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Novoflex KIT Universal Photo Survival Kit

The Novoflex Photo Survival Kit is an ultra-versatile kit that provides the suitable parts to stabilize a camera or similar lightweight accessory to almost any surface. Whether you need to clamp or screw the item into something or to position it securely on firm ground or mount it on a smooth surface, the Photo Survival Kit offers the suitable tools.

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Novoflex KIT Universal Photo Survival Kit

Novoflex KIT Universal Photo Survival Kit

The Novoflex Photo Survival Kit is an ultra-versatile kit that provides the suitable parts to stabilize a camera or similar lightweight accessory to almost any surface. Whether you need to clamp or screw the item into something or to position it securely on firm ground or mount it on a smooth surface, the Photo Survival Kit offers the suitable tools.

Built around the BALL19 Mini Ball Head, parts in this kit can be joined to the ball head to make a window mount, a ground mount, a tabletop mount, or even stick a camera to a window.

Fast and uncomplicated, this universal set can be used when taking along a large tripod that is too unwieldy, too heavy or simply when not practical, e.g. when going on a biking or trekking trip.

Novoflex BALL19 Small Ball Head with 1/4"-20 Screw

The Novoflex BALL19 Small Ball Head is a compact and extremely strong ball head. It features a 1/4"-20 camera screw and is ideal for point and shoot or small digital cameras. It can also be used in combination with the many innovative Novoflex accessories that use a 1/4"-20 male screw.

Novoflex Micropod Mini Tripod

The Novoflex Micropod is the "David" among compact tripods. Although it is very compact and weighs a mere 1.76 oz, it is strong enough to support a heavy mirror reflex camera. Three legs, which extend from the hemispherical base, push into unique "O" ring mounts. Ideal for use with Neiger 19 mini ball heads.

Novoflex Uniklem-42 Compact Clamp with 1/4"-20 Screw

The Novoflex Uniklem-42 is a handy and compact clamp solution for affixing a camera (with or without a ball head) to tables, boards, pipes, and even car windows. Great for tight spaces or when no tripod is available, the clamp consists of two support platforms offset at 90°, both with a 1/4"-20 female threading. An integrated 1/4"-20 screw keeps the camera in place during vertical or horizontal orientation.

Incredibly strong

Quick attachment/detachment from camera or head

Broad, rubber-based mounting platforms

Novoflex Ground Spike with 1/4"-20 Threaded Socket

A solid spike with a 1/4"-20 threaded socket, is used to anchor Novoflex rods firmly in the ground.

Novoflex Metal Rod 15cm with 1/4"-20 Threads

A 5.9" (15 cm) metal rod with a male 1/4"-20 on one end and a female 1/4"-20 on the other end. For use with the Basic Ball head, or for any application using 1/4"-20 threads.

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Novoflex KIT Universal Photo Survival Kit

The Novoflex Photo Survival Kit is an ultra-versatile kit that provides the suitable parts to stabilize a camera or similar lightweight accessory to almost any surface. Whether you need to clamp or screw the item into something or to position it securely on firm ground or mount it on a smooth surface, the Photo Survival Kit offers the suitable tools.

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