Next Step Up from C-stand?
by Bill Evelyn
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Oct 22, 2009 at 7:23:02 pm
Hello,
I am searching for a slightly more robust stand than the C-stand, and would like some advice on what that might be.
I've been placing a Lowel Rifa 66 "softbox" on the end of a Matthews Baby Boom, which sits upon a Matthews C-stand, using this configuration over a table and I'm happy with the lighting results.
But, when I need to raise the softbox over six feet, it's too much weight on the C-stand, which bends too much for my comfort level.
What's a better stand to get that boom & light into the air without making the stand groan?
Re: Next Step Up from C-stand? by john sharaf on Oct 22, 2009 at 7:27:24 pm
You want a "Combi" stand. If you just use it in your studio a heavier steel version is best, if you go on location a lot, pay extra and get a lighter aluminum version. All the usual players make these; Mathews, Avenger/Manfroto, American Studio, Arri, etc. Don't forget to use sandbags and extend arm out over the lead leg.
Re: Next Step Up from C-stand? by Mark Suszko on Oct 22, 2009 at 9:34:54 pm
What John said, but also I'll mention, since I'm a long-term fan of them, Bogen Auto-Poles running wall to wall above the scene create a place to hang that Rifa and the cords with NO stands in the shot. Of course it's not ideal for every situation, just another tool in the arsenal, but perhaps it may be useful here.
Re: Next Step Up from C-stand? by Mike Cohen on Oct 23, 2009 at 4:15:23 pm
the Avenger Baby Roller stands are pretty sturdy and can get pretty high. But as with anything that is high or extends out from the base, counterweight and sandbags are a must.