
Wimberley PP-200 Plamp II - Made in USA - amazon.com
Use the Plamp to stabilize windblown subjects, adjust the position or angle of your subject, or move obstructing foliage. You can also use the Plamp to hold reflectors and lens shades.
Wimberley Professional Photo Gear - The Plamp II - Tripod Head
And now, the newly redesigned Plamp II is even better. 1) Steady wind-blown plants for ambient light photography. 2) To hold reflectors, diffusers or small flashlights. 3) Make small …
Wimberley The Plamp II PP-200 B&H Photo Video
The Plamp II from Wimberly is a 23" articulating Loc-Line arm designed to help photographers position objects and tools during a shoot. This arm has a load capacity of about 8 ounces, …
Wimberly Plamp 2 Review - Discover Digital Photography
Review of Wimberley's Plamp II flexible arm to aid in photographing plants and flowers. An explanation of the various ways it can be used, how well it works
Wimberley The Plamp II Articulating Arm
Use the Plamp to stabilize windblown subjects, adjust the position or angle of your subject, or move obstructing foliage. You can also use the Plamp to hold reflectors and lens shades.
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Wimberley The Plamp II - lens-camera.com
Use the Plamp to stabilize windblown subjects, adjust the position or angle of your subject, or move obstructing foliage. You can also use the Plamp to hold reflectors and lens shades.
Wimberley Plamp 2 PP-200 - Bob Rigby
One end of the Wimberley Plamp 2 clamps to your tripod while the other grasps the object. Use the Plamp to stabilize windblown subjects, adjust the position or angle of your subject, or move …
Wimberley The Plamp II - Wex Photo Video
The Plamp II is an easily positionable arm which can be used to hold macro subjects and other useful objects. One end of the Plamp clamps to your tripod while the other grasps the object.
Wimberley Plamp II - BIRDS AS ART Online Store
One day in the field with a Plamp (or two) and you will begin to realize its full potential. The Plamp is a must for any macro enthusiast! Stabilize windblown subjects. Adjust the position or angle …