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Your cart is empty. The Albinar C082L Copy Stand with LED lights consists of a 19"x15.75" large baseboard,
a tripod mount Head with Quick Release Plate for your camera, and 2 Lights with adjustable
brackets. This is great for product photography of small to medium items such as coins stamps,
etc. Maximum Copy Size is 40X48 cm, perfect for macro shots with digital
compact cameras & DSLR or for copying artwork.
Includes:
Baseboard
Column with Adjustable Camera Base
Tripod Mount Head with Quick Release Plate
2 LED Lights 5600K 16W
2 Adjustable Light Arm Brackets
Specifications:
Baseboard (WxHxD): 40 x 2 x 48 cm (15.75 x 0.75 x 19 in.)
Column height: 71 cm (27.95 in.)
Max. Load: 1.8 kg (4 lbs.)
Model: C082LEDMax
Copy Size: 40x48 cm
Baseboard Color: White
Charles Gardner
2025-09-03 11:12:15
went together quickly and has already produced some great results. Cant tell you how many lamps, bulbs I tried out before getting this. I wont have to buy bulbs for my house ever again. Thankfully I can use all those bulbs in the house. Just a few hours in and my bryophytes and Lichen shots are super. See photo. This is with a standard 18-55 canon lense.
Dan Jenkins
2025-08-24 10:01:29
The unit is nice looking and works well except the camera mounting screw is too large of a diameter for my Nikon camera. I thought these mounting screws were standardized. I do not recall an option for smaller camera mounting screws. After searching for an adapter I saw how they were made and took another look at the mounting screw (bolt). There is an over screw adapter with the 1/4-20 standard screw underneath. Once I removed that my camera fit fine! I'm a happy man! Perhaps a mention of that in the instructions would be nice. Other than that - I love it. :-)
Timezone
2025-06-10 12:45:54
The package is actually quite impressive. Very easy to setup. As others have mentioned the quick release has a larger screw over the smaller one. With pliers one slight turn loosens it up to unscrew it by hand.I agree with other posts. It could be a bit more steadier. Considering the cost I suppose additional weight would add considerable cost. Just softly press the shutter button so it doesn't shake.For me there is one big miss. I wish the stand had guide lines. I do recommend this stand. It does the job.
whiter30366
2025-06-03 12:41:38
Worked OK while it lasted. The spring loaded lever that holds the camera in place has broken again. First time it was under warranty. This time I'm screwed.
Kevin Fitzpatrick
2025-05-14 11:17:57
Very pleased with this product, It arrived on time was well packed and assembled easily. I am looking forward to digitizing old family photos soon, so that I may both protect them and share them with others in the family.
TEnRight
2025-03-22 11:24:10
It's not bad. You'll notice the lift mechanism leans forward over the platform. It makes it very difficult to photograph large items as most of the camera's view is of the table you have this sitting on. I know different lenses will change the view. I was using a 60mm macro lens. The rack & pinion is average quality at best. It's not that stable and I had trouble keeping the adjustment wheel gear engaged with the rack. It's OK for small items but if I had it to do over again, I'd save my pennies a little longer and get a better quality copy stand
Vikas M Gore
2025-02-12 09:03:01
It’s not the most elegant solution but it does the job. Adjusting lights requires you to loosen and tighten knobs and some kind of clamp or gear arrangement would have been better. The camera fixes and removes easily and moves on a geared track.It does the job and it’s inexpensive.
Book Buff
2025-01-19 14:44:51
I had a momentary panic because the quick release "tripod" mounting head appeared to come with an oversized (3/8-inch? "Professional Medium Format"?) mounting screw -- compared to the 1/4-inch "1/4-20" mounting screw hole on my 35mm camera. But on close inspection that appeared to be a screw-on adapter, and indeed a gentle turn with pliers on the "3/8th-inch?" adapter loosened it to where it could be removed with fingers, revealing a "standard" ["Consumer"] 1/4 inch "tripod" mounting screw inside that adapter, which screws "as normal" into the tripod mounting head of my 35mm camera. Whether or not you have a camera attached, hold onto the camera and/or the *heavy* quick release mounting plate while you operate the quick release lever -- which in turn is locked by a locking pin -- lest one or both come crashing down precipitously onto the document base!
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