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Avenger D700B Extension Holder for Oval Reflector

BH #AVD700B • MFR #D700B
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Avenger D700B Extension Holder for Oval Reflector
Key Features
  • Aluminum Alloy Construction
  • 5/8" Stand Mount
  • Three Sections
This Avenger D700B Extension Holder for Oval Reflector has a pivot mount for a light stand and end clips to hold a collapsible reflector. It telescopes from 18.5 to 48".
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Avenger D700B Overview

This Avenger D700B Extension Holder for Oval Reflector has a pivot mount for a light stand and end clips to hold a collapsible reflector. It telescopes from 18.5 to 48".

UPC: 719821113119

Avenger D700B Specs

Construction
Black aluminum alloy
Sections
3
Attachment
5/8" (16 mm)
Dimensions
Retracted: 18.5" (47 cm)
Extended: 48" (122 cm)
Weight
1.54 lb (0.7 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.78 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
26.95 x 5.4 x 3"

Avenger D700B Reviews

Still life photography

By Abduarahman
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-10-17

I use this to hold cardboards for still life photography( products.. etc) which in this case does the job and more because they are light weight. I'm not sure about oval reflectors ( especially those 5 in 1 reflectors) they tend to fall off because are heavier than cardboards. Overall i like it only for my genre of photography.

Useful gear

By twogiants
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2018-02-07

This was just what I needed to hold a reflector. I am always trying to prop it up on something - this solves the problem!

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How do I attache the reflector?
Asked by: Anonymous
Excellent question, because the attachment is somewhat flimsy. The two outer pieces( that protrude away from the ends of the main shaft) push against the reflector. You create a slight compression on the reflector by sliding the holders inward, then tightening the two knobs in the center of the shaft to maintain the compression. There is a little spring clip in the two holders that helps hold the reflector, but just barely. I've been able to make this work in a studio, but if anyone bumps it, or creates a breeze, the reflector will fall off. You cannot rotate the reflector without it falling off. This means one of the ends of the holder needs to be attached to the highest elevation part of the reflector and the other holder needs to be attached at the lowest elevation part of the reflector. There is a real opportunity for someone to design a better reflector holder - specifically the two pieces on the ends of the shaft. I own (and use) this one and a different brand with a different mechanism and they're both flimsy. This holder absolutely will not work outdoors.
Answered by: Andrew G.
Date published: 2023-01-24
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