Cheetahstand
C12 Air Auto Stand - 12 foot air cushioned heavy duty
C12 Air Auto Stand - 12 foot air cushioned heavy duty
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The original Cheetah Stand C12 (WITH AIR CUSHIONS!) light stand with innovative auto deploying legs feature help you swiftly move your lighting from one spot to another. Heavy duty. Quick. Nimble. Made for the creator on the go.
We've all been there. You're taking photos in one spot, when you need to move your lights across the room quickly to capture a live moment. Then comes the hassle of having to manually close your light stand legs or suffer bruises on your own legs by trying to rush because you have to snap that candid shot. Or worse, you knock over something while trying to be a light stand ninja. With the Cheetah Stand auto collapsing leg feature, you won't have to worry about any of that and move quickly from one spot to another. Want to move your light? Just lift it and the legs close. It's that easy.
The Cheetah Stand C12 light stand maximum height is 12 feet and stores at 43 inches. It supports up to 21 pounds. Ideal for most strobes, monolights or LEDs with modifiers. Designed to be used on flat surfaces for best results.
Dimensions:
Closed Length: 43"
Minimum Height: 45"
Maximum Height: 141"
Footprint: 42"
Weight: 7 lb
Max weight support: 21 lb
Includes:
1 - C12 Air light stand
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What exactly is air cushioning in an auto light stand, and how does it fundamentally work?
2. How does air cushioning directly protect my expensive strobes and LED panels from damage?
3. Is air cushioning a standard feature on all auto light stands, or is it a premium add-on?
4. Beyond preventing drops, what other subtle benefits does air cushioning offer during a shoot?
5. Can I rely solely on air cushioning for safety, or should I still use proper handling techniques?
6. How do auto light stands with air cushioning compare to those with spring cushioning for safety?
7. Does the presence of air cushioning make an auto light stand heavier or bulkier?
8. How do auto light stands facilitate faster scene changes when using multiple lights?
9. What are the benefits of an auto light stand's wide leg footprint in terms of creative possibilities?
10. How do auto light stands contribute to a more ergonomic and less strenuous shooting experience?
11. Can auto light stands improve the consistency of my lighting setup across multiple shoots or locations?
12. Are there specific accessories that are particularly useful to pair with an auto light stand for maximum utility?
13. How does the 'pack size' or 'collapsed length' of an auto light stand influence its practical use?
14. What makes a universal 5/8" stud the preferred mounting standard for auto light stands?
15. How does investing in a quality auto light stand, with features like air cushioning, reflect positively on my photography brand?
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I wish I’d known about this stand sooner. I immediately told all of my videographer and photographer friends. Definitely getting more in the other sizes. Cheetah have cemented themselves as my only light stands 4ever.
I've used the C8 stand for many years and now I just purchased the C12 Air. The C12 just works as it should. It's the heavy duty version of the C8.