This is a Manfrotto Basic Black Light Stand that extends to a height of 9' (2.7 m). It is designed to accommodate small light fixtures, reflective panels, or small boom arms.
This item replaces old catalog #3333.
This is a Manfrotto Basic Black Light Stand that extends to a height of 9' (2.7 m). It is designed to accommodate small light fixtures, reflective panels, or small boom arms.
This item replaces old catalog #3333.
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I went back and forth between this stand and an equivalent Matthews stand. I should have gone with the Matthews. It may be 9 ft., but I would not put a light of any weight on it- or at least use the stand with only partial segment extension. I commonly use it with a boom/ mic, small F7 Aputures . These sway significantly when extended too far. These are subpar at 9 feet, better use them at 8 feet max. Here's the thing... I have two Bogen stands from the mid 80's that I got while in college. They blow these away- more stable, better/ easier deployment operation. These are nearly 40 years old... They are much better engineered stands. I have four Matthews medium kit stands, they rock. I should have bought the next size up for this purchase. Can't go wrong with Matthews.
I have lots of different light stands, I would put this in the better version of the lighter ones.