Light Stand
A robust light stand offers support when using studio lights and flashes during strobist, product and portrait photography.
Manfrotto A5036CS Avenger Roller Stand
689, 99 €
Godox 303 Light stand
List price 39,95 €
34, 95 €
Falcon Eyes Reflector Bracket RBT-2566 with Spigot Connection
44, 95 €
Smallrig 5475 RT190 Reversible Portable Studio Light Support
37, 90 €
Phottix F-160 light stand
19, 99 €
Bresser 2x BR-TP240 Pro Light stand 240cm + Bag
92 €
Godox 240F Light Stand 237cm (7.8')
List price 44,95 €
37, 15 €
Ulanzi AT-05 Light stand 2m Heavy Duty with spigot
List price 89,95 €
88, 95 €
Falcon Eyes WB-1250 Wall Boom
71, 95 €
Godox Floor stand for Pixel series LED tube lights
34, 95 €
Falcon Eyes Table Clamp + Flexarm + Spigot CL-35FL + NMBG48M 53 cm
21, 95 €
Phottix PX200W Light Stand (200cm/79")
List price 22,99 €
21, 99 €
SmallRig 4891 LA-S280 Spring Cushioned Lighting Stand
69, 90 €
Falcon Eyes Light Stand I-2001 82-200 cm
21, 95 €
Neewer 660 PRO II 2x 50W RGB LED light kit incl. stands and carry bag
349, 99 €
Manfrotto 085BS Light Boom Stand
689, 99 €
Godox 300F - Light stand 300 cm
70, 60 €
Godox LSA-16 Boom Arm with Reflector Holder
List price 59,95 €
58, 95 €
What is a light stand?
A light stand is a height-adjustable tripod from which you can suspend flashes, lights or continuous lighting. With its heavy construction, this tripod has been designed for use in studios, rooms and other spaces with a stable surface. Besides standard light stands there are also models with a boom arm, which allow for the light to be suspended above the subject. A few key suppliers of qualitative light stands are Jinbei, Falcon- Eyes, Bresser and Manfrotto.
Load capacity and working height
When choosing a light stand its maximum load capacity is a crucial deciding factor. Based on the model's load capacity you can then determine whether the studio lights and flashes are suitable for the tripod. Standard light stands can easily bear the weight of a few kilos, whereas higher end models boast a load capacity of up to 40kg. Another key aspect is the maximum working height. This can impact how the subject is to be brought into picture and the lighting angle. A standard working height is around 240cm, that is adjusted to the ceiling height of a house or studio. There are also light stands that can fold out to a height of nearly 400cm. Ideal for outdoor filming and photography.
Attaching a light or flash.
A spigot connection is located on top of the light stand. This metal pin features a notch in the middle, which the base of a studio light or flash can be screwed onto. The flash/light's nut clamps onto the tripod via the notch, and secures into position. Thus minimising the likelihood of accidents.

























































