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Biggest Stand Up Freezer
David | 2024-06-05 01:47:26 |
I like that it is orange, kind of stands out if you have anyone walking around your light stand. I placed to freezer ziplock bags in mine, then filled it with kitty litter from a huge container I had to sprinkle on oil spots in my garage. Kitty Litter worked fine, it is heavy enough to keep the light stand from tilting over. Does have a handle that is convenient for carrying. 5 |
Jon the Fisherman | 2024-08-17 05:19:53 |
This thing will hold the biggest monolights. I'll shove an old Bowens 24000 on there with a huge softbox and this stand doesn't wobble at all. I'm planning to pick up a few more of these. 5 |
ArtistDavid | 2024-08-27 09:12:41 |
It's the Biggest Baddest Mac available right now. I'm doing the Last Stand with FinalCut Pro Studio 3 and know the setup will last for about 3 years max. If you've got the production needs and been on MacIntoshes: Buy IT. It's hard to tell with today's Apple Environment if the MacPro will continue. The next few months will tell, in the meantime this machine does it's work. 5 |
Doglatin | 2024-07-23 05:15:52 |
This was a tough purchase - not a lot of options out there like this bag for my needs. I wanted the biggest bag allowable by airline check-in with wheels (and needs to be relatively light weight) without paying for oversize and this bag squeaks by -- technically it's too big at total 67inches (length+width+height) and most airlines say Not to exceed 62 inches (157 cm) when you total length+width+height but they approximate so you should get by (no problem so far to Tahiti and they are tough on limits). One solid week of tough field use and the wheels and axle seem solid (no hint of weakness - super strong) even when overloaded with weight on tough terrain -- so they should last -- that was the biggest concern. The size is great - fits 3 compact stands, tripod, boom pole, blimp, etc. and still leaves room for an upper compartment (1/4 to a 1/3 of the bag) to hold misc. gear. Almost waited for the Lightware RC1038 rolling stand bag (on back-order at the time) because I needed something light with wheels for the traveling, one-man-band (or one man plus sound) dslr video shoots but glad I got this. And you know porta brace is solid on material, zippers, etc. As for the weight, the Lightware is lighter so you get 6 more lbs. But I'd still have to shift things around to other bags to make airline weight limit and this covers the long items - stands, sliders, tripods, etc. and then to can stuff on location. One minor complaints is when you're wheeling the bag around it would be nice if it could stand on end (stand up tall) it balances but it's not designed for it. 5 |
Julian | 2024-05-16 03:15:51 |
The biggest advantage to using this ceiling mount light stand is that it saves a ton of space. If you're using lights that can be battery operated (v-mount, Sony L series, etc) then these lights will definitely come in handy because you won't have to worry about cables. Otherwise the cables will hang from the ceiling, but this never bothered me. It never occured to me to mount lights from the ceiling, but now that I have it seems like a no brainer. Podcasts, youtube tutorials or even zoom calls can be properly lit with this ceiling mount and stay virtually out of the way. The only con to this ceiling mount is that the mounting hardware was not included. If you're mounting on wood or sheet rock you'll be fine with proper screws and anchors, but if you intend to mount to concrete, it may take a little longer to mount. If you have a studio where you you have a consistent setup - the time it take to mount this stand to the ceiling will save you a ton of time for future shoots. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]. 5 |
Julian | 2024-06-02 05:49:35 |
The biggest draw of this desktop headphone stand is that it looks very high-end. It’s inexpensive and it gets the job done! It comes with clear rubber feet that you can stick on the bottom of the stand, but I find that it looks better without them. If you’re not planning on moving the stand and/or will have them on a level surface - I do not see the point of the rubber feet because it takes away from the high-end look that I love. It’s light weight and can holder my largest studio headphones. I’m happy to have this new addition on my desktop! [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review] 5 |
Dan in AZ | 2024-05-29 07:53:14 |
I definitely intend to buy another one of these stands. The biggest drawback is the price, but man, this stand is burly. It's also incredibly versatile. A must for the studio. Hair lights, background lights, gaffer uses, whatever. This can handle it. 5 |
Glenn | 2024-05-06 03:47:16 |
The biggest light modifier I own. You need a lot of space for this unit. You need a good size stand for this, and sandbags so it won't get blown around. Softer shadows are possible, or none at all. Easy to set up. This is not a shoot through umbrella. Quality through out the construction of the umbrella. 5 |
Doug | 2024-04-24 06:49:47 |
I now have 5 in assorted colors. Perfect for saving space in the freezer. 5 |
James | 2024-09-17 07:53:34 |
BOUGHT THIS AS A BACK-UP FOR MY XT-20. TOOK THE CHARGE, NOW ON STAND-BY. ALWAYS BUY OEM BATTS FOR A NEW CAMERA. 5 |