Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud vs Wimberley PP-200 Plamp II
Overall winner: Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud
Key Differences
Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp (A) offers a stronger-rated grip on surfaces up to 2.1" and is praised for solid build quality, while Wimberley PP-200 Plamp II (B) targets macro and nature photographers with an adjustable small clamp and specialty uses. A has a lower listed price tier and substantially more user reviews with a slightly higher average rating; B may appeal when a small, plant/subject-holding plamp is specifically needed
Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp without Stud
A sturdy clamp for securing equipment on surfaces up to 2.1" thick. Provides stable, reliable grip in various shooting environments. Customers note solid build quality and secure hold, compatible with other arms
Pros
- Solid build quality
- Strong grip on surfaces up to 2.1" thick
- Versatile for use with friction arms and other setups
- Easy to secure and use
Cons
- No built-in stud included
- Limited to thickness up to 2.1"
Wimberley PP-200 Plamp II
Wimberley PP-200 Plamp II for steady holds in macro and nature photography. Noted for sturdy clamps and adjustable tension, aiding plant and subject positioning
Pros
- sturdy clamps
- adjustable tension on small clamp
- versatile for macro and nature photography
- made in USA
Cons
- mixed value for money perceptions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Manfrotto |
| Durability | Manfrotto |
| Versatility | Manfrotto |
| User Reviews | Manfrotto |