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KUPO KCP-390 Alli Clamp For Speed Lights And Off-Camera Flash

The Flash Alli Clamp from Kupo is the ideal tool for the mobile photographer who uses speed lights. The Flash Alli Clamp gives you the flexibility to mount your speed light quickly, securely and in almost any position. When time is of the essence, being able to arrive at a location, mount your flash and take the shot is what you want. Sometimes, messing about with lighting stands, or complex rigs can be the difference between getting the job done, or missing your deadline. The Alli Clamp gives you the ability to clamp to tabletops, doorframes, street signs, TV screens, cupboards, chairs or almost anything you can imagine.

SKU: GC52-KPKCP390

KUPO KCP-390 Alli Clamp For Speed Lights And Off Camera Flash

KUPO KCP-390 Alli Clamp For Speed Lights And Off-Camera Flash

The Flash Alli Clamp from Kupo is the ideal tool for the mobile photographer who uses speed lights. The Flash Alli Clamp gives you the flexibility to mount your speed light quickly, securely and in almost any position. When time is of the essence, being able to arrive at a location, mount your flash and take the shot is what you want. Sometimes, messing about with lighting stands, or complex rigs can be the difference between getting the job done, or missing your deadline. The Alli Clamp gives you the ability to clamp to tabletops, doorframes, street signs, TV screens, cupboards, chairs or almost anything you can imagine.

The Flash Alli Clamp features a special ball-joint mount that allows for simple and quick adjustment to the angle of your light. The cold shoe mount on top of this ball joint is adjustable to ensure you can mount any brand or style of speed light. The Alli Clamp can also be mounted to a light stand when you need to thanks to the 16mm receiver. The jaws of the Flash Alli Clamp feature rubber studs that protect the mounting surface and also ensure a tight hold. The Alli Clamp jaws can clamp on anything from 5mm to 40mm.

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KUPO KCP-390 Alli Clamp For Speed Lights And Off-Camera Flash

The Flash Alli Clamp from Kupo is the ideal tool for the mobile photographer who uses speed lights. The Flash Alli Clamp gives you the flexibility to mount your speed light quickly, securely and in almost any position. When time is of the essence, being able to arrive at a location, mount your flash and take the shot is what you want. Sometimes, messing about with lighting stands, or complex rigs can be the difference between getting the job done, or missing your deadline. The Alli Clamp gives you the ability to clamp to tabletops, doorframes, street signs, TV screens, cupboards, chairs or almost anything you can imagine.

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