
Neewer 10100886 Telephoto Lens Support Bracket
Eliminate vibration and stabilize heavy telephoto lenses on your shoulder rig with the Neewer Y-shaped support bracket.
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Overview
Key Features
【Long Lens Support Bracket】The Y-shaped bracket provides stable support with simple installation and is compatible with lenses with an outer diameter of 50–140mm. The bracket absorbs vibration when on the move, allowing you to take sharp photos and professional video clips with your heavy lenses C
【35mm Vertical Adjustment】 With a vertical height adjustment of 35mm, you can easily and quickly adjust the height of the lens using the adjustable wingnuts. It also features 2mm side-to-side adjustment to better support your lens
【Use with a Video Rig】 Designed to work with video shoulder rigs that have a 60mm standard spacing 15mm rod rail system. Includes locking knobs for added security
【Scratch Protection】 Soft non-slip rubber pads protect your valuable lens from scratches - with two slots allowing you to secure the lens with hook-and-loop fasteners C
【Package Contents】 1 × Y-Shaped Long Lens Support Bracket 35mm
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Y-shaped cradle design distributes lens weight evenly and reduces vibration during movement
- 35mm vertical and 2mm lateral adjustment allows precise alignment with the camera sensor
- Soft rubber pads protect lens barrels from scratches and slipping
- Compatible with the widely used 15mm rod system with 60mm standard spacing
- Locking knobs provide secure positioning that holds firm during handheld shooting
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with 15mm rod systems at 60mm spacing, not adaptable to other rail standards
- Hook-and-loop fasteners for extra lens security are not included in the package
- Maximum 35mm of vertical adjustment may not be enough for certain camera and lens combinations
- The bracket adds extra weight and setup time to an already heavy shoulder rig configuration
- Fixed Y-shaped cradle may not perfectly conform to unusually shaped or tapered lens barrels