🎥 Elevate your lighting game with the longest, toughest boom arm in the studio!
The AMBITFUL MF-01 is a premium stainless steel boom arm designed for professional photo studios and rental shoots. With a maximum extension of 232 cm and a load capacity of 12 kg, it offers unmatched stability and flexibility for backlighting and hair lighting. Its half-round head allows easy angle adjustments, making it an essential tool for precise, large-scale lighting setups.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 100.3 x 21.6 x 14.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 4.31 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 4.22 Kilograms |
Brand | AMBITFUL |
Part number | AMBITFUL MF01 Cross Arm |
Warranty description | 1-Year Warranty |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**S
Robust and sturdy
Very robust and surprisingly stable for such a long extension. It is, however, pretty heavy so you'll definitely need some strength to fit it onto a C-stand. Highly recommended.
M**Y
Good quality & well finished
Great product & very well made, easy to use & adjust without any nasty sharp edges - perfect for high level cameras etc
J**J
Good quality for a good price
I use this with a Neewer Heavy Duty Light stand that has a 30kg payload, in order to boom a COB light with a 90cm lantern over the top of people for filming. It’s really sturdy, my only slight worry is about the reliability of the little loop that the sandbags clip onto, but not had a problem yet - just seems like a potential point of failure. It’s not light, this, so be prepared for a heavy piece of metal!
J**G
good quality does the job well
We use this for a small studio and it works perfectly.
Z**0
Great boom arm
The # AMBITFUL MF-01 boom arm is a heavy duty arm built to a similar spec. as the Manfrotto 142CS boom arm. Both are chrome plated while the Manfrotto is powder painted on the head and pivot clamp sections. Having said that I think the actual boom arm might be stainless steel, so that it's just the furniture that are plated. It doesn't make a lot of difference either way though. I'm not sure how the chrome plating will fair on the Ambitful and suspect it may be only thinly applied and start chipping off (I'll sand blast it and paint it if it does!).One other omission that the Ambitful is lacking is a place to attach a safety cable (just in case the light falls). Considering the very similar specifications between this and the Manfrotto I think it’s a great shame it doesn’t have one.The over all quality is excellent and there are some useful features adopted from the Manfrotto version. On the half-round pivot clamp, the handle is able to pull out and move freely around (disengaging from the tightening bolt) so to avoid it getting in the way. This is true of the tightening handle on the boom shaft too but I noticed that the adjustment screw needs to be undone so far (it's technically prevented from unscrewing further by a spring loading). However, the spring is fairly weak so I've simply tightened it fully and forgone the ability to disengage it as that is of little benefit.There is a flat on the clamp's post so that you can either attached it to a standard light stand spigot or you can use a heavy duty light stand. The flat is aligned with the stands tightening bolt and prevents rotation. A similar flat area can be found on the booms spigot on the end (where the light attaches). This is far more useful (essential in fact) as it allows a heavy light to be held horizontally without rotating under gravity.I like the addition of a set of thick brass washers on the pivot clamp. They allow for a smooth movement whilst gripping on the serrated track at any position. I thought (like some other systems) that the serrations would mean the clamp could only fix in certain points. However, it will happily slide in any position and the serrations are simply for grip when its tightened.The foam hand grab area on the end of the boom is of excellent quality and well fitted. However, I had to remove a section to allow the clamping of a counter-weight. The sand bag weight that comes with the boom looks OK but I already had a good Manfrotto weight that works better. I prefer my counterweights to be clamped to the boom and not swinging from the eye hook on the end. I'm not sure if I'd trust the karabiner that comes with the supplied sandbag in any case!Due to the weight of the boom, counter weight and light / modifier, I would only be using this set-up on a good quality light stand (preferably a heavy duty one). I'd also use a sandbag on the stands base for extra safety.There's a good amount of extension of the boom but the workable extension will be dependant on the weight of the attached light and the counter weight. If you have a heavy light / modifier and want to extend the boom, then you will need a very heavy counter weight or you'll need to slide the boom back to allow the weight to hang over more to counter the lights weight. Either way, your aim is to balance the set-up for safety and to put minimal strain on the clamps.I'd highly recommend this boom arm if you want something heavy duty but don't have the budget for a Manfrotto boom.P.S. The cable clip were not included on my boom, as illustrated in the Amazon description. My images show the clips I already had lying around.I've knocked a star off for the chrome plating, sandbag (especially the karabiner, locking handle and the absence of a cable clip).
K**N
Very well built for the price
Similar booms from other brands cost 3-4 times as much and pretty much offer up the same thing.I’ve used the higher end ones and there isn’t much different in quality at all.Recommend to anyone on a budget or just want a cheaper alternative but still decent quality.
D**D
Doesn't hold light in place
Doesn't hold lights in place, end spigot is screw in so so the weight of anything mounted just unscrews it and the light points straight down.Waste of money and not fit for purpose
S**S
Solid bit of kit
The media could not be loaded. This is a solid yet budget friendly alternative to the more higher priced versions from the more established retailers. Seriously good bit of kit but you'll need a good stand to mount it on as it's got some weight to it.
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