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Kupo KS-475 Super Knuckle with 1/4"-20 Camera Plate and 16mm Baby Hex Pin

The Kupo KS-475 allows you to securely mount your camera via a wide variety of equipment up to 8kgb, and it is ideal for high-angle setups. Attach your camera via the 1/4"-20 screw on the base plate, and the hex baby stud on the opposite end allows you to mount it via Kupo Convi Clamps, Viser clamps, super clamps and other compatible equipment. The angled design helps support your gear by using the clamp's center of gravity, and the rubber pad helps prevent scratching or slipping.

SKU: GC52-KPKS475

Kupo KS-475 Super Knuckle with 1/4"-20 Camera Plate and 16mm Baby Hex Pin

Kupo KS-475 Super Knuckle with 1/4"-20 Camera Plate and 16mm Baby Hex Pin

The Kupo KS-475 allows you to securely mount your camera via a wide variety of equipment up to 8kgb, and it is ideal for high-angle setups. Attach your camera via the 1/4"-20 screw on the base plate, and the hex baby stud on the opposite end allows you to mount it via Kupo Convi Clamps, Viser clamps, super clamps and other compatible equipment. The angled design helps support your gear by using the clamp's center of gravity, and the rubber pad helps prevent scratching or slipping.

Part of the Super Knuckle System

The KS-475 is part of the Kupo super knuckle system, an innovative modular system designed to provide you with complete freedom to position your accessories anywhere you want. This system features a shell that can hold two ball joints, which can be easily interchanged with other accessories on either side. The shell is constructed from a high-quality aluminium alloy that is both durable and lightweight, with a sleek black colour finish that adds a touch of style to your setup.

The system is incredibly easy to use thanks to its single knob, which can secure both ball joints simultaneously. The knob is made from sturdy metal and features a comfortable silicon rubber sleeve for a firm grip. The die-casting aluminium double socket arm provides stability and strength to the system, while the ball bases overall length of 77.8mm and socket-to-socket length of 59mm make it the perfect size for your accessories.

With many interchangeable accessories available, you can customise your setup to meet your specific needs. This super knuckle system is perfect for photographers, videographers, or anyone who needs to position their accessories in different directions. The core knuckle system weighs only 120g, making it easy to transport and use on the go. Get your hands on the Kupo super knuckle system today and experience the ultimate flexibility and convenience in your setup.

Key Features:

Fast, Compact and Secure

Mounts into Superclamps and Convi-Clamps

Ideal for High Camera Positions

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Kupo KS-475 Super Knuckle with 1/4"-20 Camera Plate and 16mm Baby Hex Pin

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Product Overview

Kupo KS-475 Super Knuckle with 1/4"-20 Camera Plate and 16mm Baby Hex Pin

The Kupo KS-475 allows you to securely mount your camera via a wide variety of equipment up to 8kgb, and it is ideal for high-angle setups. Attach your camera via the 1/4"-20 screw on the base plate, and the hex baby stud on the opposite end allows you to mount it via Kupo Convi Clamps, Viser clamps, super clamps and other compatible equipment. The angled design helps support your gear by using the clamp's center of gravity, and the rubber pad helps prevent scratching or slipping.

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