Wooden Camera Releases New Ultra QR Articulating Monitor Mount

Wooden Camera is now shipping the Ultra QR Articulating Monitor Mount, a quick-release solution designed to support up to 45 pounds and easily integrate with select SmallHD production monitors.

“We’re excited for filmmakers to see just how versatile it is,” says Dominick Aiello, Senior Director of Accessories at Creative Solutions. “From natively supported, lightweight, SmallHD monitors to hefty 45-pounders, this rugged, reliable mount can handle it all.”

Compatible with most production monitors, this Ultra QR accessory mounts via the 75mm or 100mm VESA Hole Standard or an ARCA Swiss Rail. It attaches to any 5/8” male baby pin system.

The ARCA Swiss dovetail clamp quick-release offers a perfect fit for SmallHD Monitors with the ARCA Swiss rail including the OLED 22, CINE 24, VISION 17, VISION 24 and CINE 13 monitors.

The friction-ball system allows a wide range of articulation and quick adjustments, without having to completely loosen the ratchet handle. Users simply tighten the handle once they find a preferred position and the mount provides a reliable hold.

One 3/8"-20 and two 1/4"-20 mounting points are located on the top of the mount for adding articulating arms, video receivers, or other accessories.

You might also like...

Expanding Display Capabilities And The Quest For HDR & WCG

Broadcast image production is intrinsically linked to consumer displays and their capacity to reproduce High Dynamic Range and a Wide Color Gamut.

NDI For Broadcast: Part 2 – The NDI Tool Kit

This second part of our mini-series exploring NDI and its place in broadcast infrastructure moves on to exploring the NDI Tools and what they now offer broadcasters.

HDR & WCG For Broadcast: Part 2 - The Production Challenges Of HDR & WCG

Welcome to Part 2 of ‘HDR & WCG For Broadcast’ - a major 10 article exploration of the science and practical applications of all aspects of High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut for broadcast production. Part 2 discusses expanding display capabilities and…

Great Things Happen When We Learn To Work Together

Why doesn’t everything “just work together”? And how much better would it be if it did? This is an in-depth look at the issues around why production and broadcast systems typically don’t work together and how we can change …

Microphones: Part 1 - Basic Principles

This 11 part series by John Watkinson looks at the scientific theory of microphone design and use, to create a technical reference resource for professional broadcast audio engineers. It begins with the basic principles of what a microphone is and does.