Albinar High Load 28 inch Copy Macro Stand with 15.75 inch x 19 inch Base, Quick Release Mount and Two Daylight Spectrum 5600K 16W LED Lights
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As you raise the camera, the chances of getting the stand's base in frame decrease.
It has two built-in LED lights with a Daylight Spectrum of 5600K and a 16W power consumption.
The diffusers can't be removed because they're part of the light source.
No, I don't believe so. When I buy something on Amazon, I get a lot of links to related items, but I don't recall seeing any spare parts or extra lights for the Albinar Copy Stand. However, Amazon does have other photo and studio lighting kits that could be used if needed.
Selected User Reviews For Albinar High Load 28 inch Copy Macro Stand with 15.75 inch x 19 inch Base, Quick Release Mount and Two Daylight Spectrum 5600K 16W LED Lights
inches and 3/8-inch camera mounting screws for a "tripod" of 1 inch I was worried for a moment because the quick release "tripod" mounting head appeared to come with an oversized (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8-inch) (3/8 inch? What exactly is a "Professional Medium Format" photograph? ) screw for installation - in comparison to a quarter- "1/4-inch On my 35mm camera, there is a 20" mounting screw hole. However, upon closer examination, that appeared to be a screw. on the adapter, and a gentle turn with pliers on the "3/8th-inch-thickness-thickness-thickness-thickness-thickness-thickness-thick inch? " adapter loosened it enough for me to remove it with my fingers, revealing a "standard" ["Consumer"] 1/4 inch "tripod" mounting screw inside that adapter, which screws "as normal" into the tripod mounting head of my 35mm camera. Hold the camera and/or the *heavy* quick release mounting plate while operating the quick release lever - this is true whether or not you have a camera attached. which is then secured with a locking pin - lest one or both of them fall violently to the document's base!.
You'll notice that the lift mechanism is leaning forward. It's not bad at all. The lift mechanism is leaning forward over the platform, as you can see. It's difficult to photograph large objects because the camera's view is dominated by the table you're using. I'm aware that different lenses alter the perspective. I was using a macro lens with a focal length of 60mm. The shelf The pinion is of average quality, and I had trouble keeping the adjustment wheel gear engaged with the rack because of it. It'll suffice for small items, but if I had it to do over, I'd save my money a little longer and invest in a higher-quality copy stand.
The unit is attractive and functional, with the exception that the camera mounting screw on my Nikon camera is too large in diameter. These mounting screws seemed to be standardized to me. I don't recall seeing smaller camera mounting screws as an option. After looking for an adapter, I looked at how they were made and examined the mounting screw (bolt) in more detail. With the 1/4-inch screw, there is an over screw adapter. Underneath, there are 20 standard screws. I'm a happy man now that I've gotten rid of that! A mention of this in the instructions would be helpful, but aside from that - It appeals to me.
The camera shoe is strewn around a bit - It doesn't match the mount any longer. It's pointless to have this piece of gear. Their customer service is atrocious. I'm in the market for a flat-bed scanner - I'm tired of squandering my time on this.
My only complaint is that the lamps are a little too blue (I was expecting something closer to sunlight).
This product exceeded my expectations; it arrived on time, was well-packaged, and was simple to put together. I'm looking forward to digitizing old family photos in the near future so that I can both protect them and share them with other family members.
It's the same section as before! While it lasted, it served its purpose. The camera's spring-loaded lever has broken for the second time. The first time it happened, it was still covered by the manufacturer's warranty. I'm out of luck this time.