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Key Features
- Three Telescoping Sections
- Unibody Design
- Quick and Secure Setup
- Works with First Studio and ProDuty Kits
The BackDrop Pole from Photoflex is a telescoping, three section pole designed to hold muslin, cotton, and paper backgrounds between two compatible First Studio or ProDuty background support stands.
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Hi,I would like to buy the Photoflex First Studio Backdrop Pole B&H # PHFSBGP MFR # DP-BP412 , can you please let me know:1. The delivery fee for shipping to Hong Kong2. The lead time after we have paid and send out3. If it is not suitable for our current stand pole, can we do the refund? Any charge on it?Thanks.Crystal Sum
You may calculate your actual shipping options/order totals by adding the items you want to a shopping cart. It will then list the shipping options, descriptions, ETA's and fees to your location. Should you be dissatisfied with an order, you have 30 days from date of purchase to make a return with all of the original materials included. Full details on our return policy can be found at the following link: http://bhpho.to/19fUBwL
Date published: 2018-08-27
Are the holes on the ends suitable to just place ...
Are the holes on the ends suitable to just place on top of 2 C-Stands or is there a similar product that is? Otherwise what else do I need? Does it need to be extended at certain positions to 'lock' in place to be strong or can you put at any position?
Lastly I see in one of the comments this has been discontinued but still available???
Each end of the cross bar is suitable to fit over a 5/8" stud, even the studs on a C-stand which are the same size. We have not heard any plans of this product being discontinued on the manufacturer's end.
Date published: 2019-03-13
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I want to use this with Norman stands that have a 5/8 post. Will the screws tighten down to 5/8 ?
Yes, the pole will attach to studs.
Date published: 2019-03-13
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Can two of these be connected together to make a longer crossbar, like some Manfrotto crossbars?
No, because the BackDrop Pole is designed for lengths from 47 to 126. Going longer would sag and stress the pole.
Date published: 2019-03-13
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how much weight is too much for this pole? A 150 ft roll of seamless weighs 100lbs. Will this pole hold that easily?
I think that much weight would be a challenge, and is more than I would want to trust for safe and dependable support, especially if it is eight or nine feet above the floor. Whether you are photographing a person or persons, or a product or products, that amount of load on stands and a crossbar is more than I would choose to elevate eight or nine feet.
Date published: 2019-04-01

