Um prato em metal de 3 x 5 polegadas (7,62 x 12,7cm) com um pino soldado de 5/8" que estende a 6 polegadas (15,24cm). O prato possui 8 pontos de fixação para pregos ou parafusos não incluídos. Esse item pode ser usado em parede, teto ou livre de base como uma montagem de luz no nível do chão ou estilo grip.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
This is a heavy duty plate and works perfectly for hooking lights to a wall without needing a stand. I also use it on an applebox so that I can have lights tilted up at a super low angle or so that I can place lights in nooks where stands won't fit.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
I have now purchased 6 of these. They are GREAT! Extremely well built, and at a very reasonable price.
Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Used it to mount a video monitor with an Avenger knuckle.. Inexpensive alternative to video bracket.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Works as advertised. I even dropped it and it just bounced. Seems durable enough.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Great knuckle for the money! The second thread hole for short pins is a major plus.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Used to mount on the back of some custom flo light fixtures, works well with the avenger grip heads.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
great product. As a dog photographer, I've attached to exposed beams. No light stands, no wires for dogs to trip over. Great
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Saw these referenced in Grey's book on lighting. As a dog photographer, I have a hard time doing any back lit or backdrop lit work because: 1. the animal moves around 2. the animal mass is not large enough to hide the lights pointing to the backdrop, and 3. Most of the time I do both the dog handling and shooting. Flat on-the floor stands....are OK but they still peek out from behind the dog...even when using a table. Plus more light stands in the studio = more stuff for dogs to knock over!!! Luckily I have exposed rafter in my studio/barn area and these items solve a myriad of problems.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
I'm using it to attach to the back of a home made light. It works really well.
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
These baby wall plates are extremely helpful for many situations. I would hardly call them "baby" plates. They are big and sturdy and can handle just about anything. The 6 inch stem gives you plenty of room to keep the base out of the way. And the 8 holes on the plate give you plenty of options for mounting anywhere. I mounted the plate to [...] strip lights, which I can now attach to my C-Stand or boom knuckle and maneuver into any position. The plates allow me to add these lights into my equipment bag for a different lighting look and I feel confident taking them anywhere. Great piece of equipment that I couldn't find anywhere locally (Denver).
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
Did the trick. I have a very small )10x20 foot) studio and the hair/background light on the stand was always sneaking into the edges of my shots.
No more! Now I just have to find a way to tone down the power of the light for use as a hair light. Shouldn't be hard, I'm sure B&H has a solution!
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Comments about Avenger F805 Baby Wall Plate - 6" Stem:
The Avenger 6" baby plate has gone into my grip bag, and already has saved me in a couple of shoots. I have stuck it on a tree when I needed a top light, and used it on a pancake for a low angle I needed. It's great, and long enough to do just about anything.
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