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Bogen Imaging
Bogen Imaging
Weight: 23.3 pounds
List Price: $816.00
Price: $699.90

Review Bogen - Manfrotto Super Repro Column w/o Baseboard / Bogen Imaging:

Offers the same excellent features as the Maxi-Repro but with a 42" column. Overall height 47. 5", Working height (from camera mounting stud) Min. elevation 7. 5", Max. elevation 38", Camera arm adjustment (from column) 19" Minimum 3", Maximum 16".
Kaiser
Kaiser
Weight: 3.7 pounds
List Price: $322.95
Price: $259.50

Review Kaiser RT-1 Camera Arm, Extends from 6.5 to 10" / Kaiser:

This entire Camera Arm tilts to allow for Vertical reproduction of subjects. There are camera mounting platforms in both Vertical & Horizontal formats. The Camera carrier can be locked in any position, and it has an interchangeable mounting thread. It extends Horizontally, guided in parallel. Intended for Kaiser RS 1, RS 10 & RSX camera stands, is suitable as well for converting the Kaiser SYSTEM-V Enlarger into a Copy Stand. By creating product families Kaiser offers units with a perfect price-performance ratio for all kinds of application and users ranging from professionals to amateurs. By using a high level of modularization and a broad range of accessories Kaiser can also fulfill individual requirements.
Manfrotto 800
List Price: $669.00
Price: $605.00
Key features Manfrotto 800
  • Supports up to 17 LBS.
  • Pneumatic column for smooth adjustability and safety
  • Pivoting wheels allow for easy movement.
  • Wheel locks for security.
  • Model: Manfrotto 800 Mini Static Camera Stand with Pneumatically Dampened Column (Black)

Review Manfrotto 800 Mini Static Camera Stand with Pneumatically Dampened Column (Black) / Manfrotto 800:

DOTLINE RS-C150
DOTLINE RS-C150
Key features DOTLINE RS-C150
  • Lamp Arms Clamp on any surface up to 1" thick
  • Suitable for most copy stands
  • In-line on/off switch 110V (max. 75watts)
  • Standard screw-in lamp socket
  • Adjustable angle arms
  • Model: RPS Studio Duty Copy Stand Lights (RS-C150)

Review RPS Studio Duty Copy Stand Lights (RS-C150) / DOTLINE RS-C150:

The RS-C150 Copy Light Set consists of two copy lights with adjustable arms, which can attach to the baseboard of a copy stand. Can also be used with AC slave flash. Uses a maximum 75 watt lamp. Key Features: ♦ Lamp Arms Clamp on any surface up to 1" thick ♦ Adjustable angle arms ♦ Suitable for most copy stands ♦ In-line on/off switch 110V (max. 75watts) ♦ Standard screw-in lamp socket ♦ Includes 1 pair of lamps with adjustable arms and clamps ♦ Compatible with Copy Stand RS-CS1070.
Bogen Imaging
Bogen Imaging
Weight: 13.8 pounds
List Price: $258.00
Price: $239.00

Review Bogen Hinged Glass (for Tables on 1738, 1740, 1741) for Copy Work #FF1229 / Bogen Imaging:

Hinged Glass for copy work. Used with 1738, 1740, 1741.
Bogen Imaging
Bogen Imaging
Weight: 7.65 pounds
List Price: $150.00
Price: $139.90

Review Bogen Utility Tray with Clamp (for Tables on 1738, 1740, and 1741) #FF2357 (#1749) / Bogen Imaging:

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