
Neewer 10096529 Camera Tripod Screw Adapter Kit
Neewer 16-piece camera screw adapter kit provides every common 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch threading conversion in one set.
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Overview
Key Features
COMPLETE KIT: Totally 16 pieces screw adapters in one package including (1)1/4" male to 3/8" male; (1)3/8" Female to 1/4" male; (1)1/4" female to 3/8" male; (1)1/4" D-Ring Screw with Anti-slip Pad; (3)3/8" female to 1/4" female; (3)1/4" male to 1/4" male; (3)3/8" male to 1/4" male; (3)1/4" female to 3/8" female
MULTI-FUNCTION: These camera screw adapter kit can be used in different photography equipment, compatible with most of your camera devices such as flash units, tripods, monopods, ball head, flash brackets, flash lamp holder adapter, camera shoulder rid, camera cage, microphone, light stand and other accessories
PRACTICAL ADAPTERS: Screws adapter can be freely assemble to meet the requirements of the various types of adapters required. Free conversion; Help you gain more rig combination possibility and freedom in your photo shooting
D-RING SCREW: D-Ring Screw is used on QR Plate or connect camera with strap
DURABLE: All-metal design, sturdy and durable; anti-wear, anti-oxidation; This set can be a very great value in both versatility and functionality; NOTE: Only Threaded Screws Adapter Mount Set is included
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Comprehensive 16-piece set covers virtually all standard 1/4" and 3/8" thread conversions
- All-metal construction resists cross-threading and wear over heavy use
- D-Ring screws allow tool-free attachment and removal in the field
- Small and lightweight enough to keep in a gear bag permanently
👎 Cons
- No carrying case or organizer included, making the small pieces easy to lose
- Does not include any non-standard thread sizes such as 5/8" for boom arms
- Thread tolerances on budget adapters may fit tightly on some equipment brands
- No labeling on individual pieces, requiring trial and error to identify specific conversions quickly