Selens Camera Wall Mount Boom Arm for Studio Lighting vs NEEWER 75" Stainless Steel Light Stand (ST-190SS) with 5/8" spigot
Overall winner: Selens Camera Wall Mount Boom Arm for Studio Lighting
Key Differences
NEEWER ST-190SS (A) offers an adjustable height range (34"–75") and a 5/8" mount, making it a portable light stand for traditional tripod setups; it also has a lower listed price and a larger review sample. The Meking Selens boom arm (B) is a wall/ceiling mount designed to save floor space and support lights from fixed positions, with corrosion-resistant metal construction but fewer reviews and occasional missing hardware reports
Selens Camera Wall Mount Boom Arm for Studio Lighting
Sturdy wall/ceiling mounting boom arm for lights, umbrellas, and reflectors. Saves floor space and reduces wobble while adding solid support for overhead setups. Some users note easy mounting and secure hold, while a few report missing hardware
Pros
- strong metal construction
- space-saving wall/ceiling mount
- stable with no wobble
- supports lights, umbrellas, reflectors
Cons
- mixed feedback on hardware completeness
NEEWER 75" Stainless Steel Light Stand (ST-190SS) with 5/8" spigot
Sturdy stainless steel telescopic light stand, 34"-75" height, supports up to 13.5lb with 5/8" spigot and 1/4" screw tip. Spring-loaded base eases setup and protects gear; folds to 2.3ft for storage
Pros
- sturdy stainless steel construction
- adjustable 34" to 75" height
- spring-loaded base for gear protection
- universal mounting options (5/8" spigot, 1/4" screw)
Cons
- durability and screw tightness mixed reviews
- some report screws loosening over time
- mixed feedback on overall longevity
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NEEWER |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Meking |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |