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The Neewer Telephoto Long Lens Support Bracket is a Y-shaped support system designed for DSLR cameras, offering a 53mm vertical adjustment and compatibility with lenses ranging from 50-140mm. It features soft rubber pads for scratch protection and is lightweight, making it an ideal choice for professional videographers and photographers.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.8 x 13.1 x 4.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 4.05 Ounces |
Brand | Neewer |
Colour | Black |
Part number | 10100887 |
Size | 53mm |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**Z
Sturdy strong and stays put!
Theses little bad boys are so good. They manage to hold a 300mm prime lens with no problem. Quite impress with the quality make as well. Easily used it hundred of times and it is still looking brand new and the grips still grip. Of course it goes with out saying that it will fit a number of rigs with the adjustment. You just gotta love these
P**R
A good quality adjustable lens support
This is a great addition to my camera rig. It fits the standard 15mm rail system perfectly and having used it locked onto my carbon rails a few times I am very happy to see that whilst positioning it there are no scratch marks on my rails. It arrived packaged in a small cardboard box containing the support and an info sheet. Being adjustable it can support a wide variety of lenses. The central lever enables the Y support to be positioned to the correct height and the other two levers allow it to slide along rails to the user's desired position.It is made from a lightweight alloy which is nicely finished with a black coating. The support has rubber pads at the point at which a lens rests on the Y shaped casting to prevent any damage. It is ideal for using with a camera cage system on rails if having a long lens attached to a camera which needs additional support. The design is well thought out and it certainly looks the part when added to my rig.In summary a well made good quality lens support made from lightweight durable materials. Recommended.
T**E
Well made, Good Quality Lens Support Bracket
The Neewer Telephoto Long Lens Support Bracket was supplied in a small and quite plain but branded cardboard box. Inside the box was the lens bracket in a small bubble wrap bag as the only content. The objective of the bracket is to provide support for longer / heavy lenses that might otherwise cause damage to the camera body mountThe Y shaped lens support bracket is made of aluminium with adjustment in the vertical plane of 53mm and in the horizontal plane of 2mm, and is suitable for lenses with an outer diameter of 50–140mm. The top Y shaped arms of the bracket are covered with a rubber padding where the camera lens would sit on the support and this helps to prevent dings or scratches to the lens body, whilst there are two slots to allow for further securing with loop fasteners (not supplied) should you wish to do so. There are two levers on the bracket to secure to the rod or rail supports on a shoulder rig or cage, whilst a wing-nut at the front will allow for vertical adjustment and fixing at the correct height for the lens.As usual with Neweer products you get the benefit of well made, good quality components at reasonable prices and this is no different. No hesitation oin recommending this support bracket
S**B
Useful for other things than just lens support, because the whole thing comes apart
I needed a cold shoe that sits below the rail and away from the camera, and saw this. Look closely at this long lens support, and you'll see the 'Y' piece is in two parts, with a bolt connecting the two. Sure enough, you can unscrew the bolt, leaving an 'I' bar with a thread that allows you to add a cold shoe or something else instead of the 'V'. That 'I' bar is also 100% metal, so it is quite strong.Job done!That's the thing with rig parts; the best ones are those that form an extended Meccano set that allow you repurpose abilities.It also works well as a support (I tested with a Sony FE 16-35, which isn't a long lens, but a wide with quite a lot of glass at the front).The two ends of the 'Y' have eyelets allowing you to not only support the lens from below, but also tie-wrap the lens in place from above so it can't vibrate upwards. Important if this is part of a rig on a vehicle; the lens will then not only be supported but also vibration free.Any downsides? There are no Allen keys or anything else. If you are buying something this specialist, then you probably already have that covered. Oh, and I wish those eyelets were threaded. Can't think of a use case for this atm, but I'm sure the situation will arise... because it usually does!
M**C
Good quality telephoto long lens support bracket
This Neewer telephoto lens bracket provides excellent support and is ideal for outdoor wildlife photography as it can help maintain a stable clear shot..The Y-shaped bracket provides stable support and easy installation, and it is suitable with lenses with outer diameters ranging from 50 to 140mm. It contains anti-vibration technology that allows you to shoot sharp images as well as professional films and clips while on the go, and it has soft non-slip rubber cushions to protect your costly lens from scratches. Two slots allow you to secure the lens with hook-and-loop fasteners, and the adjustable wingnuts allow you to easily and rapidly modify the height of the lens with a vertical height adjustment of 53mm. It also has a 2mm side-to-side adjustment for greater lens support. It is designed to operate with video shoulder rigs that have a 60mm-gauge 15mm rod rail system. Locking knobs offer reassurance of security.What I really like about this is that it provides stable support for the camera's lens, it is adjustable and very simple to use, resulting in a professional shot.I highly recommended this bracket for those taking photos with longer lenses that need additional support.
