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I did a search, and this thread in the archives is pretty much what I want to discuss:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1002798
- but it's locked so I'm starting a new one
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I currently only use speedlights, but I'm pretty sure I want to switch to strobes next year, even for location shooting. I will most likely get the AB Einsteins, or something similar. I would also be using various softboxes, and a radio system, which all adds weight.
I recently purchased three Avenger A0040B's, thinking these would be beefy enough for anything I'd ever throw at them. They probably will be, but now it looks like I'm cutting it close, so I need some advice before getting booms. I have two problems.
1: I don't know how much all that stuff I'll be mounting actually weighs. Strobe, softbox, radio receiver, counterweight, and probably an A-700 drop-pin which adds another 1.5 lbs.
2: I don't know how accurate the manufacturer's weight-capacity ratings are. I assume those from top-brands are conservative.
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OK, so I'm looking at the following options, and would welcome comments / suggestions:
# Avenger D600CB Mini Boom (Black) $122 - collapses to 46"
- Max load 15.4 lbs weight: 8 lbs
- I don't understand how this mounts onto the stand.
Photoflex LS-BOOM Adjustable Boom Arm, 5' - 6'7" $133
- max load 10 lbs. weight: 6 lbs
- separates to 3 pieces, and it looks like I can use only 2, for less weight & 5' length
- drops right onto the stand's top pin.
- I'm leaning towards this one right now.
Matthews Mini Matth Boom - Black $140
- Max load only 8 lbs weight: 7.5 lbs
- this has the worst weight-to-capacity ratio, but only if such ratings are dead-accurate. (unlikely)
The other option is to just get the Avenger D520B arm, as I only need a little bit of angle for my lights. The 520B only weighs 3.5 lbs, so there's more stand-capacity left for my strobes, but these arms do not have their own weight-capacity listed. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THEY CAN HOLD?
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OTHER QUESTIONS:
1: I'd love to have the 15.4 lb capacity of the Avaenger mini-boom, but going by all the specs, that capacity is wasted as the stands won't support it. (with all the additional loads)
Is the 20 lb capacity-limit of my stands for real? I can support my entire body on the things, and they don't bend or collapse, so I have a hard time understanding this.
2: With any of these, is the weight-limit set by the arm itself, or by the grip/clamp? If the latter, (assuming I get even beefier stands) would it help to change to grip to the all-metal, toothed, Avenger D200?
3: With really large softboxes, say something like an octa, would I even need a boom, or would I just hang / angle it from the stand? If the latter, would my current 20 lb capacity be enough?
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