With the StandPLUS V3 Folding Camera Stand from edelkrone, creating a solo webcast is now easier than ever. Set any camera angle in seconds, and set as many shots as needed to create more compelling videos. The versatile camera stand allows you to spend less time behind the camera and more time shooting content. There are no longer any barriers to change the camera angle. The StandPLUS V3 is perfect for creating how-to videos. Find the angle in which you will make the most effective narration in seconds and increase the expressive power of your content. It has a load capacity of up to 3 pounds, perfect for using DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, compact video cameras, and more. The maximum 60.6" height makes it possible to easily achieve overhead shots, which traditional tripods simply can't do. Overhead, bird's-eye view shots are essential to show what you are working on to your audience and create an immersive viewing experience. Solid metal casters let the StandPLUS V3 rotate and move easily, and they even allow the creation of tracking and dolly shots. Just move around the subject and find the best angle.
- Load Capacity: 3 lb
- Working Height Range: 22 to 60.6"
- Folded Size: 21.6 x 4.3 x 3.9"
- Weight: 3.77 lb
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edelkrone StandPLUS v3 Reviews
Not worth the price
I tried really hard to like it, but there's nothing functional about this camera stand and the price is too high compared to solutions that work better. The wheels and the amount of floor space needed for the base is probably the worst part of this camera stand. The wheels don't roll well at all and the footprint of the base is huge. The stiffness of the joints means that you're always fighting with the stand and it feels cheap. If you loosen up the joints, then it can't hold enough weight and it will fall. I would recommend getting a medium-sized light stand on casters, and mounting a small fluid head on top of it. It will be cheaper, roll better, adjust simpler / faster, and the fluid head will give you better adjustability. Sure, it won't arch over the side of a table, but this camera stand isn't very sturdy in that configuration and I would recommend a different solution entirely if that was your use-case.
