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The ATF The Master II Light Stand Twin Kit is an essential accessory for any photoshoot. Each light stand is extremely durable and lightweight, allowing it to withstand the rigors demands of extended studio or location use. The strong aluminium construction and bracketed legs can support a maximum weight of 3.5kg, making it ideal for lighting setups.

4 Sections Expands to a Maximum Height of 2.8m

The Master Mk II stands are versatile for a variety of angles and can expand from a portable 83cm to a towering 282cm when fully extended. The centre column has four adjustable sections that allow you to adjust the height of your equipment to create unique shots without sacrificing stability.

Air Cushioned Impact Protection

The light stand is capable of supporting a wide range of photography equipment, from Speedlights and Softboxes to LED lights, while remaining portable at only 1.9kg. The Air Cushioned Center Columns reduce the risk of broken gear by slowing the descent, thereby preventing damage or physical injury.

Removable Lighting Spigot

The lighting spigots are removable and can be mounted vertically or horizontally, giving you the most mounting options. The After the Fact Master Light Stand Mark II's durable locking knobs allow for simple setup and height adjustment.

Including a Carry Case that Fits 3 Light Stands and Accessories

This kit also includes a Massa light stand case that can hold up to three light stands, each with its own section. It provides excellent protection for your equipment during storage and transportation. The Massa carry case has top and side openings for easy access to your gear.

Maximum Height

282cm

Folded Length

83cm

Sections

4

Net Weight

1.9kg (each)

Max. Load Capacity

3.5kg (each)

Massa Light Stand Case for 3pcs

Internal Dimensions

105 x 22 x 18cm


* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice
  • 2x The Master Air Cushioned Light Stand
  • 1 x Massa Light Stand Case

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