Overview

Mount an accessory or compact action camera onto a vehicle or flat surface with this Universal Action Camera Suction Cup Mounting Kit from Tilta. The kit includes a 4.5" suction cup, a 3" long articulating arm with ball heads on each end, and an additional 3-prong ball head mount.

SKU: GC33-TA-USC-45-MK

Tilta Universal Action Camera Suction Cup (4.5") Mounting Kit

Mount an accessory or compact action camera onto a vehicle or flat surface with this Universal Action Camera Suction Cup Mounting Kit from Tilta. The kit includes a 4.5" suction cup, a 3" long articulating arm with ball heads on each end, and an additional 3-prong ball head mount.

The ball head features 1/4"-20 anti-twist screws on either end, and one end mounts onto the suction cup mounting bracket. If you are using a GoPro-style action mount, you can swap in the 3-prong ball head for the 1/4"-20 default and mount your camera directly.

Tilta Universal Suction Cup with Mounting Bracket (4.5")

The 4.5" diameter Universal Suction Cup with Mounting Bracket from Tilta features a vacuum pump on the side that allows you to securely attach it to smooth, non-porous surfaces. It's made of rubber and silicone and provides multiple 1/4"-20 threads on top for mounting various devices and accessories, including action cameras such as GoPro HERO, DJI Action, or Insta360.

Tiltaing Mini Articulating Arm

Mount a monitor, light, mic, or other accessory onto your cage or rig with this Tiltaing Mini Articulating Arm from Tilta. The durable aluminum arm measures 3" in length, and it features ball heads with a 1/4"-20 screw and anti-twist divots on each end. This modular arm allows you to swap out the ball head ends with optional mounts such as an ARRI-style locating mount, a shoe adapter, a NATO clamp, and more.

Tilta Ball Head with 3-Prong Mount

Designed to customize the mounts on your Tilta Mini Articulating Arm, this Ball Head with 3-Prong Mount can add a 3-prong action camera mount to your preexisting magic arm. The ball head attaches to the articulating arm's clamp. The 3-prong mount on the opposite end can mount on compatible devices and is tightened via the integrated knob. Aluminum alloy and stainless steel make up the ball head's design for a lightweight and durable construction.

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Tilta Universal Action Camera Suction Cup (4.5") Mounting Kit

Key Features

  • 4.5" Universal Suction Cup
  • 3" Mini Articulating Arm with Ball Heads
  • 1/4"-20 Anti-Twist Screws on Each End
  • Replacement Ball Head with 3-Prong Mount

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Mount an accessory or compact action camera onto a vehicle or flat surface with this Universal Action Camera Suction Cup Mounting Kit from Tilta. The kit includes a 4.5" suction cup, a 3" long articulating arm with ball heads on each end, and an additional 3-prong ball head mount.

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