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Marshall Electronics CVM-18 Overview
Designed for attaching Marshall miniature and compact cameras to trusses, railings, and poles, this Marshall Electronics Pole Clamp features a 3" maximum jaw width and a ball mount for attaching the camera. The ball mount, which is removable, provides a 1/4" -20 camera screw and is swivel-adjustable for positioning the camera at desired angles. At full length the Pole Clamp measures 4.5" , so it keeps your camera close to the pole while providing enough room to freely swivel-adjust it.
EAN: 801813224832
Marshall Electronics CVM-18 Specs
Clamp Width | Up to 3" / 7.6 cm |
Camera Mount | 1/4"-20 Male |
Maximum Length | 4.5" / 11.4 cm |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.35 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.7 x 3.9 x 3.4" |
In the Box
- Marshall Electronics Pole Clamp with Adjustable Camera Mount
- 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Deacon
Tuesday, 1 August 2023
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we needed to mount a TV from the ceiling and have the webcam sit above the TV. The Marshall clamp ...
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Hq
Wednesday, 6 September 2023
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Difficult to get to a reasonable tightness. Always seems loose.
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Hq
Wednesday, 6 September 2023
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Difficult to get to a reasonable tightness. Always seems loose.
Deacon
Tuesday, 1 August 2023
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we needed to mount a TV from the ceiling and have the webcam sit above the TV. The Marshall clamp ...
Penni
Saturday, 1 April 2023
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Well-thought out bit of engineering. Must have gone through a few generations of design. Curved jaws may be more suitable ...
Racine
Monday, 27 February 2023
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Clipped it to the side of the piano to shoot down the keyboard, holding nicely so far!