head with a 3/8 -16 or 1/4 -20 female accessory thread
- Removable foam-padded handle with a ballast hook provides a secure and comfortable grip as well the ability to counterbalance any items placed at the front of the horizontal arm
- Foam-padded handle can be substituted with a second, flat plate with a reversible mount from Sirui
- With a separately-available flat plate with reversible mount, a configuration of two parallel cameras, or a single camera that is parallel to a different device can be created
- When foam-padded handle is in use, two-section tube and a camera at side-facing mount can be extended past the tripod or stand s legs, useful for copy stand or macro photography of subjects below the camera lens
- 3/8 -16 mount on foam-padded handle allows it to be unscrewed from two-section tube and screwed into the tripod head s accessory head for storage and transport
- Measures 14.6 x 5.3 when configured and folded for storage and transport
- Durable, aluminum-alloy construction
- Drawstring pouch for storage and transport
- Hex key to remove or install tripod head or two-section tube s flat plate
- Two hex keys to tighten fulcrum retaining screw
- Ballast hook can be removed from foam-padded handle to be used as a hex key to remove or install tripod head or two-section tube s flat plate
- Tip of 3/8 -16 mount of foam-padded handle can be used as a hex key to remove or install tripod head or two-section tube s flat plate
Sirui HA77 Specs
Load Capacity | 11 lb / 5 kg |
Female Connection Type | One 3/8"-16 accessory thread |
Male Connection Type | Reversible 3/8"-16 or 1/4"-20 mount |
Material of Construction | Aluminum alloy |
Dimensions | Deployed: 19.7 x 7.9" to 30.3 x 7.9" (50 x 20.1 cm to 77 x 20.1 cm) Folded: 14.6 x 5.3" (37.1 x 13.5 cm) |
Weight | 2.6 lb (1.2 kg) |
In the Box
- Sirui HA-77 Horizontal Arm
- Pouch
- Hex Key for Tripod Head and Telescoping Tube Plate Retaining Screws
- 2 x Hex Key for Fulcrum Retaining Screw
- 6-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Amrik
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
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Love this! Mounted on a sturdy tripod on a dolly..... a fast flexible way to position a camera anywhere... overhead ...
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Amrik
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
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Love this! Mounted on a sturdy tripod on a dolly..... a fast flexible way to position a camera anywhere... overhead ...
Marris
Wednesday, 10 April 2024
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Love its compactness, very stable, not so light but it is something I'm very satisfied with its construction & application.
Catlee
Monday, 30 October 2023
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Using with an R2204 and AM223 tripods. Good for both macro and general use.
Hulst
Tuesday, 4 July 2023
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This arm is sturdy and easy to carry around! It extends far enough to shoot overhead shots without showing the ...
Darrekk
Tuesday, 6 June 2023
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Solved the 2 major issues with tripod - shooting low and shooting overhead shots, plus any imaginable position you can ...
Dindog
Thursday, 1 June 2023
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Wow! This is one of my top 3 pieces of gear! A must have to get right over the action. ...
Godfrey
Friday, 28 April 2023
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There are not a lot of horizontal arms out there that can support the weight of a DSLR. This one ...