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【Ultra Sturdy Aluminum Light Stand】This TT43 professional photography light stand features full metal build with anodized aluminum alloy, durable and corrosion resistant. With thickened tube diameters in all 3 sections, it has a maximum load capacity of 6.6lb/3kg and can easily support a wide range of photography equipment. Ideal for studio and outdoor photography
【 Steady and Sturdy】The tripod base with spread lever helps further stabilize the stand, especially when splaying out the tripod legs. special snap design to adjust the angle, The light stand can be adjusted to a minimum of 45cm to achieve low-angle shooting.
【Widely Compatible】The top of the stand comes with standard 1/4" screw and can be used for mounting strobe lights, reflectors, ring lights, LED light panels, umbrellas, softboxes, and other photography equipment. Sandbags(not included) can be placed on the tripod base for balance keeping
【Height Adjustable】Simply loosen the securing knobs, and then extend or fold the tubes to adjust stand height with ease, height adjustable from 2.49ft/76cm to 6.32ft/190cm
【Foldable & Portable】The legs can be easily unfolded and securely locked in position with the locking knob. The foldable aluminum stand is lightweight for easy transport. Note Only light stand is included
This is going to be the perfect travel light stand. I am a professional photographer, and I travel recreationally pretty often. I always have my Sony A7 with me, and I like to take one or two strobes with me and a couple small modifiers in the event a photoshoot opportunity arises (almost always does). Steel folding light stands are a pain to travel with, take up a bunch of room, and don't travel well. I recently bought a Godox "travel" stand which is really nice. It's compact, sturdy, and extends via center pole and leg extensions just like this one. It's steel construction so it's a bit heavier, and it seems to have more pinch points and a little clunky feel compared to the Ulanzi. The Ulanzi is aluminum, so significantly lighter. The telescoping pole assemblies are "keyed" so they don't rotate within each other. This feels quite a bit smoother and they stay aligned better. The Godox overall extended height is slightly taller than the Ulanzi, but that's about the only advantage it gets. I could almost buy 3 of the Ulanzi stands for the cost of a single Godox so if this thing holds up it's a monster of a value.