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KUPO KS-600B Dual Mount Tether Arm

The Kupo KS-600B Tether Arm is a handy and elegant solution to tethered shooting. The 60cm long arm centre comes with a 3/8’’ receiver, offering an easy to mount crossbar on a tripod base or light stand, ready to support your camera and laptop.

SKU: GC52-KPKS600B

KUPO KS-600B Dual Mount Tether Arm

KUPO KS-600B Dual Mount Tether Arm

The Kupo KS-600B Tether Arm is a handy and elegant solution to tethered shooting. The 60cm long arm centre comes with a 3/8’’ receiver, offering an easy to mount crossbar on a tripod base or light stand, ready to support your camera and laptop.

Each of the two sliding platforms is equipped with a 3/8’’ screw that allows double ball-heads to mount for tethered shooting either with two parallel cameras, or a camera and a Kupo Tethermate laptop platform, or even two Tethermates to support a laptop and a Wacom. Each of the two platforms has control to release and constrain the movenent of the platforms along the 60cm arm.

Further, each end of the Tether Arm has a 3/8" screw mount so that a tripod Ballhead or other equipment can also be attached to the Tether Arm. This can be a useful feature for Macro photography and copy stand work.

Features:

60cm cross arm with four 3/8"-16 mounts to adapt multiple devices to a single tripod or stand

Three sliding clamps along the length of the cross arm, one centre clamp and two side clamps

The centre clamp's accessory thread allows for direct attachment to a tripod, light stand, C-Stand, or support device that features a 3/8"-16 mount

Side clamps each have mounts that can mount a tripod ball head or any other device with a 3/8"-16 female thread Both ends of the cross arm include a side-facing 3/8"-16 mount

Each sliding clamp includes a control handle and an integrated thumbwheel

Control handles can be loosened or tightened to release or lock sliding movements

One side clamp and a centre clamp can be fully pushed to one side to allow the remaining clamp up to 38cm of movement

Both side clamps have a maximum range of up to 28cm if the centre clamp is locked in the middle of the cTether Arm

Turning a side clamp's thumbwheel allows its 3/8"-16 mount to rotate and thread directly into a tripod ballhead for easier mounting

Side clamp thumbwheels help to ensure that any items installed on the side clamp mounts are fully secured and pointed in the desired direction

The centre clamp's thumbwheel means you do not need to rotate the entire Tether Arm to attach it to the tripod base or light stand

A camera connected to a tripod ballhead at either of the side-facing 3/8"-16 end mounts can be cantilevered past the tripod or stand's legs, useful for copy stand or macro photography of subjects below the camera lens

Durable, aluminium-alloy construction

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KUPO KS-600B Dual Mount Tether Arm

The Kupo KS-600B Tether Arm is a handy and elegant solution to tethered shooting. The 60cm long arm centre comes with a 3/8’’ receiver, offering an easy to mount crossbar on a tripod base or light stand, ready to support your camera and laptop.

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