Heavy Duty Photography Saddle Sandbag For Boom Stand Tripod Arm Studio Video


Heavy Duty Photography Saddle Sandbag For Boom Stand Tripod Arm Studio Video

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Heavy Duty Photography Saddle Sandbag For Boom Stand Tripod Arm Studio Video:
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  • Product Review (#8308) - THE PRINCE OF CHEAP IS BACK, David GriffinTHE PRINCE OF CHEAP IS BACK!
    This time with a product review of some basic gear that you\'d better watch out for !

    When buying a lighting kit - what\'s the very last thing new photographers consider? Light meter? No. Weight? No. Backpack or bag to carry your kit in? Nope. I got it... THE LIGHTSTANDS!!! I know for a fact when I purchased my first kit of lighting about 8 years ago the very last thing I thought about was the stand. Just so long as the lights had \"a\" stand was good enough for me. Now 8 years later after breaking down four light stands I\'ve come to demand a bit more.
    Now that I\'m firmly educated (and don\'t want to topple anymore el cheapo lights with 15lbs beauty dishes on them, because most lights don\'t survive The Prince!), I\'ll give you some help. When getting a light stand or choosing a lighting kit.... several things should be considered: max open height, max load, stand weight, closed length, and build material. Stepping back a bit, the light stands I inherited with the kit just weren\'t meant to last.The were adequate but not the best (maybe not even in the top 20). Enter Linco Inc. (The company that brought you Britek - same company who I got my first flash kit from cause I was broke as a twig off of a tree). I was sent a few free stands to test and \"beat down\" a few stands and give an honest opinion of them.  Enter the Linco 8308 Heavy Duty Light Stand. Here\'s my assessment. The stands were not really what I was expecting. I expected the same subpar lights stands that I got with the original kit. Adequate but nothing at all spectacular.  I was told that they had been vastly improved over the Britek brand and were more refined. Lets see. First thing to catch my eye were it had a list of features (It isjust a stand right?):
    ‧  3 Year Warranty (already worth a look)
    ‧  Simple Leg Locking Joint System.
    ‧  30% Smaller
    ‧  8ft Max Height
    ‧  19lbs Max Load

    Okay, I see someones gotten tired of people talking about them! They stepped up there game. Of all these features \"3 year warranty\", \"8ft Max Height\" and \"19lbs Max Load\" scream try it to me!!!  Sitting down with them I noticed they were already much more thought out than the previous Britek iteration of \"The Lightstand\". A lot sturdier in looks as well as function!!! (A plus indeed.) I took the stands out on 3 trial runs (with my backup just in case disaster ensued). I started throwing around all sorts of combinations. Britek HS-200 with 60\" translucent umbrella in the wind with sandbags holding down the stand. The test was to see how much flex the stand gave at max extension (minus 3 inches).  Though the stands did show some flex due to the nature of the pressure exerted on them form a virtual 5ft sail and a 4lbs weight they did hold up REMARKABLY WELL! Its similar to loading the stand with far more weight than its rated for... IN BEACH WIND MIND YOU!!! That\'s usually a serious torture test for a light stand. \"Bend it like Beckham\" and see what you end up with!!!

     [First Test: Rigidness ] [Results] = Exceeded Expections????
    Now onto the next assessment I put it through. Portability. The stand weighs around 4lbs (give or take about 4 ounces). Its closed length is around 34 inches. Math that out 36 inches turn into 8ft.... PRETTY DAMN COMPACT if you ask me!!! That means when you need considerable height to weight to carry around... It\'s a very - very good option.

    [Second Test: Portability] [Results] = Very Good???
    Now onto my final assessment.  Are these things practical in a studio Environment? This is the biggest test. Flat out, will these things stand up to constant opening, closing, scrapes, falls, bumps and all the rigors of an active studio. My first shoot with them - in my Batcave (garage studio) them they got opened and closed dropped (intentionally) and kicked a bit with a weight on them and they stood up very well. No bends no bruises. Just a few cuts and paint abrasions. The second test was at Seal Beach in Sunny/Windy Southern California. This was the wind n bend test. The final test was to drag it out to my bud studio in DTLA where I let him rough them up (after he promised me I\'d have to buy him a new flash if they broke his units from sudden collapse).  (Keep in mind the same light stand had been used for each test). Lightstand returned without an additional dent or scratch! No complaints. Hmmm...

    [Final Test: In Use] [Results] = Just as good as his other high end brand name stands????
    Okay - okay. By now you may have noticed that I seemed surprised by each result.... Well honestly, I am! I was expecting something just barely acceptable and would be giving the unit a $#!t-job of a review!  But the truth is, I\'d be hard pressed to find a stand that is simpler and much better than these. I was a bit impressed. My only real quirks was that the knobs for the locking mechanism for each section is made of plastic. (How big is this? I\'m not sure, I twisted those things with the intent of breaking them and didn\'t do it. I\'m no punk, I Kettlebell and have an iron grip! I know I put great pressure on the knobs!). Also, I\'d like the top bolt to be larger than the std ? video size. Why, if the stand falls I can easily see its threaded screw slamming the ground and  breaking.  Another thing is Linco went with a plastic ant-slide foot. Though cleverly designed, I believe they should\'ve went with something like a very durable rubber (but hey the economy is bad - and I aint payin $179.00 for any \"stand\" that don\'t have the letter \"C\" in front of it!)
    [Assessment Completed][Results] = Linco has made a lightstand that is strong, tall and pretty reliable... I\'d say if you want to keep your lights from turning on there heads too often, look at your stands as investments and put this stand into serious consideration! After this new product, I think I\'ll be a bit more eager to see what else Linco and company has to offer for the Frugal photographer! Price...Uhhhh.... For the protection of my lights... for the sanctity of my mind.... ONLY $39.95! Perfect price for the Prince of Cheap!!! Bottom line, Linco is on to something by raising the quality up! (Hmmm, now all we have to do is get the bastards to make us a a 22\" Beauty Dish and they\'d get some serious shooting time!)!  Just remember, a light stand doesn\'t do it all. A light stand is only as dumb as the user not smart enough to supply it with enough sandbag  (or some other) weight to maintain a firm position on the ground! Shoot responsibly! NO MORE EXCUSES, GET TA SHOOTIN! 
    I\'m David Griffin a.k.a. The Prince of Cheap , you can find me at http://www.davidgriffinphotography.com and read some of my free lighting articles at http://www.studiolighting.net


    Linco Inc. Back with Versatile Triple Crossbar Backdrop System!Can someone tell me what\'s going on? Linco Inc. (formerly Britek) must be going through some major changes... for the better! Recently I reported on the serious \"uptick\" in equipment quality that they sent me in there newest light stand offerings. Now, about 60 days later Its happened again! This time it\'s a Triple Crossbar backdrop holder! Okay now lets get this part over-with. My initial thoughts were... WTF am I going to do with a triple backdrop holder? As the Prince of Cheap I am a firm believer in saving some dough and making due till you have an overflow of dough. Linco sent a kit to me to test and see what I thought about it. Judging by the last Linco product I previously tested - heavy duty light stands #8303, I didn\'t hesitate to check out and say what was on my mind for DONE! Linco Inc. has obviously taken the Britek vision and gave it the quality increase that should\'ve been done years ago. It may have been a serious \"difference- maker\" with the Britek brand itself and could\'ve made them a serious flash player had this kind of changes been made about 10 years ago! The Triple Cross Background holder is actually a testament to the upgrade that Linco Inc. is pushing downward through their product line! This background support was able to withstand a serious fall and wasn\'t shaken or stirred the least! IMPRESSIVE since I was using it outdoors in the wind with 20lbs. of barbell weights at the bottom as well as holding a 10\"x12\" white background. Not a feat that many manufacturer want to hear about their test gear going through. The gear proved to be highly reliable and tough as Triple Crossbar system of the 4145-H-3 is a cleverly developed system consisting of two special brackets that go over the tops of their heavy duty light stands.The brackets hold three heavy duty 12ft long (adjustable down to about 6ft long) crossbars. The clips that hold your backgrounds are special bungee type clamps with Velcro snaps on one end and very rugged mini-gator clips on the other end. Sound \"rinky-dink\" right? WRONG! I\'ve tested it in the outdoor wind of my backyard and can honestly say the clips help firmly onto the fabric of the background! While using the Linco Inc. system I experienced a disaster. I didn\'t stabilize the backdrop with enough weight and the breeze was strong enough to make it topple! Did I worry, only a little. Did anything break.... No! The heavy duty aluminum stands and brackets held surprisingly firm. Since I was shooting in full California sunlight allowing the sun to light the Linco Inc. white background and had a fairly strong breeze I knew having an 6x8 tall background was asking for a fall. I got it and it survived. The overall weight of the system is what one could expect with a three background holding system - HEAVY! At about 20lbs it\'s a bit taxing to carry around. Setup takes about 5 minutes to get up and running. Complicated to put together? Not at all!

    What\'s the viability of having a heavy duty portable background system you ask? Think of doing a series of images on location and need a strong background that can withstand a good fall because you\'ll have it in a high traffic area? What if you can actually setup at the beach and have a wild idea to use the stand to hold a super sized scrim? This kind of durability in a background system should be considered. How about the image series I did below using only the Linco Triple Crossbar system and they\'re standard white background, some weight, the Linco Inc. supplied white backdrop, a light panel to send some fill light a light meter and my camera... NO STROBES.... All natural light? Do you think Linco Inc. is onto something? MOST DEFINITELY! Good Job Linco Inc.!

    Figure 1 Image of System in use outside!Figure 2 Image series created with Linco Inc. Triple Crossbar Background system.




