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Lighting standsCan anyone suggest where I night be able to get a couple of budget priced or secondhand light stands in Sydney.
I want to do some off camera flash shooting but don't want to spend a lot of money. Thanks Barry D700, 50 1.8, 14-24 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 70-200VR, 80-400VR, SB800 plus a lot of gadgets
Barry,
What do you call "budget"? New, they're well under $100 each and for around $150, you can buy a kit with a stand, brolly and slave. g.
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Gary, good question.
I was thinking around $50-60. Is that reasonable. I did not want to go for anything too heavy duty as they will be only used very occassionally and they just need to support SB800. Barry D700, 50 1.8, 14-24 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 70-200VR, 80-400VR, SB800 plus a lot of gadgets
Is that your total budget or your per-stand one? And if the latter, for just the stand, or a full setup? As a guide, that will probably come close to a single new stand. Check Vanbar's site. But remember too that you need more than just a stand. A brolly (or some other form of diffuser) is a given, and you will need a way to mount the flash to the stand. All available (at a price) of course, which is why I mentioned the full kit that PillipB mentioned a few weeks ago. Seemed to be great value at around $150. g.
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I bought a good air cushioned light stand off ebay (new) for $20.50!!!
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i was looking recently at the $50-$70 lightstands as i am setting up a outdoor brolly rig with my flashes, but they were very flimsy! i can picture them getting blown over if the wind caught the umbrella. i know u can put weights on them but i wanted to keep it portable.
Unfortunately, you can't have both. Portable means light, which means they can be easily upset in poorer weather conditions.
It's all a matter of compromises. g.
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i found some at fletchers for $100 each that i ordered, they were pretty sturdy. can't remember brand though will post when i get them tomorrow
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Barton is a local supplier of stands and studio camera stands. They have been in business since I was a boy, and that is a long time ago, a lot of the larger pro stores do have second hand stands but you will have to ring around....... I have some barton stands for my studio flash heads and they must be around 30 years old.......
EDIT: ..... Barton well worth the money........and I am not gentle on stands so they are very well made....... Cheers ....bp....
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