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Jan 31, 2008 16:26 |  #1

hello POTN'ers

I picked up a impact lighting kit, which comes with two flashes, two brackets and two umbrellas. Im pretty happy with the kit, and I happened to have 3 flashes.

So a few weeks ago I bought a 6ft stand, which was smaller than what I expected. This week I ordered a 8ft stand, and it STILL doesn't match the one that comes with the impact kit.

Can someone tell me what size the stands are?! I am so frustrated.

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Jan 31, 2008 17:34 |  #2

You can probably figure out what stand is included in the Impact lighting kit if you look it up on the B&H website and then click on the "Items Included" tab. There you'll see an itemized list of what's in the kit including links to the individual item descriptions.


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Jan 31, 2008 18:11 |  #3

i tried :( it says 8 ft, so i bought a single 8ft air cushioned light stand.

and it doesnt match! maybe im just too OCD, but i would like to have matching light stands :P


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Jan 31, 2008 18:37 |  #4

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i tried :( it says 8 ft, so i bought a single 8ft air cushioned light stand.

and it doesnt match! maybe im just too OCD, but i would like to have matching light stands :P

Doesn't clicking on the item in the list take you to the actual item page which has the item SKU number?


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Jan 31, 2008 20:09 |  #5

they're definately different. I just followed what you said, and it took me to the light stand i bought. however they do not match with the impact kit.

oh well. ill live with it.


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