Godox Reflector Holder and Stand
Description
A handy accessory for studio work, the Reflector Mounting Arm from Godox telescopes from 25.6 to 68.9" to hold a wide variety of reflectors with its plastic clips. The arm mounts to a light stand via its mini grip head which allows it to be turned to obtain the required angle for the desired degree of reflectance.
- the godox reflector mounting arm rma-01 holder can extend to a length of 175cm, while the minimum length is 65cm.
- it consists of 3 parts and their diameters from the most common to the tip are the following: 22mm, 19mm, 16mm.
- holds reflectors and can be attached to a light stand with adjustable angle.
86" Tall Umbrella Flash Strobe Light Stand
Solid Safety 3 Legs Stages
Light Weight: Easy to Move
Industrial Standard Mounting Stud
Solid Locking System for Light Safety
Height adjustable Max 86"
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Reflector Holder Bracket Boom Bar with Rubber Hand Grip
Attachment up to 54" Reflectors
Material: Premium Heavy Duty Aluminum Alloy Construction
Solid locking system for light safety
Counter weight sand bag saddle bag holder pre-attached
Length adjustable Min 28"–Max 73"
(* Rubber handle makes comfortable grip)
Adapter Clamp Pivot Connects Boom Arm to Stand
Connect a boom arm to a stand.
Made of high impact plastic.
Tthe clamp is adjustable to fit many boom diameters.
Heavy Duty Sandbags Video Sand Bag Light Stand Sandbag
Light Weight, Versatile and Compact
Net Weight: 9 Oz.
Size: 20 x 10 inch.
Strong and Durable
Can be filled, emptied, and refilled as many as you wish
Simply hook it to a light boom arm
Customer Review
granted it was a low-priced item, but it does boast that assembling the boom arm with the screw-on-topper side provides added security - which is the opposite. see photos attached - when i attached it this way, it keeps leaning over like it's going to break right off the top. the only way i can get the boom arm to remain 'somewhat balanced' is attaching (sitting it) on the open-hole side and of course must use a weighted sandbag. Overall the product should be more stable. Am bummed it doesnt have an end pointer to be able to attach a speedlite or other, but i think it will hold my reflector fine enough....
don't need or expect much from these types of reflectors but I was disappointed by two things: some type of dark ink, perhaps from the black, bled onto the edges of the white reflector! Random defect. Secondly, the photos they provide do a poor job or explaining the reflector color choices, so let me clarify it for anyone considering buying it. The covers have one side in one color and other on the other. the center piece is the translucent scrim, which is normal and fine.But the white side isn't translucent over silver. You get:
- a silver / black cover (one per opposing side) and
- a white / gold cover and
-translucent center
This is important to know because if you like to vary between white and silver to vary specularity, you can't really - you'd have to take off the entire cover between switches and flip it inside out, since they aren't on the same cover. So you really need to be okay with the two options available together in order to use it to it's best ability. If you want white and black together, or white and silver together, you're sort of screwed unless you don't mind saying, "wait for 3 minutes while I fumbled and unzip this to flip it" to your subject. I'd say the best solution would probably be to buy two of these at once and have your options already ready. So instead of 5 in one, it sort of functions like 2 in 1, plus a scrim, at a time. I hope that makes sense.
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