
Specifications: - It is a black Flash Light Stand
- It is H type flash light stand
- This Light Stand main material is iron that the product is super bearing and durable using
- The Light Stand matches on aluminum alloy screw adapter that can be used for any occasion
- This Umbrella Light Stand can bear at least up to 3 kg
It is a portable, strong, simple and comprehensive photography auxiliary tool - This is a universal flash shoe umbrella holder light stand for the studio use
- You may also adjust the umbrella and flash in different angle
- Can clamp on most light stand, tripod and to mount photographic equipment
- Color: Black
Details:
- Solid design
- This Light Stand main material is iron that the product is super bearing and durable using
- It is black
- This Light Stand can bear at least up to 3 kg
- It is a portable, strong, simple and comprehensive photography auxiliary tool
- With this flash light stand, you'll take many good photos
- You can according the coin to image the size of the product
How Do I Mount My Flash to a Light Stand:
Using lights mounted separately from your camera is an important step to achieving professional looking, studio photography. If money is tight, or advanced lighting is too bulky, attaching a flash to a light stand can work just as effectively - Light Stand Mounts: You can buy a variety of different mounts from camera stores, or the Internet, that will allow you to safely attach a flash to light stands. They are often called "light stand to hot shoe" mounts. Using these professional devices is often worth the expense because they allow you the option to add an umbrella, so the light from the flash can be diffused
- Bungees and Clamps: Alternative to specially designed mounts, you can use bungee cords, brackets, or even duct tape to attach a flash to light stands or other surfaces. However, specially designed clamps called "super clamps" (although slightly more expensive than bungees and tape) have a hot shoe adapter that provides you with a much safer option when securing your flash
- Slave Flashes: If you plan to use a flash that's not connected directly to your camera, it must be a slave flash. This means that it needs some kind of device (usually a light sensor or a cable connected to your camera) to detect when you are trying to take your picture. Without such a device, the flash won't activate
How to Make a Stand for a Round-Handled Flashlight:
Some flashlights are designed with flat sides or little kickstands that can be used to prop them up for hands-free illumination. Round-handled flashlights, on the other hand, can be extremely frustrating to use when you need both hands free. But if you anticipate the need, you can make a cheap, easy stand for your round-handled flashlight so that you can set it down without being left in the dark. Follow these simple steps to make your own stand at home - Find a disposable plastic food container with a round lid, such as a can of coffee grounds or nuts. If necessary, transfer any remaining amount of the container's contents to a reusable container, because you're about to destroy the lid
- Set the lid right side up on a cutting board. Use a sharp utility knife to cut a hole in the center of the lid. The diameter of the hole should be roughly equal to the diameter of the flashlight handle at the point where the handle meets the light bulb housing. You can estimate this, but favor a hole in the lid that may be slightly too small over one that may be slightly too large. It is also okay if the hole is not perfectly round
- Slide the lid over the butt end of the flashlight and push it up towards the light bulb housing. If you cut the hole to about the right size, it should fit very snugly
- Use scissors to cut part of one side off of the lid, giving it a flat edge
- Prop the flashlight up on this flat edge on any flat and stable surface, using the butt end of the flashlight as the other point of balance. Now you can position the flashlight wherever it needs to be while keeping your hands free
Package Included: - 1 x Multifunction Flash Shoe Umbrella Holder Light Stand 1/4" 3/8" Type H
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