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Traditional Stand |
5/8” Baby-Pin Connection |
Solid Stainless-Steel Construction |
Detachable Base |
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The C-Stand (or Century Stand) comes from the early days of motion picture production. The C-stand was widely used to hold up large reflectors which were used to catch and reflect the sunlight to illuminate the set before the introduction of artificial lights later. |
It is a sturdy durable light stand to hold any lighting using the traditional universal 5/8” spigot. This is the most popular fixture for lights or flashes which covers the vast majority currently available on the market, with a maximum load capacity of 10kg. The detachable base also includes a 1-1/8” junior-pin receiver, for heavier lights such as Arri lights used in large productions. |
The 9’ 8” universal light stand is perfect for use in the studio with heavier light and modifier combinations, due to the solid stainless-steel construction. |
To make transporting and storing the stand a little easier thanks to the unique varied leg heights to stack or nest the base, folding them flat. |
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Century C-StandWith Super Heavy Duty Boom ArmThe PIXAPRO C-stand (or Century Stand) with Super Heavy-Duty Boom is widely used by both photographers and movie makers alike due to their robust and sturdy build quality. They can hold heavy equipment such as large light banks, and strobes with large or heavy modifiers thanks to the solid stainless-steel metal construction. This very sturdy & strong stand is the perfect tool for any portrait, beauty, product, fashion photographer or videographer, in a studio fixed location who uses large modifiers. |
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C-Stand Min. Height | 145cm |
C-Stand Max. Height | 300cm |
Stand Height Excluding Legs | 126cm |
Stand Weight | 11kg |
C-Stand Max. Load Capacity | 10kg |
Stand Material | Stainless Metal |
C-Stand Colour | Chrome Finish |
C-Stand Attachment | 5/8in Spigot Pin |
Boom Arm Min. Length | 120cm |
Boom Arm Max. Length | 220cm |
Boom Arm Material | Stainless Steel |
Boom Arm Number of Sections | 2 |