NEEWER 79"/2m Stainless Steel Light Stand vs NEEWER 75" Stainless Steel Light Stand (ST-190SS) with 5/8" spigot
Overall winner: NEEWER 79"/2m Stainless Steel Light Stand
Key Differences
Choose A (NEEWER 75" ST-190SS) if you want a lower listed price and a 5/8" mount with a stainless steel build and 34"–75" adjustable height. Choose B (NEEWER 79" Stainless Steel) if you prefer slightly greater maximum height, spring-cushioned protection, and wider compatibility (1/4" to 3/8" universal screw). Both have mixed durability feedback and similar user ratings
NEEWER 79"/2m Stainless Steel Light Stand
Sturdy stainless steel light stand with spring cushion for mounting LED lights, strobes, or softboxes. Useful for both video and photography setups, noted for its versatility and weight handling by users
Pros
- spring cushioned design
- heavy duty construction
- versatile mount for various lighting gear
- adjustable height
Cons
- some users report it may not tighten properly
- mixed feedback on durability over time
- mixed opinions on lockability
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 | Neewer |
| User Reviews | Tie |