This Manfrotto Bracketed Stand for Backgrounds is perfect for supporting Lastolite collapsible backgrounds.
Since it has five sections, support strength is maintained as the fixture is raised; most of the column remains inside the main shaft.
This Manfrotto Bracketed Stand for Backgrounds is perfect for supporting Lastolite collapsible backgrounds.
Since it has five sections, support strength is maintained as the fixture is raised; most of the column remains inside the main shaft.
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This stand does it's job but not much else. I bought it to hold a Lastolite 5x7' pop up green screen, and it does that fairly well, but it's not especially sturdy for the price. The product description also mentions a stud on top of the stand, but it actually has a plastic clip for grabbing onto the frame of pop up backgrounds or reflectors. That clip is riveted onto the top of the stand, so you can't take it off and use the stand for something else, such as holding a light, etc. In retrospect, I wish I had just bought a basic light stand and used that to hold up the green screen instead---it would be more flexible for multiple uses, and would be cheaper and sturdier to boot.
Bought it to put my backdrop up and found it too difficult to put on. It did not work for what I wanted.