SKU: GC88-007BU

Manfrotto Stand Lighting Senior Alu Blk

Manfrotto Stand Lighting Senior Alu Blk

Portable, secure, and dependable, the Black Senior Stand is ideal for on-the-go photographers. Suitable for a variety of shooting needs, it gets the job done with great efficiency.

Featuring 3 sections with 2 risers, the intuitive self-locking collars ensure that your stand will stay put at your desired height ...

Features:

Professional photo stand for location or studio shoots

Double braced leg base for extra stability and safety

Universal head type 14 with 28mm socket with 16mm stud

Includes one levelling leg for stability on uneven terrain

Lightweight and sturdy with a max payload of 12 kg

Regular price $413.00
Sale price $413.00 Regular price $689.95
Pay with
Pay with
In Stock With Suppliers
Request a Price Match

Request a Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

$413.00

Product Overview

Manfrotto Stand Lighting Senior Alu Blk

Portable, secure, and dependable, the Black Senior Stand is ideal for on-the-go photographers. Suitable for a variety of shooting needs, it gets the job done with great efficiency.

Need advice?

Speak to one of our dedicated Australian-based sales team members.

Call us
Nikon DSLR Cameras Versus Nikon Mirrorless Cameras

Nikon DSLR Cameras Versus Nikon Mirrorless Cameras

Over the decades, Nikon has stood out as a company that innovates in the field of optics and imaging. The brand's commitment to excellence is evident in its two flagship camera lines:...

View post
Exploring the Moment Module 8 L1: A Comprehensive Review

Exploring the Moment Module 8 L1: A Comprehensive Review

The Moment Module 8 Tuner series stands out as a creative tool, offering a novel approach to cinematic expression. Among its offerings, the Module 8 L1 has garnered attention for its ability...

View post
Camera Review: The X100 VI we find out if it's worth the hype!

Camera Review: The X100 VI we find out if it's worth the hype!

2011 seems so long ago since Fujifilm sparked interest in a humble mirrorless rangefinder called the X100. Fast forward six generations, thirteen years, and the X100VI has been announced, reigniting the fanfare...

View post