
So I can take out the short leg, I can move the riser and now I can put my light flush in a corner,” said Reeves. The first thing is this is what they call a turtle based C-Stand, which means you can move remove the riser from the base. “The junior receiver in the leg does multiple things for you. Finally, the second baby pin on the leg allows for mounting of low angle lighting, as well as providing for other creative options. The main riser can be used in the junior receiver on the leg to mount lights flush against walls or in corners. The center riser is also removable for storage, while the short riser can be used to level the stand by extending it through the junior receiver on the leg. It’s also the first C-Stand available with a Rocky Mountain leg and turtle base combination. More importantly, it also means it won’t rust where the chrome plating has been damaged through use, or from inside the tubing where there may be no chrome plating. For one, the C-Stand is entirely made of stainless steel - instead of chrome-plated steel - meaning that magnets won’t stick to it.

While C-Stands are a favorite of studio photographers due to their stabilization and versatility, Savage’s new offering has some important differences compared to others on the market.
