 What's up YouTube? My name is Uma. Welcome to trending reviews So today I'm going to be giving you a quick review and set up guide on this bad boy, which is the man photo Two-section arm clamp and it's mainly used for cameras to get a bird's eye angle or desktop of your video recordings or whatever you're trying to showcase It's pretty small Quite heavy, which means it's quite durable as well But it comes with a two-section arm Bracket and clamp so that you can set it up on any desk Which could fit inside The clamp arm here, so I'm just going to give you a quick demo on how to set this up It's a bit flimsy at the moment and there's a lot of knobs that you have to turn So let me just give you a quick demonstration And see how sturdy it actually is Okay, so I'm going to be setting up this clamp on the table top here So you just take the the clamp it at the bottom there You just push it in and then here you just tighten it up So that it doesn't start being a little bit fiddly or starts to move around There you go. You really tighten it. So that's locked in position Now ideally you want to get this at maximum height So this is just moving up and down the first arm here And you tighten the height of that With the the turn knob here on the right-hand side But of course before you do that you position The second arm how high you want it and you tilt it like so Now coming back to the second arm There's a knob here at the top. This allows you to shift the actual Camera stand left and right so whichever way you want to face it Let's face it this way I'll tighten it Like so And then from here you can adjust the actual angle of the camera stand here So I can tilt that and then tighten that as well From the bottom one you can twist it left and right whichever angle you prefer So let's get it straight like this and I'll tilt this one This way and tighten that So now I have this facing that way And I can place a camera on top And either I can point it at this angle or if you wanted to You can take this off. It takes the The universal screw that you find at the bottom of Camcorders SLRs and so on so you can screw that on and Alternatively you can turn it the other way around and face it downwards Which will give you a bird's-eye view that you see on a lot of review videos Facing towards the tabletop so your hand movements are on the table with the equipment or the gadgets and the camera underneath Is actually facing downwards like this It's pretty sturdy. I use it for most of my videos And I've got a really heavy SLR camera that is attached to the bottom Facing downwards with a light on top of the camera as well for added weight and still there was no problems It's still strong. It doesn't tend to move just make sure you lock it tight and Keep it in place Make the adjustments and I think you have some really great videos the only downside I think is that it's not tall enough Ideally I would like to have maybe a third arm that makes it a little bit higher Because sometimes it could be a little bit too close to the table So it's really good for Getting shots maybe along the table for someone sitting right at the end But generally I think is a good start it's great for beginners and I do recommend anyone that wants to record videos POV shots or just having a stand in general To put your SLR camera on especially if you have desks or tables wherever you shoot your videos It's just very convenient So if you like the review Please do give it a thumbs up if you have any comments on this arm or any comments in general Please do leave a comment below Until next time. I'll see you in the next video. Take care