This is a Manfrotto 126BSU Heavy Duty Cine Stand. It is made of black, anodized steel and rises to a maximum height of 11' (3.3 m). Its leveling leg eases use on uneven terrain or stairs. This stand has three sections, two risers.
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| Minimum Height | 51.6" (1.3 m) |
| Maximum Height | 10.9' (3.3 m) |
| Closed Length | 51.6" (1.3 m) |
| Footprint Diameter | 49.6" (1.25 m) |
| Weight | 18.3 lbs (8.3 kg) |
| Maximum Load |
At min extension: 88.2 lbs (40 kg) At max extension at 6° incline: 18.3 lbs (8.3 kg) |
| Attachment Size | Baby (5/8") stud, Junior (1-1/8") receptor |
| Accepts Wheels | Yes - 109, 110 |
| Air Cushioned | No |
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Comments about Manfrotto 126BSU Heavy Duty Steel Cine Stand, Black - 11' (3.3m):
Like all the manfrotto stands I use this one just awesome. It is on the heavy side, but thats to be expected with a steel stand. The leveling is nice feature too. I use this stand for as my boom stand to hold a 300w monolight and it works great.
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Comments about Manfrotto 126BSU Heavy Duty Steel Cine Stand, Black - 11' (3.3m):
I've placed multiple orders for steel junior cine stands for use with continuous lighting during film production. Although they are not as compact to store or as light to transport as aluminum stands, in daily use the steel stands are more solid feeling and durable especially for heavy key lights or for use with boom attachments. Over time the compression/friction materials in the extension joints hold up better resulting in firmer attachment and a quieter set. Add shot bags or cable guys for extra security. The leveling leg is a nice convenience while the stand is placed on an uneven or sloping surface. Multiple stands can be used in conjunction with large frames for shade or reflector material. They work better than lighweight aluminum for off-center lighting accessories such as softboxes or lightbanks.
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