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Cheetah Pistol Stand with Extra Grip
Cheetah Pistol Stand with Extra Grip
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The Cheetah Pistol Stand is a column stand built on heavy duty rollers with pistol grips that can mount just about anything you want.. It can be a lighting C-Stand, camera tripod, or even mobile work station on wheels! Our new version easily fits under standard doors and allows you to add more poles to increase the height of your Cheetah Pistol Stand to your heart's desire!
The grip easily slides up and down the column by simply squeezing the trigger and moving the grip. Releasing the trigger solidly clamps the grip to the stand. The stud on the grip can be oriented several different ways to support various accessories (see images). The locking casters make moving the Pistol Stand around your photography or videography studio exceptionally easy.
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Weight: 18lb
Max Load: 15lb
Max Height: 6.5ft (extension poles available)
Tube Diameter: 1.4in
Includes:
1 Pistol Stand
2 Pistol Grips
NOTE: The free storage bag is for shipping purposes only and is not covered under warranty if damaged
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What exactly is a pistol stand for photographers, and how does it revolutionize studio setups?
2. How does the unique "pistol grip" mechanism facilitate quick and precise adjustments?
3. In what ways can a pistol stand serve as a mobile workstation on wheels for creators?
4. What does it mean for a pistol stand to "easily fit under standard doors," and why is this practical?
5. How can photographers increase the height of a pistol stand beyond its standard maximum?
6. What kind of accessories can be mounted using the grips on a pistol stand, and how versatile are they?
7. How do the locking casters on a pistol stand contribute to both mobility and stability?
8. In what scenarios would a pistol stand be a more efficient choice than a traditional tripod for camera support?
9. How does the folding leg design of a pistol stand benefit its storage and transport?
10. Can a pistol stand truly function effectively as a lighting C-Stand for professional setups?
11. What kind of weight limitations should photographers consider for the entire pistol stand setup (camera + accessories)?
12. How does the ability to orient the stud on the grip in "several different ways" enhance creative flexibility?
13. What advantages does a pistol stand offer for videographers, particularly for interview setups or product videos?
14. What are some common mistakes to avoid when using a pistol stand to ensure its longevity and safe operation?
15. How does investing in a versatile tool like a pistol stand ultimately contribute to a photographer's creative growth and efficiency?
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I use these stand with the 2 pistol grips. One with the table for my lap top and the other with ball head. I test her into my laptop to get the critical focus i need and make any lighting adjustments. This stand is rock solid. So glad I have it. Life is easier now.
I had been looking for something like this for years. I couldn’t justify a huge heavy camera stand and this was just the ticket!
The pistol grips don’t hold my camera from slipping down. I choose this over a lower priced generic version. I guess I was expecting a better hold. I’ll use it with super clamps under the pistols to keep the grips from sliding until I find a better alternative. Otherwise, the stand portion and casters are well built.
I now have TWO of these stands. Super secure. Easy to set up. Thank you!
I appreciate the wheels. Wheels are always good to make adjustments. No wheels me pain in the butt adjustments with light stands. I can see getting a bunch of extra arms too. I can see using modifiers or even small monitors hung off my stand(s). Should have bought another two.....