NEEWER Light Stand Carbon Fiber with Offset Arm, 180° Reversible Legs, 1/4" to 3/8" Screw Adapter and Bag, 86.5" Portable Travel Tripod Stand for Outdoor Photography Speedlite Strobe Softbox, ST210R
【Thicker & Stronger Carbon Fiber Build】 Engineered with tough yet lightweight carbon fiber, the NEEWER ST210R tripod stand features a thickened carbon fiber made with 9 layers of pure carb and a maximum load capacity of 7.7lb/3.5kg. It is lightweight to carry and resistant to scratches and corrosion, as well as difficult working conditions of heat or freezing. The rubber foot covers add friction for enhanced stability
【Foldable & Reversible Legs】 Tripod legs can be angled in a range of 180° to stand stably on uneven and slanted surfaces for various styles of shooting, no matter it is overhead, low angle, or macro photography. Invert the legs and fold the tripod down to 20” (51cm) for easy storage and transport
【Extendable & Lightweight】 Thanks to its small weight of 2lb (900g), the tripod is easy to carry around for outdoor photography and video recording. With a telescopic center column, the tripod is adjustable from 20 to 86.5in (51 to 220cm) and provides flexible height regulation
【Wide Compatibility】 Equipped with a reversible 1/4” to 3/8” screw adapter, the tripod can stabilize a broad variety of devices, including DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, ring lights, LED panel lights, monolights, action cameras, field monitors, and more. Only bringing this NEEWER ST210R carbon fiber tripod stand is enough to cover plenty of scenarios for outdoor shooting, including travel vlogging, live streaming and video recording, landscape, sports events, and natural macro photograph
【Baby Pin Offset Arm for C Stands】 Secure your light fixtures or accessories 1.5ft/46cm away from the C stands or light stands, with the built in clamp for a secure and stable connection, and the two 5/8" baby pins on the other end to simplify device mounting. You can even hide the light stand behind the background or set wall for a polished, distraction free shooting environment