    Product Review (#8308) - Professional Photographer, Bruce Personal Review
    Bought this Linco 8308 Compact Light Stand as an addition to my lighting kit and found it to be sturdy, attractive and well-made.  It\'s compact size and weight really attract my attention, all 3 stands fits perfectly in a bag, so you have extra hand to carry your lights.  Most of the photographer prefer light weight flash stands, but this lighting stands not just able to hold your Flash mount, it can hold up to full size commercial use flash lights.  Yes it\'s that strong.  For the most part, it is a very well built stand. It\'s solid aluminum in the legs, which makes it great for easy carry around. Quite light, weighing in at only 4.4 pounds.  Sure, you can get a lot of different stands for cheaper, extend higher, and hold more weight, but the biggest advantage of the Linco 8308 Compact Light Stand  is portability and weight saving. This is very important if nature is your studio.  Because of the portable design, the 8308 Compact Light Stand may not quite feel as sturdy as a regular sized stand, but that is not to say it is not sturdy in build. The 8308 can definitely take abuse from daily usage and keep up without any problems. Also keep in mind that because the 8308 is lighter, you will need sandbags or some type of weight to tie down the stand on a windy day with an umbrella.  Because this stand is smaller than a regular sized stand, you are limited to small than 46″ umbrellas; any larger and you risk constant (and expensive) tip overs. For the most part, I have not found I needed a larger umbrella than a 46″.  For the most part, when you purchase a knock-off or copy cat, it\'s never as good as the original, but Linco managed to build a stand that is equal to, if not slightly better than the more expensive light stands.

    Daily Usage
    With a single Linco 8308 Compact Light Stand  with a Canon 550EX attached to a Photoflex Shoe Mount Multiclamp and a shoot thru umbrella all triggered by a pair of pocketwizard , it is a very versatile kit that handles 90% of various lighting situations for photographing with harsh sunlight to photographing in a dark room. Plus everything is light and portable making it a very good light travel kit.  For indoor location work this stand really makes life easy and allows you to move your setup quickly for on-the-fly portraits. You can place the stand in a corner or off to the side and when you need it you can just grab it, lift it up and move through a crowded room or across a dance floor, placing it down on the floor and continue shooting instantly, all without having to put your camera down.  I really like this light stand and highly recommend it for wedding and event shooters. Event photographers are always looking for ways to make life simpler and for those that work without an assistant this is a blessing.Linco Inc., headquartered in Santa Fe Springs, California, is a professional wholesale and retail company of studio lighting equipment. Linco products include flashlights, halogen lights, fluorescent light, and support systems like background support, booms, and light stands. We offer full repair and parts replacement service to all of our roducts.

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  • Click images below for comparison!Without installing any accessories, the 1000-watt halogen light directly shoots at the model, revealing the radiance and of the model\'s skin and shininess of her hair.  The contrasts between brighter and darker areas are highly noticeable.  The shadow cast by right bangs and eyebrows can be spotted very easily.When installing the silver photo umbrella to the 1000-watt halogen light, we notice that the overall brightness of the photo is reduced.  By comparing the photo that uses the silver umbrella and the one without, one can notice that the area covered by light has expanded and the color temperature is also changed due to the silver material used in the umbrella (the higher the color temperature, the more bluish the image is.)  Another reason that the photo results in higher color temperature is because the light is more condensed.  As a result, the light projected to the model\'s skin gets denser, increasing the color temperature.  Please notice that, with the use of silver umbrella, the shadows cast by the bangs and eyebrows are not as clear as they used to be, comparing to the photo that shoots without the use of silver umbrella.  When installing the gold-silver photo umbrella to the 1000-watt halogen light, we notice that the overall brightness of the photo is reduced.  By comparing the photo that uses the gold-silver umbrella and the one without, one can notice that the area covered by light has expanded and the color temperature is also changed due to the gold-silver material used in the umbrella (the higher the color temperature, the more bluish the image is.)  Another reason that the photo results in higher color temperature is because the light is more condensed.  As a result, the light projected to the model\'s skin gets denser, increasing the color temperature.  Please notice that, with the use of gold-silver umbrella, the shadows cast by the bangs and eyebrows are not as clear as they used to be, comparing to the photo that shoots without the use of gold-silver umbrellaWith the use of transparent umbrella on the 1000-watt halogen light that directly shoots through the umbrella to the model, the overall brightness of the picture is reduced. The area covered by light is slightly increased is because of the use of translucent umbrella; however, the color temperature does not have any noticeable changes.    When looking at the shadow casting on the model\'s face, much of the shadow has either disappeared or less vivid.With installation of a softbox, the 1000-watt halogen light projects the light directly to the model.  We notice that the use of softbox basically maintains the overall brightness of the model, or possibly slightly enhances the brightness.  Under this controlled Environment, neither the light coverage nor the color temperature has any significant changes.    Again, the shadow casting on the model\'s face, much of the shadow has either disappeared or less clear.  The use of softbox is the best choice when it comes to maintaining the light intensity and brightness.When a 1000-watt halogen light is equipped with a barndoor, the user can use the light as a fill light and direct it to take out the undesired shadows. Halogen light only(1000W)With silver umbrellaWith gold/silver umbrellaWith Transparent umbrellaWith SoftboxWith barndoor  

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