Camera desk mount stand with 1/4" ball head and cold shoe vs NEEWER 75" Stainless Steel Light Stand (ST-190SS) with 5/8" spigot
Overall winner: NEEWER 75" Stainless Steel Light Stand (ST-190SS) with 5/8" spigot
Key Differences
NEEWER ST-190SS (A) is a full-size stainless steel light stand with 34"–75" adjustable height and 5/8" mount compatibility, suited for studio lighting. Dazzne (B) is a 2-pack desk-mount system with 12.9"–22" height range and 1/4" ball head rotation for tabletop camera or accessory use; choose A for taller, traditional light-stand needs and B for compact desk or tabletop mounting
Camera desk mount stand with 1/4" ball head and cold shoe
Desk clamp desk stand with 1/4" screw for cameras and lights; adjustable height from 12.9" to 22" and 360° ball head. Customers note sturdy build and versatile use for photography and video calls
Pros
- adjustable desktop height
- 360-degree ball head rotation
- durable aluminum alloy construction
- universal 1/4" screw compatibility
Cons
- clamp size up to 3.1 inches
- indicates only one mounting point (desk clamp) may limit positions
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 |