📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The ALZO Copy Stand is designed for professional-grade overhead photography, featuring a height-adjustable aluminum post and a solid composite base, making it ideal for capturing intricate details of small objects like jewelry and scientific items. With a quick release mechanism and a commitment to customer satisfaction, this stand is a must-have for any serious photographer.
J**H
A good value.
This was perfect for my use in directly copying old film and transparencies to a digital camera. The angled support column is the most important feature that allows the camera to be easily placed above the 5x7" light box. A vertical column would have made this much more difficult. Surprisingly rigid for the small column size. Certainly a good value for the price.
A**A
Works well!
I used this copy stand to duplicate some family snapshots and negatives. It was easy to assemble and adjust. I like that the column is slanted because it seems to help keep the image centered as you move up and down. It is a snap to move the camera up and down the column, and to lock it in position. I mounted my Nikon D800 with a 100mm micro lens attached and it was stable enough for my purposes. I used a remote to trigger the camera to help avoid camera shake, and a level to make sure camera was in register with the print or negative. This was the second copy stand I tried. I returned the Cosmo Mini 500 because though it could support the camera the center column couldn't be tightened enough to make is totally stable. It just always had a wiggle.
I**G
Good stand. Not good quick release plate
I like that the column is angled. I like the size. The price was fine. However, the quick release plate is difficult to screw onto my camera tightly. It does not allow me to use one I already own. So, the result is that my camera ends up sagging and not staying level. If you can tighten the screw enough, it is a good base.
B**2
Great…but!
Great! Just takes up a lot of space. So be sure to keep that in mind before you purchase. It’s sturdy and operates great.
I**G
Fragile plastic rack-and-pinion broken on arrival
The media could not be loaded.
A**Y
Great little copy stand
For my needs, copy work using a Macro 105 and Canon 5D, this is perfect. And affordable. A few other's at lesser price didn't get great reviews so I decided this was the least expensive unit for the task, it's very stable for my needs. I do use a remote to fire the camera to allow everything to stabilize and shooting 35mm backlit slides and other copy work, the results are tack sharp.
P**T
3 stars as received, but EASILY modified to become 5 stars!
it's very simple to modify this unit into a really good, stable, copy stand that could be sold at a considerably higher price!As received, this item suffered from two primary problems:1. The QR mechanism seems proprietary - and I needed it to be Arca Swiss compatible.2. The plastic holder into which the column fit before being bolted to the baseplate, allowed the column to wobble to a totally unacceptable degree.I EASILY overcame both of the above problems and now have a really excellent copy stand. Here's what I did:1. I undid the bolt that held the proprietary QR receiver to the "slider" that goes up/down the column, and used the same bolt to hold an Arca Swiss receiver of which I had drilled out and deeply countersunk the fixing hole to match the original bolt.2. I removed the two screws that held the column in the plastic holder which attaches it to the baseboard. Then, with the column removed from the plastic holder, I drizzled some Gorilla Glue into each internal corner of the holder, then replaced the column and tightened the two screws. THEN, I put the column with the holder attached tightly by the two screws, aside for a whole week without touching it. This assembly was NOT attached to the baseboard while the glue hardened.After the week, I attached the column to the baseboard and then attached a camera to the Arca Swiss QR receiver for evaluation/testing.I found the camera to be precisely at 90 degrees to the baseboard and found there to be no "play" whatsoever between the column and baseboard. Yes, if I stress the column unnaturally, either it or the baseboard does flex a little, but the whole assembly is beautifully stable with my Sony A7RIV-a and choice between several lenses.I happened to have Gorilla Glue and a spare Arca Swiss receiver on hand, so the modifications cost exactly NOTHING, but the result is that I now possess a really excellent copy stand for which I paid only a "song".Pete
H**E
Great stand
Great stand
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