Description
Article no.: 26239
The Kupo KCP-300 articulated arm locks and holds small lighting and effects in an accurate position. You can use it whenever you need a stable, adjustable mounting point for compact fixtures or accessories.
Use the KCP-300 to position small lights and practical effects precisely on set. Because the outside socket features a 5/8" baby pin, it directly accepts many small lighting fixtures. Meanwhile, the inside 3/8"-16 thread accepts standard dot mounts and camera accessories, making the arm compatible with common studio and camera support hardware.
The arm balances portability and stability. It weighs 0.86kg and measures 80cm (31.5") in length, giving you a useful reach while remaining easy to maneuver on set.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | KCP-300 / ARTICULATED ARM |
| Function | Lock and hold small lighting and effects in accurate position |
| End socket (outside) | 5/8" baby pin |
| End socket (inside) | 3/8"-16 thread |
| Weight | 0.86kg |
| Length | 80cm (31.5") |
Attach small fixtures to the outside 5/8" baby pin for straightforward mounting. If you need to use camera or dot accessories, thread them into the internal 3/8"-16 socket. This dual-connection design gives you flexibility without switching arms.
Question: What types of fixtures can the KCP-300 hold?
Answer: The KCP-300 is designed to hold small lighting fixtures and effects. The outside end socket is a 5/8" baby pin that accepts many small lights, while the inside 3/8"-16 thread accepts standard dot and camera accessories.
Question: How long is the articulated arm and how much does it weigh?
Answer: The arm measures 80cm (31.5") in length and weighs 0.86kg, offering a balance between reach and ease of handling on set.
Question: Can I use camera accessories with this arm?
Answer: Yes. The internal 3/8"-16 thread accepts standard dot and camera accessories, making the arm compatible with common camera support hardware.
Question: Is the arm suitable for precise positioning on set?
Answer: Yes. The articulated design locks to hold small lights and effects in an accurate position, which helps achieve precise placement for lighting and practical effects.