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9.solutions Heavy-duty T-handle (silver)

9.solutions Heavy-duty T-handle (silver)
  • Product Code: ga45697
  • Availability: In Stock

$59.97 $92.35

Offering increased surface area for a stronger grip, the silver, aluminum-finished Heavy Duty T-Handle from 9.Solutions replaces the standard handle on the Savior Clamp or any full-sized Python Clamp.

Anodized Aluminum Construction    Replaces Standard Handle    Increased Surface Area, Ergonomic Design

Parameters
Material of ConstructionAluminum
Connection3/8"-16 female thread
FinishSilver
Weight4.6 oz (130 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.34 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.95 x 3.55 x 1.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how can you mount a dsrl camera on it?

A: You can use a Impact camera plate https://bhpho.to/2LlHJxp.

Q: 2. What is the difference between Impact Baby Drop Down Pin and Impact Heavy Duty Swivel Pin?

A: The Heavy Duty Swivel Pin adds articulation to your stand or boom and the ball joint allows 180 swivel of the fixture. The Impact Baby Drop Down Pin is used on the end of a boom arm to maintain a constant downward angle of a mounted light fixture.

Q: 3. Where is this made at?

A: As per our records, this product is made in China. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.

Q: 4. What is the load capacity?

A: The load capacity on the Impact Heavy-Duty Swivel Pin is 20 lbs.

Q: 5. Is this similar to the Matthew magic finger?

A: This is designed to have similar function.

Q: 6. Does the 5/8 pin have a threaded hole in the end? What size?

A: No. Does not have any threaded holes.

Q: 7. Can the male pin be removed and replaced with a baby pin? Strobes with modifiers tend to rotate down when not affixed to a pin with notches for the screw to snug into.

A: It is a baby pin. It is not removable.

Q: 8. I'm curious of any recommendations for a tripod that can be used both for photography purposes, but also have the ability to mount a motorized astrophotography tracking head to it at a later time? Id rather splurge on the tripod, being I'd use it for both. Id like it to be backwards compatible with either / or, multiple types of head options (basically be as future proof as it could be). Any advice would be really appreciated! Budget, midrange, and top of the line suggestions would be awesome! Id end up buying a higher end ($1000-ish) tracking head. Willing to hear what else you all suggest! Thanks

A: There are many tripods that can work with regular too mortised heads. The one you listed is good, Manfrotto 528XB Heavy Duty Tripod. And this is some others but there are many more, https://bhpho.to/3dnoIGP .

Q: 9. Will this stand hold an iPad 12.9 in it's case?

A: It will take a 12.9" iPad but depending on the case it may not work.

Q: 10. What's the simplest, shortest way to adapt this to a 1/4" threaded male screw in order to mount smaller LED lights, without adding excessive length?

A: The smallest adapter to a 1/4 20 would be a Rapid adapter. https://bhpho.to/2lAkR1d

25/08/2024

I put this on a small quadrapod overhead camera rig with a Camvate frame and a macro focusing rail holding a little Sony A6500 and a medium macro for vertical down shots. It keeps my hand away from grabbing the lens barrel or the focusing macro rail. Red...that means I can expect people to see it, grab it, tilt the rig right and not mess with anything else.

5
04/08/2024

This is a beautifully made grip, with a bit of weight to it and a nice dense foam rubber grip. I would say my hands are on the large size but my fingures do not quite touch the pad of my thumb when holding this grip handle. I use it to provide additional support for a Nikon 300mm f4 lens. I added a quick release grip that matches that on the camera body (Nikon D750) and also on the lens. I attach this grip handle to the lens and am amazed how much steadier I can hold the camera with this unit attached. I can easily take pictures at 1/4 sec.with the addition of the lens' image stabilization. By adding this grip to the lens I also have less to worry about in terms of moving the lens focus, in error, while shooting. For the price you don't need to think too long.

5
17/07/2024

Fit perfect, just like description

5
28/04/2024

This is a strong and robust grip handle and the red anodizing adds that bling factor. I got this as a additional grip for my Opteka shoulder mount and it works great. It matches the grip it came with perfectly.

5
27/04/2024

Very seldom write reviews but this one Is what I needed and could not find for a long time!!!

5
05/04/2024

Very comfortable and cool looking. I had to ask a couple of people at B&H until I was led to this product but it is an excellent little grip. One of the reasons I keep going back to B&H is you get solid suggestions and often different ones but they seem to really care that you get what you want and need. This grip is small and compact but very sturdy. I use it for a pro-sumer camcorder but it could support a larger, say mid-sized, camera.

5

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