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This Amazon Basics Aluminum Light Photography Tripod Stand pack includes two lightweight, durable stands adjustable from 2.8 to 6.7 feet. Each stand supports up to 7 pounds and folds compactly for easy transport in included carrying cases, making it a versatile and reliable choice for photographers and content creators seeking professional-grade stability and portability.






| ASIN | B074VMTP68 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,965 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #5 in Photographic Lighting Booms & Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12,587) |
| Date First Available | February 19, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
| Item model number | WT803B |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 28.54 x 2.56 inches |
N**K
Great buy, no issues so far. Well in line with price
Very versatile from cameras to lights and more. The stand feels quality with the price point in mind. Tall enough for most projects, doubt you will need more. Easy to use, unzip, extend, begin. No complaints at all, ordered 4 total, no issues with any of them. Holding up great so far, easy to store, pack up nicely, not taking up extra room being packaged up in the carry bag. Love these, worth the buy if you have a studio or anything similar
K**E
Great basic stands
Pros: cheap, stable, sturdy, light weight Cons: plastic clamps that will wear out Bottom Line: These are cheap full size stands and they are an awesome value for what you get, but if you have nice expensive equipment then pay more then this for a stand to put it on. I have bought a couple of sets of these so for and will probably buy more. These are great stands for lights, cell phones, tablets, small cameras, microphones, etc. They are very study and stable, the clams hold well and they can handle a decent amount of weight for a cheap stand. Just keep in mind that these are cheap stands with plastic clamps that will wear out quickly with constant use. These are best used in situations where you are not going to be folding them up very often. I have mostly been using them for lights and old cellphones, tablets, and cameras in a makeshift home studio. I also made one into a work light by mounting a couple of yard lights to it. So for general hobbyist use I highly recommend these, but if you have nice expensive equipment that you care about then buy something better.
J**I
Important Note
Okay, so these get the job done, but with a little help. Five stars for being lightweight, but these are just a bit too lightweight if you ask me. Looking at the photo, I had to use some 3lb. ankle weights to make sure that they stay up and not fall over due to the weight of the fabric backdrop that I’m using. Even then, the weights don’t feel heavy enough either to keep them up. The stability... falls short and is a little disappointing. They were continuously falling over until I could find that sweet spot where it finally worked and used the ankle weights. The look and feel of these tripods are pretty sturdy, but the stability is compromised by the lightweight component. Still, they aren’t bad tripods. The price is fair enough for what you are getting. I was easily able to put the clamps I purchased on them, and they’re doing what needs to be done. If you have the money for it, definitely try to find and buy a heavy duty, sturdy and reliable tripod. If there’s no need for that right now, you can buy this two-pack until you’re ready to upgrade.
B**E
Great value for the price!
I ordered this tripod, not realizing it came with two. Clearly, I don't know how to read, but I'm glad I messed up because now I can order another light for it! I originally ordered these for the https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RJSTJ6C?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_EXQ78YCWNVA1QHH95DZK, but now that I have two tripods, I'm going to order a second light and use the other one. These tripods are really sturdy, and they come in nice little carry bags for easy transportation. They also fold up nicely without any issue. They adjust from about 3 feet to 7 feet tall, so they're perfect for a variety of needs. If you do a lot of work with lighting or cameras, I definitely recommend these tripods. They're a cheap option, and they're very versatile. You can use them to attach lights, microphones, umbrellas, GoPros, and more. I've even seen people attach multiple things to one tripod using different attachments.
Z**O
Great stand for the price!
The carrying case is nice, quality of the stand is better than expected made of durable lightweight aluminum. It has an adjustable height from 2.8 to 7 feet perfect for most studio or outdoor lighting. I would recommend a weighted bag to hold it down if planning on using outside because its so lightweight a gust of wind could easily topple it. Definitely like this stand better than other brands ive bought for the same price.
C**Y
Easy Setup and Great Quality!
Although I ultimately returned the Amazon Basics Aluminum Light Photography Tripod Stand due to no longer needing it, I must commend its exceptional ease of use and high-quality construction. Setting up and breaking down these tripod stands was a breeze, making my photography sessions effortless and efficient. Despite not keeping the product, I was thoroughly impressed with its sturdy build and thoughtful design. The included case added an extra layer of convenience for transportation and storage. Overall, while my circumstances led to a return, I highly recommend these tripod stands to anyone in need of reliable, easy-to-use support for their photography equipment. Five stars for quality and convenience!
S**N
Great for the little panel lights. Not meant for bigger key lights /high output heavier strobes.
These serve a purpose, but holding your key lights or bigger box setups isn't one of them. They do lock well, they fold up clean, no major binding or anything, they just aren't very durable. I mean for the price, you're getting two really good mini light panel stands, or you can use them for tube lights, mini spot lights, ring lights, but I wouldn't even run something small like a Godox SL60W with a 25" soft box on it and not be able to not keep staring at it to see if it was going to fall. Highly recommend the Smallrig 110" air cushioned light stand. Their part number is RA-S280. Under $60 and I'd put any light I run on it and then some. This product, like I said, is good for the little stuff. Just don't purchase this thinking you're getting a great deal on some heavy-duty light stands. That is not the case.
W**L
Light weight Photography Tripod Stand with carrying bag
Light weight, easy to handle and inexpensive. More than able to do the job.
D**K
Ontworpen als statief voor belichting, maar ik kocht het om mijn laserwaterpas op hoogte te kunnen brengen. Het is minder duur dan het Bosch statief, en ook iets minder stabiel, maar wel bruikbaar voor do it yourself klusjes. Ik ga het ook nog eens proberen voor mijn foto apparaat, met een kogelvormig tussenstuk (ook van deze site: https://www.amazon.com.be/-/nl/dp/B08RNYS15D/?coliid=I34QF9JOYFVU3T&colid=3727TSMDDAO2G&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it)
A**D
ممتازة وتجي ب جراب خاص لكل قطعة
K**I
I felt it is light weight. Would not suggest if you plan to fix a light and softbox for heavy use in front of client.
F**S
Me ha parecido dos soportes muy válidos, fiables y económicos. No creo que sean profesionales pero para el uso de la mayoría de los usuarios van sobrados. Son muy estables, aguantando focos de varios kilos sin problemas. Se monta y desmonta en segundos y viene con una práctica bolsa de transporte. Totalmente recomendable.
R**L
I am super happy with this light-weight stand. It exceeded my expectations for the low price. I'm using it with light-weight cameras (Brinno, Insta360) for panoramic and time-lapse photography. It's ideal for me as I don't have to worry about leaving an expensive tripod outside for long periods. Build quality and finish is good. The adjustment clamps are simple plastic. So care needs to be taken not to over-stress or over-tighten. My camera set-ups weights are up to 500g and the stand handles this well. I use a make-shift sandbag tie down if the stand is being used outside and fully extended. If you are looking for something that is low-cost and lightweight, I would highly recommend. If you have a more substantial camera or heavy lights etc, you probably need to look at a more robust stand. Carry case is a bonus. Well done Amazon for another Brilliant Basics
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