🎥 Capture Every Angle with Confidence!
The Manfrotto 244 Variable Friction Magic Arm is a versatile and precision-engineered mounting solution designed for photographers and videographers. With its adjustable friction control, dual ball joints, and compatibility with various gear, this magic arm empowers you to achieve the perfect shot every time.
P**Y
Well made and holds gear securely
The Manfrotto 244 Variable Friction Magic Arm comes close to being a jack of all trades: umbrella bracket, hair light, back light, camera mount, mic stand, monitor/iPad mount, etc. I mainly use it with a Super Clamp, allowing it to be securely attached almost anywhere. The ends are male light stand tips and fit standard 5/8" female light stand sockets. It makes an excellent light stand when used with the Manfrotto 003 Backlight Base.The friction wheel controls arm and ball joint tension simultaneously. So you always need two hands for adjustment: one hand on your gear to keep it from flopping and the other to control the wheel. With moderate fiction, movements are smooth but, once locked down, it holds a medium sized DSLR or light head without budging.I tried a friend's Magic Arm with the cam-lever. Same excellent build quality but the lever is more difficult to adjust than a friction wheel. You need to really muscle it too! However, I was surprised my Magic Arm arrived without the wheel installed. Probably Manfrotto wanted to reduce bulk and use a smaller box. No biggie, just spin the wheel on and you're golden. No assembly instructions provided or needed.I didn't find the camera bracket terribly useful and should have bought the Magic Arm without the bracket. I use a ball head (Sunwayfoto) to mount LED lights, mics or cameras: the Magic Arm has a little settle with heavy loads and a ball head allows fine adjustments after lockdown. To attach a ball head, screw a 1/4 to 3/8" male stud adapter, e.g., Manfrotto 118 Male Spigot into the arm's baby stud and screw the head on it. You could also mount the ball head directly on the bracket if you don't mind the extra weight and bulk.The Magic Arm is well designed, built like a bazooka and my most useful Super Clamp accessory. I'm often in cramped quarters and it works where light stands and tripods dare not tread.
J**V
The right gear.
Phenomenal piece of gear. Pricey but worth every penny!
J**N
These are actual magic
I am finally finished making my captains chair with a Razor Enki and the Manfrotto super clamp system and the magic arms with camera attachment I've been trying all year and wasting so much money on different and much less viable solutions to mounting my glove80 split keyboards to my gaming chair. As it turns out you get what you pay for. These are expensive little steel rods, but they are sturdy as hell and worth every penny.
D**M
Outstanding product!
The Manfrotto 244 Magic Arm is incredibly well designed. I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with the build quality. I needed an articulating desktop mount for my camcorder, to replace the floor standing tripod that claimed too much space in my office. The arm is plenty long for my needs. The clamp (sold separately) firmly attaches to my desk, and the arm allows perfect positioning of my camcorder. The Arm is rated to support about 6.5 pounds, which is twice the weight rating of other products. Perfect for my camcorder, teleprompter, and microphone. It's pricey, but you get what you pay for.
N**Y
Well made and very versatile
I use this in a different way, but I think I can speak to it's quality. I have a toddler that is easier to shower then give a bath, but the shower head is way too high for him. I clamp this to the shower door frame and the other end told the shower head. It's getting wet daily and there's no signs of rust or wear. It still holds tight and I can control the position easily. Wherever I want the head to be, I can do it with one knob.I can say the jaws don't open wide enough to hold a large cell phone. Probably the only complaint I have. When not in use it folds down fairly tight and fits in a regular backpack but just barely.
M**E
Not 'Magic', put pretty darned cool
There are two studs on ball joints on either end of the arm. When the knob is turned counter-clockwise, the ball joints and the center 'elbow' all loosen. The loosing is gradual, so it won't suddenly collapse. Once you have it set, turn the knob clockwise and all the movable joints tighten. I was a little leery of hanging my DSLR in the air, but this arm locks up pretty solidly.Now I have a set point on my macro table for mounting the camera. Since focus and view angle is so critical in macro work, my tripod is a bit of a nuisance. This makes life a whole bunch more simpler. :)The arm and clamp combo are also being used where tripods are not permitted/practical but where a solid mount point (e.g.fence post) is available.Construction is solid, fit and finish are excellent and the usage is intuitive.The Superclamp in the photos is not included, but unless you already have a mounting strategy figured out, you'll need one.Quick edit: The knob on mine was fully assembled and there were no missing parts. Maybe they read the previous reviews.
B**N
Why would anyone buy anything else?
It took me a long time to find this. The sturdiest and most well engineered piece of equipment I've bought from Amazon. Worth every penny.I can't imagine holding a DSLR camera with anything else extend a tripod. For everywhere and anywhere you can't use a tripod, like a desk, use this
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