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The Neewer 75" Photography Light Stand is a robust and versatile tool designed for professional photographers. Made from high-strength aluminum alloy, it offers a maximum height of 74.8 inches and a load capacity of 13.5 pounds, making it perfect for supporting reflectors, softboxes, lights, and more. Its compact design allows for easy transport, ensuring you're always ready to capture the perfect shot.
R**Y
If I could rate 10 stars I would, hands down the best light stands I have found.
Finally, a sturdy stand that is WELL worth the price. These aren't your average stand, they are steel, and heavy, but I no longer worry about putting my lights up 13' and swaying in the breeze. I have many stands from Manfrotto, Avenger, etc. I have C stands, drop spreader stands, regular light stands, but these are now my go-to. I shoot sports on location, in gyms, on fields, and wherever the teams are at. I load them up in a wagon so weight isn't generally my biggest concern, but stability is and these are the most stable I have found. They are also spring-loaded, so they wont crash down if let down quickly(still wouldn't recommend you do that). The friction knobs are plastic, and that's what usually breaks on my stands, but they seem to be well built, and hope if I do need replacements I can find them. 100% would recommend to anyone looking for a sturdy stand.
B**
GREAT!
Durable and simply to carry I love it!
R**N
Great little light stand for not-too-heavy setups
It's a light stand. It's cheap. It's not going to hold up a big light and massive modifier at full height--but if you don't have a gigantic rig like that, this thing works great.I have a little Falcon Eyes SO-28TD LED light. This Neewer light stand is perfect for it. Just like the product description says--it extends to 6' has a good stable base, folds up nice and small--overall a great little stand.The only thing I wish it had was a carry case--but hey--it's small enough I can toss it in the trunk of my car and take it with me on a shoot--so no biggie.If you need a decent quality, inexpensive light stand--go with Neewer--you won't be disappointed.
D**M
This is a good product for the price...
I'm a photographer and know quality versus junk when it comes to equipment. In the photography world, some high priced items aren't worth the cost. It's possible to find excellent bargains that hold up to higher cost items as well. For $25.00 incl. 2 day shipping you cannot go wrong. This item will serve as a set of light weight stands to hold a single slave flash or some other light weigh items. These stands can also be re-purposed for various projects around the house if needed (I bought these for a non-photography project). That said, I would NOT put a heavy umbrella, back drop, or large and expensive light system on these stands. They simply are not strong enough to take the weight.Pros: 1. PRICE 2. Metal construction 3. 3 leg stands are far enough apart for decent stability 4. The locking collars are plastic but seem sturdy. 5. simple metal screw head for attachments. 6. Light weight.Cons: 1. Thin rods and expansion slots/joints are very light weight and do not look like they can take much weight. The plastic collar helps stabilize the rods but could break with a lot of weight.Overall: I'd buy these again for $25.00 if I needed a simple, light weight, or portable set up for flashes. At only 6' high the use of this set is limited for lighting in a studio.It's worth 4 starts to me when I get exactly what I expected (a decent set of stands for low cost).
J**Y
One year after and still working with them
Nice stands. Been using them for over a year and still good.
D**E
Perfect Light Stand for Any Photography Setup!
This stand is a dream come true for anyone looking to level up their studio or on-location shoots. The build quality is excellent—sturdy but lightweight—making them easy to transport without sacrificing stability.For the price, this stand delivers exceptional value. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, the Neewer Light Stands are a solid investment for your gear collection.
C**Y
Broke 10 months after I bought it ....
Broke 10 months after I bought it .... And to be fair the only thing I ever put on it is a speed light. I am a wedding photographer, so I do tend to use these frequently. It has been to maybe 15 weddings and only held a speed light. The little bless black plastic piece at the neck just popped off as it was shattered. I've had a manfrotto for years that is still perfect. So needless to say I'm a little disappointed that despite its light workload, it only made it to 10 months old. I can still use it, but it's not as stable and sturdy as I would like. I would never put anything but a speed light on it now. My manfrotto is what I use for my big softboxes or anything that is heavier and I need to be reliable beyond a doubt. I spent less money on this knowing it was only going to hold speed lights and go to weddings for that very purpose. Nonetheless I'm still a little disappointed that at 10 months it no longer is capable of functioning at 100%. The manfrotto is 4 years old and has been to hundreds of weddings and still works perfectly. I understand you get what you pay for, and I'm okay with that. But this is just a warning to others to be careful what you put on one of these if you are going to move them around and use them frequently. It's very heavy duty. It's actually very heavy compared to my others and it's very stable. I'm just very disappointed at the broken plastic piece after 10 months. ....
S**.
Material Liviano
Son muy livianos y aun los conservo, han pasados años y los cuido como si acabaran de llegar .
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