TARION Camera Desk Mount Stand – Overhead Arm for DSLR with 360° Rotating Ballhead and 2 kg Load
Product description
What it is
The TARION Camera Desk Mount Stand is a heavy-duty overhead mounting arm designed for desktop use. It features a three-section extendable arm with three adjustment knobs, a C-clamp base suitable for desks up to 6 cm thick, and a 1/4‑inch threaded ballhead. The setup is aimed at photographers, videographers and streamers who want flexible, hands-free camera positioning without rigging a full tripod system.
How it’s built

Constructed largely from aluminium components, including tubes, the ballhead and the C-clamp base, it’s built to feel sturdy on the desk. The arm’s diameter is 28 mm, contributing to a robust profile while keeping the weight manageable. The design supports a maximum load of 2 kg, which covers many compact DSLRs, mirrorless bodies and some accessory attachments.
Why it matters for your setup


The standout feature is the overhead capability: a 360° rotating ballhead and a full 360° horizontal base rotation let you aim from above or at angles that standard side-mounted setups simply can’t reach. The three-section arm allows precise extension and retraction, with vertical 360° knob adjustments and a foldable, collapsible form for when the desk space needs to be freed.

Who it’s for
If you shoot overhead product photography, macro work, desk setups, or plan to stream with a top-down view, this stand can eliminate the need for a clunkier rig. It accommodates a range of devices thanks to a universal 1/4 inch screw and the wide compatibility of a rotating ballhead. It’s well suited for those who want a compact desk solution that still offers substantial reach.
What to consider before buying

On the downside, the 2 kg load limit means larger DSLRs or very heavy lenses may be over capacity. While the arm can extend to roughly 100 cm, balance and desk thickness (up to 6 cm) are important to ensure stability. As with any desk-mounted rig, the trade-off is compact space versus the ability to relocate the setup quickly, if you frequently need substantial free space or tripod-style height, a freestanding option could be more flexible.


How it compares to other approaches
Compared with a traditional overhead arm that sits on a larger tripod base, this desk stand is designed for desktop use and portability. It’s a pragmatic choice if you want to avoid floor-standing clutter and you primarily shoot from a fixed desk position. If your requirements include heavier cameras or longer focal lengths, you may need a system with a higher load rating or a larger mounting footprint.

Practical usage ideas
Imagine a small product shoot: you clamp the base to a sturdy desk, extend the arm to place a compact camera right above a product, and rotate the ballhead to capture top-down detail. For livestreams, the overhead view can keep your hands free while you adjust framing from above, and the 360° rotations allow you to switch between overhead and side angles without moving the desk setup.
What to check before purchase



- Confirm your camera’s weight including any lens and accessories stays within the 2 kg limit.
- Ensure your desk edge is within 6 cm thick for a secure clamp.
- Verify the 1/4 inch screw compatibility with your camera or accessory plates.
- Consider room for extension: the reach is substantial, but balance with desk space and neck clearance for long sessions.
FAQ (what you might wonder)
- Will this support a heavy mirrorless body with a modest lens? Likely yes if the total weight stays under 2 kg.
- Can I use it for a smartphone or light microphone? Yes, given the wide compatibility implied by the 1/4 inch screw and rotating head, though you may need a suitable adaptor.
- Is the setup easy to fold away after a shoot? The description suggests a foldable, lightweight design, which should aid quick storage.

Final verdict
Final verdict: Worth considering if you want a compact overhead desk solution that offers substantial reach and full 360° articulation without investing in a large, freestanding rig. It suits users prioritising desk space, quick repositioning and a clean top-down view for photography, videography or streaming. It may not be the best option if you regularly work with heavier cameras or require extreme vertical height beyond desk confines.
Is it worth it?
It makes sense if you need an adjustable, overhead camera setup that stays mounted on a desk, prioritising space efficiency and simplicity of use. If your needs include heavier gear or extensive vertical range, you may want to look for a higher-load alternative.
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