B**E
usual high quality from Neewer... simple and works perfectly
most of the time I don't need this, as I have a tripod attachment on the lens so the camera hangs off the lens not the other way around, but there are times I need use the cage and rails on the camera body and this is the one bit of kit that was missing from my arsenal... who am I kidding they'll always be another piece of kit I'll have me eye on ;)anyway, works really well, fits perfectly onto my rails, slides on easily and the locking knobs are those ones that can be pulled out and positioned out of the way after tightening. Height adjustment for me is perfect (they also do one with a longer height adjustment if you need it), even has a little wiggle room in case you need it to seat the lens better.all in all this works perfectly and is the usual high quality I've come to expect from Neewer kit. my only criticism is the price, seems a smidge high compared to others, but as I said, it's quality, and after you've spent thousands on gear, it's never worth skimping on any support kithope my review helped
I**B
Great lens support
All I need is Y-shaped bracket to replace one in Weebill -S Gimbal. It worked out for me. The Y-Shaped Lens Bracket (35mm) is right length for my stabilizer to support different diameter lenses. Since I was needed Y-shaped bracket only the price for this is too high. Well At least it worked.
N**A
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Ottima staffa supporto obiettivo... E ottimo prezzo/qualità!
The media could not be loaded. Staffa NeewerIn questo periodo sto provando numerosi accessori per la mia attrezzatura fotografica professionale e questa staffa Neewer l'ho voluta confrontare proprio Con un altra staffa simile che già possedevo ma di una marca Più blasonata 😉.Il risultato??Praticamente un prodotto davvero simile in tutto..Totalmente in alluminio anodizzato nero, resistente ai graffi, senza incertezze ne giochi... Solido, ben rifinito , mi piace la sensazione di robustezza che conferisce.Io lo sto usando sia Con obiettivi leggeri tipo il Tamron 28-75 che vedete nel mio video..Sia con obiettivi decisamente molto più pensati e sopratutto in caso di utilizzo di anelli adattatori ( sulla Sony a7iii monto un anello Sigma MC11 che mi serve per poter utilizzare un obiettivo Tamron 70-200 f2.8 dal peso di oltre 1,5kgQuesta staffa Neewer è praticamente indispensabile per evitare che il peso Dell'obiettivo gravi e danneggi i contatti della baionetta!È un accessorio che ovviamente serve quasi solo in queste situazioni, perché sui teleobiettivi più grandi (tipo il 200-600) è presente già il supporto per il cavalletto incorporato Nell'obiettivo e la nostra mirrorless rimarrà appesa dietro di lui.Io uso questa staffa regolabile anche per sorreggere le vecchie ottiche pesanti che si utilizzavano sulle macchine fotografiche a pellicola (Rubinar 1000mm, Pentacon 300, ecc ecc)È regolabile in altezza, e si utilizza sui "binari" classici tubolari sia in carbonio come i miei, sia in alluminio.Rapporto qualità prezzo eccezionale.. La Neewer sta migliorando sempre di più in questo senso, sfornando ottimi prodotti ad un giusto costo! 😉Spero di esservi stato di aiuto nella scelta! 👍🏼👍🏼
À**À
Estabilidad adicional para enfoque y lentes largas
Si disponemos de algún sistema de encaje para montar nuestra cámara, normalmente es un anclado en el paso de rosca de debajo de nuestra cámara, sin más. Para usos en trípode fijo y otros menesteres de foto o vídeo, en general es suficiente. Pero si vamos a hacer filmaciones con movimiento importante, lentes largas, o aperturas de lente muy grandes en las que tendremos que estar reenfocando todo el rato, un accesorio de este estilo es muy importante.Recibimos una cajita de cartón, en la que en su interior se alberga el soporte (que viene dentro de una bolsa transparente tipo zip, para evitar ralladuras) y un papelito de esos de contacto con el fabricante.No se incluye ningún tipo de instrucciones, pero si tenemos algo de experiencia en estos sistemas de anclaje, veremos que es súper fácil montar. En mi caso dispongo de un soporte universal para hombro, de la misma Neewer, es este ➡ https://amzn.to/3nxsy5gAsí pues para montarlo es tan sencillo como desenroscar los topes de los rieles principales y sacar todo lo que sigue al soporte de empuñaduras. Luego pasar este soporte entre estos rieles, y volver a montar lo que habíamos quitado.A partir de ahí es solamente cuestión de ajustar la distancia del soporte hasta que nos coincida con el objetivo, y luego la altura para que quede bien asentado. Dispone de un par de palomitas de fijación respecto a la distancia con el cuerpo de la cámara, y otra para fijar la altura del soporte.Recomiendo situarlo cuanto más a a la punta del objetivo, mejor. Así tenemos más estabilidad y a la vez más superficie para agarrar el anillo de enfoque, o meter otros accesorios para este uso.En resumidas cuentas, es un buen accesorio opcional para dar más estabilidad y evitar así vibraciones adicionales al movimiento. El soporte hará que sufra menos el anclaje de debajo de la cámara al repartir el peso junto a la lente. También nos permitirá hacer movimientos bruscos sin que el objetivo o cámara se muevan tan fácilmente.
M**M
Works well
Does what it is designed to do.
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