78.75 Inch Aluminium Photography/Video Tripod Light Stand for Relfectors, Softboxes, Lights, Umbrellas, Backgrounds

SKU: KF34.009

  • 39.99
Overall Rating 4.9   55
Reviews
5
The legs are a game changer.
Okay so I'll start by saying while it could be better it's still miles better than any other light stand I've used. That is why I still went with 5 stars. If I were more specific I'd say 4.99 stars. Pros vmost light stands don't fold up as small as this one and typically when the fold it's the ones with the hinges between the legs if that makes sense. This on floods closer to tripod style which is super convenient. Coms most of it is plastic but it's also cheaper than some of the major names out there that are less convenient. Extended all the way out it's a little wobbly but that is typically the case with most light stands. Overall it's worth it because of the legs.
09/09/2019
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