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The Fisso S-20 is one of the best photography arms you’ll ever use!

The Fisso S-20 is one of the best photography arms you’ll ever use!

There's a seemingly endless amount of options in the world of camera arms, photography arms, and articulated arms. Each one has it's own benefits and drawbacks; so which one is the best? We think the Fisso Strato S-20 is the best photography arm out there, and we're here to tell you why.

Mainly, the Strato S-20 is intended for photographers & videographers who prioritize reliability, and precision in their work. The arm was created by Fisso, a company that specializes in developing arms for extremely precise machining and manufacturing tasks. Some Fisso arms can even reliably hold indicators which can measure things in microns (a human hair is ~ 50 microns). This means that the Fisso S-20 is over-engineered, and built to last.

The Fisso Strato S-20 articulated arm is perfect for photoshoots as it can hold a variety of items such as products, mirrors, lights, reflectors, diffusers, and more. It is incredibly easy to use, and operate. Just add the item you want to hold, move everything into position, twist the knob, and you're ready to start taking pictures or video.

 

What sets the Fisso S-20 apart from other photography arms is its precision and high-quality construction. It uses a maintenance-free, mechanical central tightening system that allows for easy, fast, and accurate positioning of products, mirrors, lights, and more. The arm also features one knob that allows for simultaneous tightening and releasing of all three joints, making it quick and easy to use. Many other arms are flimsy, need to be put into place with tools, and won't last. Also, they aren't as rigid as the Fisso, so shaking could occur. 

In conclusion, while the Fisso Strato S-20 is a more costly option, it will pay you back dividends through its longevity, ease of use, and rigidity. If you have any questions feel free to check out the Fisso Resource Center, or contact us at any time!
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