ENVÍO GRATIS EN PEDIDOS SUPERIORES A $99 CAD Y GARANTÍA GRATUITA DE 2 AÑOS*

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  • Añade descripción, imágenes, menús y enlaces a tu mega menú

  • Una columna sin configuraciones se puede utilizar como espaciador

  • Enlaces a tus colecciones, ventas e incluso enlaces externos

  • Agregue hasta cinco columnas

  • Soporte fijo para techo o pared

    Características

    • Materiales de acero de aleación fuerte, resistente y duradero.
    • Se puede fijar en la pared o en el techo con tornillos para reducir el espacio ocupado.
    • Fácil de usar y ajustar. Se utiliza principalmente para iluminación fija de estudio.
    • Espiga removible de 1/4" y 3/8".
    • Monte la espiga horizontal o verticalmente.

    Presupuesto

    Altura máxima 550 mm 21,7"
    Altura mínima 350 mm 13,8"
    Dimensión de la base 80 x 120 milímetros
    Diámetro del agujero grande 82 milímetros
    Diámetro del agujero pequeño 65 milímetros

    Incluye

    -1 x Soporte de lámpara de techo/pared
    -1 x Paquete de pernos

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    Customer Reviews

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    Dawn S.
    Hair light easy now

    Why didn’t I do this years ago? I’ve got a small basement studio and found it really awkward to get a light above my subjects for a hair light. When I saw this on Strobepro.com, my mind started to figure out a way to install it and still keep my ceiling tile. Kevin helped me brainstorm and here it is. Hmm, I wanted to put the photos in sequence, but I can’t seem to do that. Basically I removed a ceiling panel, added a brace, installed the fixed mount ceiling stand. Separated the extension so it was just a tube, measured 3 times to make sure the hole would be in the right place 😀, put up the tile, attached the extension and now I can put up whatever modifier I want. I also tested it with a magic arm so I can vary the distance and angles.

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    Dawn S.
    Hair light easy now

    Why didnt I do this years ago? Ive got a small basement studio and found it really awkward to get a light above my subjects for a hair light. When I saw this on Strobepro.com, my mind started to figure out a way to install it and still keep my ceiling tile. Kevin helped me brainstorm and here it is. Hmm, I wanted to put the photos in sequence, but I cant seem to do that. Basically I removed a ceiling panel, added a brace, installed the fixed mount ceiling stand. Separated the extension so it was just a tube, measured 3 times to make sure the hole would be in the right place , put up the tile, attached the extension and now I can put up whatever modifier I want. I also tested it with a magic arm so I can vary the distance and angles.

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    Anonymous
    Fixed Mount Ceiling or Wall Stand

    Great item. Easy to install.

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    Steve C.
    Thanks Strobeoro!

    Another great experience

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    Y.X.
    Good for saving space

    Very good experience for using it, move my strobe from ground stand to ceiling saved a lot of ground space.