Promaster Copy Stand
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it was simple to put together Although the base is a little small, it can be easily expanded. Camera is simple to install, but the view on the camera back can be difficult to see depending on where it is on the shaft. The majority of the time, it works fine, and I'm happy with the overall construction and operational capabilities.
You get what you pay for once more.
I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a copy stand because I don't use it very often. This small copy stand is capable of handling my large prints, and the lighting is consistent. It was also a good deal. It is something that I would suggest.
The copy stand serves its purpose well. I like the easy access on/off switch on each light's cable because it allows me to adjust the lights in various directions/lengths. It was simple to put everything together. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. Even after a week, the rubber pads still reeks of tires. They filled the room with a foul odor, so I decided not to use them. I'll look for replacements or make do with the copy stand. br>br>The two light extensions do not symetrically tighten into their grooves. It's impossible to get the angles exactly the same every time. This may or may not be significant. This is my first time using a copy stand, but for $219, I expected a higher level of quality.
It's a shame that these items are scarce and expensive due to a lack of demand. I had no choice but to take the risk and go for it. Thankfully, it's exactly what I was looking for.
The post's plastic gear has already broken. Although the system is still functional, the plastic gear will soon fail. A metal gear, not a plastic one, is required on the post. One of the screws has already broken off and will need to be drilled out and retapped for a new one.
It's a simple concept, but it's aggravated by minor design flaws and other minor issues. br>br>Because the light-holding vertical bars are square, you must adjust the clamps on the base to change the angle. Only the corners are suitable for this. However, the clamps are unable to go around the corners of the base of the small feet. As a result, you'll have to half-clamp them. hanging- They're fragile and easily knocked over when they're removed from the base. br>br>The main camera mount is adequate, smoothly gliding up and down. So close! br>br> The concept is simple and straightforward. However, it is possible that the design was poor and that there was no testing.