Product description
This super clamp is a compact mounting solution for photographers and videographers who need a reliable grip on odd surfaces. Designed to secure cameras, lights and accessories to rods, shelves or even plate glass, it offers a quick way to add support where standard mounts will not fit and makes rigging faster on set or in the studio.
Key Points
The clamp grips tubes and bars while protecting finishes with non-slip rubber pads, reducing the risk of scratches on delicate equipment. Robust construction mixes stainless steel with black anodised aluminium for corrosion resistance and everyday durability, and the locking lever allows firm tightening on a range of diameters. For added flexibility, it accepts both 1/4" and 3/8" accessories so you can attach monitors, microphones or small lights without extra adapters. 📷
A useful detail is that two clamps are supplied in the pack, which helps when you need to set up multiple attachment points or build modular rigs. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, the clamp works best on round bars and rods within a specific diameter range, so very thin wires or extremely thick beams may require a different solution. 🔧
Technical Specifications
- Name: SMALLRIG 2058 Super Clamp (2 pack)
- Threads: - 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16
- Material: - Stainless steel and black anodised aluminium
- Compatible rod diameters: - 15 mm to 40 mm
- Pack size: - 2 clamps
Usage Recommendations
Attach the clamp to cross bars, shelving edges, camera rigs, magic arms or umbrella shafts and then mount accessories using the available 1/4" or 3/8" threads. For photography, position a clamp where it can take the load close to the support point to minimise leverage and the chance of slippage. When working with glass or painted surfaces, clean the contact area and ensure the rubber pads are in place for a safer hold.
If you pair a clamp with a magic arm or articulating bracket, tighten the locking lever incrementally while testing the balance. Avoid overtightening metal-to-metal joints as this may make adjustments harder later. Note that compatibility with odd-shaped profiles depends on the clamping surface area, so flat or very irregular edges may not yield the same stability as round rods.
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Description:
This super clamp is a compact mounting solution for photographers and videographers who need a reliable grip on odd surfaces. Designed to secure cameras, lights and accessories to rods, shelves or even plate glass, it offers a quick way to add support where standard mounts will not fit and makes rigging faster on set or in the studio.
Key Points
The clamp grips tubes and bars while protecting finishes with non-slip rubber pads, reducing the risk of scratches on delicate equipment. Robust construction mixes stainless steel with black anodised aluminium for corrosion resistance and everyday durability, and the locking lever allows firm tightening on a range of diameters. For added flexibility, it accepts both 1/4" and 3/8" accessories so you can attach monitors, microphones or small lights without extra adapters. 📷
A useful detail is that two clamps are supplied in the pack, which helps when you need to set up multiple attachment points or build modular rigs. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, the clamp works best on round bars and rods within a specific diameter range, so very thin wires or extremely thick beams may require a different solution. 🔧
Technical Specifications
- Name: SMALLRIG 2058 Super Clamp (2 pack)
- Threads: - 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16
- Material: - Stainless steel and black anodised aluminium
- Compatible rod diameters: - 15 mm to 40 mm
- Pack size: - 2 clamps
Usage Recommendations
Attach the clamp to cross bars, shelving edges, camera rigs, magic arms or umbrella shafts and then mount accessories using the available 1/4" or 3/8" threads. For photography, position a clamp where it can take the load close to the support point to minimise leverage and the chance of slippage. When working with glass or painted surfaces, clean the contact area and ensure the rubber pads are in place for a safer hold.
If you pair a clamp with a magic arm or articulating bracket, tighten the locking lever incrementally while testing the balance. Avoid overtightening metal-to-metal joints as this may make adjustments harder later. Note that compatibility with odd-shaped profiles depends on the clamping surface area, so flat or very irregular edges may not yield the same stability as round rods.









