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    Default Wizard extreme stand

    Having purchased a wizard extreme (thanks Tony ) I'd like to know what stand holds the light?

    I want to be a horrible clone and have the light behind me without any overhead bar.

    Links are much appreciated.

    Cheers guys & gals.

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    How exactly does this qualify as a review????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    Having purchased a wizard extreme (thanks Tony ) I'd like to know what stand holds the light?

    I want to be a horrible clone and have the light behind me without any overhead bar.

    Links are much appreciated.

    Cheers guys & gals.
    same way you mount an efx using a top casting.
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    Doh, you beat me to it.

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    What stand though? I can't find then anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    How exactly does this qualify as a review????
    And the magic answer from charile b....???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    What stand though? I can't find then anywhere?
    The search facility is a wonderful thing.
    http://www.forum.mobilediscodirector...&highlight=efx

    ( Though I'd have to admit that it took me ages to find the magic word to search for. )

    And here
    http://www.forum.mobilediscodirector...light=mounting
    post #14 explains it.
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    Still not a flamin' review!

    Better suited to technical help.

    re·view (r-vy)
    v. re·viewed, re·view·ing, re·views
    v.tr.
    1. To look over, study, or examine again.
    2. To consider retrospectively; look back on.
    3. To examine with an eye to criticism or correction: reviewed the research findings.
    4. To write or give a critical report on (a new work or performance, for example).
    5. Law To reexamine (an action or determination) judicially, especially in a higher court, in order to correct possible errors.
    6. To subject to a formal inspection, especially a military inspection.
    v.intr.
    1. To go over or restudy material: reviewing for a final exam.
    2. To write critical reviews, especially for a newspaper or magazine.
    n.
    1. A reexamination or reconsideration.
    2. A retrospective view or survey.
    3.
    a. A restudying of subject matter.
    b. An exercise for use in restudying material.
    4. An inspection or examination for the purpose of evaluation.
    5.
    a. A report or essay giving a critical estimate of a work or performance.
    b. A periodical devoted to articles and essays on current affairs, literature, or art.

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    Close Peter but not quite right!

    I want a tripod/light stand to hold a single wizard. Has anyone got a link? Please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    Close Peter but not quite right!

    I want a tripod/light stand to hold a single wizard. Has anyone got a link? Please?
    You could use this on top of a tripod, but I don't like the idea of them personally. http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=ULTCAST35TOP

    I use a Powerdrive 2 foot bar with a casting and one of these

    The bar goes through the half coupler and then the casting goes into the bottom of the half coupler and onto the top of the tripod.

    The Wizard then uses 2 clamps to go over the bar.

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