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AMBITFUL MF-01 Metalen Heavy Roestvrij Kruis Arm Staal Lang 232 cm Foto Studio Kit Boom Arm 94 cm - 232 cm 37-91 Inch Licht Stand Kruis Arm voor C-Stand

38,99€ 99,00€
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Productdetails

  • 🌻Deze boomarm is gemaakt van roestvrij staal. Ideaal voor studio of rentale shooting en is ideaal voor backlights of haarverlichting
  • Een enkele boomarm kan tot 12 kg dragen. Met een zandzak kan het gewicht van de rugzak zeer goed worden meegenomen. Voldoet aan de meeste fotografische behoeften
  • 🌻 Halve ronde hoofdboom armhoek kan gemakkelijk worden aangepast
  • 🌻De maximale lengte kan tot 2,33 m bedragen. Perfecte bediening voor alle soorten grote scènes
  • 🌻 Dit is een stabiele en stabiele boomarm. Zeer duurzaam. Maak je geen zorgen over schade


Productbeschrijving


W R.
16 juni 2025
Het artikel voldoet volledig aan de omschrijving en is van stevige kwaliteit.
H.P. Verwijs
1 juni 2025
Een degelijk product dat ik binnenkort zeker ga gebruiken bij een fotoshoot
JB
17 maart 2025
This thing is heavy duty heavy. In fact too heavy for the stand I use. Used once and a screw and spring fell off. So dependability is questionable.Returned.
wojoeraf
8 maart 2025
Abosult stabil und massiv. Und entsprechend schwer. Aber ich mag es so. Kein wackliges Teil. Absolut zu empfehlen.
Carlos V.
11 februari 2025
Me sorprendió los robusto de este brazo. Creo que es el mejor que he tenido de este tipo. Ya veremos si no se oxida o algo porque otras piezas que he comprado en otros momentos como stands tipo C, En su descripción, decían que eran de acero inoxidable y se comenzaron a oxidar. Espero que a este brazo, No le suceda. Insisto, estoy muy contento con mi compra y gratamente sorprendido con su robustez.
Wrynn
12 januari 2025
Seems well made, surprisingly far reaching and sturdy. It even has a junior pin for larger stands which you should probably use with one of these. It’ll have to survive the test of time and rigors of being on set but I think it’s pretty good.Only downsides are the sandbag is single zipper and that carabiner will not last with a full sandbag.The only one other concern is how the clamping adjustment bolts seem to be really small and a bit underwhelming for how much torque the clamp is gonna be receiving. But only time will tell.
LightForAll
30 december 2024
I’ve not had a boom arm with such a build. Absolutely heavy duty - which is what’s needed when an 11lb monolight and a 10lb sand bag. The arm has some friction regarding the loosening and tightening of the sections. Chrome flaking happened during deployment and storage. I used four yellow/black striped sand bags filled with pea pebbles (two .5 cubic foot bags can be purchased at a big name Blue label hardware store [or the orange one] for $5.20 each, water spray to remove dirt and air dry) to anchor the heavy duty light stand - here, a 17 foot tall Meking light stand, $60 - a March wind was present but the bags did the trick. Tighten the boom at a 45 degree angle rather than 90 deg to the horizon, that will place less stress on booms.I put the red and black sand bag to use because the counter balance helps keep the rig stable. By the time all were raised to desired level (about 8 feet high, 5 feet extended) the rig almost felt as if it were bolted to the track.Such boom arms correctly anchored make the desired lighting adjustments a breeze once you lift that heavy sucker (the subject stood by to anchor once I raised each section).It was a pleasure being able to finally set up clamshell lighting with the main 32x32” softbox mounted on a 600ws studio flash, tapped in to a household current at the stadium, directly above and a smaller 2x2ft softbox on a 300ws unit below the subject, allowing me to step back and compose with a 28-300mm lens fully extended the Godox lights have built in 2.4Ghz wireless receiving which made the shoot effortless.The stud has the flat ridge so that the heavy flash won’t sag down, and the beefy steel clamps grip each extension with no issue. The shoot went well and tearing down was tedious with all the gear necessary to create the lighting. That’s how location shoots happen. Once I began packing everything I noticed that the red sand bag was not built well, as a metal rod wound up protruding through the bag mesh because of shoddy build design. The bag was an included item. Do yourself a favor. Get one or buy 20lb wrist weights to strap them around the base of your boom.In the past I’ve gone for the cheap booms. But they WILL fail because they’re not designed to hold more than about 11lb total. My light itself weighs that. This boom replaced one I purchased here some years ago and it was so shoddy that I bought a Dollar Tree sharpening stone to grind down one side of the stud to stop light sag. Then needed some Super Glue to anchor the locking grip to the boom base for a shoot of pro ball players. It held for 3 hours but once Photo Day concluded I kissed the darn thing for its service and discarded it into recycling.Always live with good Karma.
marco
14 november 2024
Un prodotto ben costruito pesante e materiale di qualità, da abbinare ad uno stativo che possa reggere il peso del braccio, il costo è buono per un prodotto valido!