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compact lighting stands sb800

Postby wendellt on Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:46 pm

hi people

what are the best ultra compact light stands to hold a sb800 flash i know you need some custom rig to fix one of these to the sprocket head of the stand

currently im using my tripods and gaffa tapping flash heads to them it does the job but in some cases it would be better to have a proper stand and attachment
by ultra compact i mean something that can packup into a suitcase not some huge manfrotto C stand to hold a studio strobe

thanks in advance
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby MATT on Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:50 pm

Why not a cheapy small tripod, then attach the supplied Sb800 stand to directly or by a quick release plate to the head? depending on the thread mount on the tripod it may fit directly to the thread of the stand.


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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby Pa on Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:22 pm

is this what your looking for Wendellt...link below


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Flash-Holder-Lig ... m153.l1262
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby Oz_Beachside on Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:05 pm

ultra compact, light, high quality clamps etc, cant beat the manfrotto nano stands, think they are called 001.

add an umbrella bracket, and a hotshoe shoe, which screws onto the brass spigot that comes with the umbrella brackets.

http://www.qualitycamera.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=3645

http://www.qualitycamera.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=4051

http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~4413~categoryid~158.html

http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03/lighting-101-light-stands.html

with the USD:AU near on 1:1, I'd get them from US, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/512196-REG/Bogen_Manfrotto_001B_001B_3353_3373_Nano.html

there are many similar products...
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby Yi-P on Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:27 pm

How high would you require the SB800 to be? will the stand go on top of some other objects?

Have a look here, from a local dealer:
http://www.studiolight.com.au/stands.htm

I bought 2 of the $49 stands, they are very cheap, light and portable. Weights next to nothing and extends tall... The only problem is... when you extend it too high, it can't stand the wind if you use them outdoors... I almost dropped a SB800 down the cliff because of it... :(

Clamps and clips are really good if you plan to use indoor with furniture everywhere...
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby aim54x on Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:25 pm

A friend has one of those Manfrotto Nano Stands, it is awesome, makes me want to get one, or two.
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby mickeyjuice on Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:01 pm

I just ordered several of these: http://www.mpex.com/browse.cfm/4,4729.html (Cheaper Nanos, basically, that seem to be OK from what I've read - great because they fold down small.)

I also ordered a few Lumopro superclamps, double-fold umbrellas, etc - making my kit as portable as possible. (Back to Perth at the end of the year to shoot a wedding, so want to be as mobile as possible.)

To be honest, I probably wouldn't have done it if I wasn't so desperate to get the Strobist DVD set :-) MPEX can be a right PITA to deal with, although they seem to have been better in the last few days with what appears to be a new bloke running the web orders dept (desperately needed, IMHO).
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby Reschsmooth on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:48 am

We have one of the Manfrotto nano 001 stands - they are very light and fold down to about 40-50cm. Because the legs are flat aluminium, you can drill through them, put a ring through it and attach a strap to go over your shoulder.

Together with the Manfrotto brolly adaptor, the total cost was about $140, and the quality is very good. We didn't get a cold-shoe adaptor, just use the stand of the SB-800, which has a female threaded socket. I have been able to attach both the SB800 and Metz to the adaptor simultaneously for when I was shooting both film & D200. Worked a treat.
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby Grev on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:16 am

As previously mentioned, I have a few of the Manfrotto 001 nano stands as well, along with a few foldable umbrellas, very very compact and very useful. But of course it won't stand in a windy condition.
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby MarkW on Thu Jul 24, 2008 3:09 pm

Stand = Velbon Maxi Ultra M Maximum Height = 138.5cm, Minimum Height = 16.5cm, Folded Height = 33.5cm, Weight = 920g

Attachment = Kirk 1.5" QR plate

Fitting to prevent discharge by flash on metal = Kirk Flash Stand - Cant find in catalogue but if you need it I'll get the number off the block itself.
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby wendellt on Thu Jul 24, 2008 4:25 pm

hi people

thankyou very much

the manfrotto nano stand seems like the right thing
although i do need one quite high with a boom to use as a hairlight stand
got alot to think about

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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby PiroStitch on Thu Jul 24, 2008 4:41 pm

with the hairlight, are you thinking directly behind the model or off to the side from behind? If off to the side, then there's no need for a boom. If it's directly behind, erm you can have a look for the Manfrotto mini boom arm however don't expect to be able to position the arm on an angle going up as it's fixed perpendicularly to the stand. (excuse the ASCII art diagram, but it's what it'll look like)

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With the umbrella bracket, it'll give you tilt capabilities in terms of angling the light.
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Re: compact lighting stands sb800

Postby xorl on Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:14 pm

I'd recommend looking at the Manfrotto 305b mini stacker stand as well. It's sturdier but still light and easy to carry. It works for me anyway :).
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