- 1…Brand new ultra white 9′ x 15′ muslin, 100% cotton, non-glare finish.
- 1…9′ x 15′ seamless one black, 100% cotton, Matt finish non reflective.
- 1. Background Support System with 9′ crossbar
- Holds canvas, muslin or paper up to 9′ wide, Heavy duty stands extend up to 8.5′, Compacts down to 38″.
- Have a question Email us at stevekaeser89@gmail
Product Description
We are selling two PBL 9′ x 15′ muslins. These muslins are made of 100% cotton. Non glare finish. One ultra black and the other super white, factory woven for an even finish. Use for special effects or video production.
Plus a background support system that will give you years of use. Made of steel tube construction for extra heavy duty strength. Black finish with rubber tips on the legs to prevent movement. Solid locking/unlocking system to raise center poles. Ove… More >>
Photography Backdrops Muslin 9′x15′ Black White Support System Carry Bag by PBL
Tags: 9'x15', Backdrops, background support, Black, Carry, center poles, compacts, heavy duty, MUSLIN, non glare, Photography, photography backdrops, rubber tips, special effects, steel tube construction, Support, System, video production, White
#1 by bidphotos.com on April 8, 2010 - 1:46 am
I am overwelmed with this muslin stand and 2 muslins
1 very sturdy
2 easy setup
3 very well made carrying bag
4 great price
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Rob on April 8, 2010 - 4:04 am
This is a nice durable stand if you keep the height at about six feet. Higher than that it gets a little weak. The stand packs nicely in case but no room for the backdrops. The backdrops are a little thin but I am still able to get nice pictures using this in my makeshift studio.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by T. Burt on April 8, 2010 - 4:34 am
I bought this for my wife’s studio and am very impressed. The frame is pretty sturdy and is very light. The backdrops aren’t made of the thickest material, but do not become transparent when the photo lights or flash engages.
The backdrops are HUGE so you not only have a background, but something to cover your floor if necessary.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Tracy Royce on April 8, 2010 - 5:41 am
Coming from a recession-ista photographer, if you are looking for an inexpensive way to add to your mobile (or at-home) studio set up, this is a great addition. The moment I got it, I timed myself to see how long it would take from having it in pieces, to setting it up fully, to breaking it down and having it neatly in the carrying bags. 20 MINUTES. I’m not trying to stay on set all day, so this was great! Yes, the muslin cloth does have wrinkles in it. Seriously, bring a steamer, photoshop it out, or go to a local fabric shop and buy a 9×15 piece of polypurthene (sp?). The stands are solid, it’s easy to piece together, and the carry all bags make it a cinch to move from shoot to shoot. In my opinion, unless you absolutely need high-end equipment, this is perfect for entry level AND semi-pro photographers! Keep in mind, the equipment does not make great shots, it only helps make getting them easier!
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by D. E. Brayton on April 8, 2010 - 8:10 am
I have a home studio and I do on location photography. I have been using a home made stand (made of pvc pipe) and backdrops (bedsheets) but now I am trying take my photography to the next step. I just set up this backdrop stand it doesn’t come with directions but its super easy to put together. It took me 5 minutes at the most! The backdrops seem somewhat thin but if you have it against a white wall without any light coming through from behind it, its fantastic. I’m very excited about this backdrop stand and backdrops they are great quality and definitely worth the money! The case is great too! I would recommend this to everyone over the more expensive ones listed on here. [..]& [...] Good Luck with your photography!
Rating: 5 / 5