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The EMART 8.5 x 5ft Portable T-Shape Backdrop Stand Kit is a professional-grade photography accessory designed for versatility and ease of use. Constructed from durable aluminum alloy, it features an adjustable height from 2.9ft to 8.5ft, making it suitable for various backgrounds including canvas, muslin, and paper. The kit includes four strong spring clamps for secure attachment and is lightweight for easy transport and storage, perfect for parties, photography, and video shoots.
A**R
The clamps are NOT too small
If you are reading these reviews and feel discouraged by those whom are complaining about the clamps, please ignore. These clamps are not too small. They are exactly as pictured in the product description. No, they do not 'clamp' all the way around the bar. They are not supposed to.These clamps are designed to a) allow you to drape your cloth backdrop and , b) not clamp all the way to ensure your backdrop doesn't buckle. Furthermore, posters can be used. The trick (although not a trick at all) is to push your poster up to where the the clamps hug the bar. As far as a collapsible backdrop, that normally comes with loops, so there shouldn't be an issue. Otherwise, be creative.This stand is easy to assemble and completely functional. If you need something affordable, have limited space or want something that's easy to travel with, you found your winner here.
E**E
Competent and useful support stand.
This was what I had hoped: a simple, convenient stand to hold up my post pandemic videoconferencing green screen. It is a T-shape design, so not as stable as the large U shaped stands, but far lighter, more portable, and easy to put up and take down. Everything is tightened with knurled screws which I prefer to snap or friction fittings.This works ideally to hold my large oval tensioned green screen behind me. It is light enough that I can fine tune it's position from my office chair, and I can move it aside quickly. It comes apart in less than a minute and can be packed into its carry case easily as there are dedicated places where everything goes.The package came with four utility clamps which was also a nice feature.The carry bag also has Velcro straps to allow it to adapt to adding other accessories into it, keeping things tight so they do not rattle.
F**1
Great starter set
This is a great starter set. Easy to assemble and take down. Sturdy if shooting inside but a little flimsy in my opinion. Good bang for the buck for new photographers.
D**E
Good product and great customer service
I purchased this to hold a backdrop for a party photo booth. It comes in a carrying case and is very lightweight. It was very easy to put together and it is very easy to adjust the height. It is reasonably stable, considering the general configuration. I wanted something tall and wide enough to handle several adults in the photo, but I didn't want something with 2 legs because I wanted it to easily fit in a smaller space, which it did very well.The customer service is excellent. 3 of the "helper clamps" that hold a backdrop to the stand arrived damaged. I reached out to the company, and they immediately sent me replacement clamps quickly and at no charge to me. Good product and excellent customer service. Recommend.
J**Z
Helpful
This is great for the days I don’t want to lug my big stand with steel bases. Super compact and easy on the go.
A**B
Too wobbly and therefore looks unprofessional
We're doing some videoconferencing we bought a backdrop for. This product had good reviews and was very economical, so we started here. Besides the low cost, another benefit is the ease to build up. The vertical arm telescopes out so you don't have to deal with pieces you might forget or lose. And the tripod base can be positioned with a smaller base circumference to take up less floor space.Another plus, this company gives you FOUR (not two or three) clips to hold your backdrop. Our backdrop is only five feet wide but we need all four clips to keep it from buckling at the top. We can't imagine getting along with only two or three clips. The clips are also pretty sturdy. They easily hold up a light fabric (cotton) backdrop so should have no problem holding up paper or thin vinyl.But many other reviews for similar products mention the big drawback of the single tripod system--rotational instability. The slightest breeze (indoors) causes our backdrop to sway. This is evident to our viewers (already tested) and, therefore, very unprofessional. Also, depending on how tall your display is (ours is 8-feet), if the top crossbeam isn't square (parallel to floor), this can be obvious and further ruin the professionalism of your display. We've been trying, unsuccessfully, since getting the product yesterday to square the top crossbeam. But as soon as we get it level with the floor, because the vertical pole rotates even when we think we've secured the locknuts, the whole system falls out of whack again.While we appreciate the price of this backdrop system, it just isn't working for us. We're short on space but think the TWO tripod systems with backdrop holders along both the top and the sides would be far more stable--and stability improves professionalism. Unfortunately, we think we'll be returning this system to Amazon.
J**N
Set up once to check it out, looks good.
Got tired of trying to prop up my Neewer 5' x 7' green/blue screen behind me. It was a pain, so decided to get a stand for it. This one seemed like a good choice, and on an initial setup, it works fine. I definitely wanted one that comes with a case, and it does. However, the 4 clamps that are included do not fit inside. You'll have to deal with them some other way. I don't need them, so that's not a problem for me.The only issue I had was with the screen itself. The single loop on the short side / top is plenty large, but the two loops on the long side for hanging it horizontally are much smaller. The openings were so small that the "T" bar tubing would not fit through the opening. I didn't want to use the clamps. For an unknown reason, the two loops are stitched closed near the frame. They are otherwise anchored at both sides of the frame. I took a sharp scalpel and removed the stitch to open up the loop. Now it fits and works perfectly with the stand. Looking forward to using it at my next meeting. I like it.
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