Compact stand with three asymmetrical legs, 0.9–2.1 m height, supports 3–8 kg. Accepts 5/8″ stud mount heads for small LED panels, flags, or reflectors.
Technical Details
Mini C-Stands typically reach working heights between 0.9 and 2.1 meters, with a folded transport dimension of approximately 75 centimeters. Load capacity ranges from 3 to 8 kilograms, depending on the manufacturer and extended height. The characteristic 5/8-inch (16mm) baby pin accepts standard grip heads. The longest leg features a locking screw and serves as a reference for correct setup. High-quality models use aluminum tubing with a diameter of 25 to 32 millimeters and spring-loaded locking pins.
History & Development
Century Lighting introduced the first C-stand for theater stages in 1935, before it conquered film studios in the 1940s. The mini variant emerged in the late 1980s in response to the increasing mobility of film production and the need for lighter equipment. Matthews Studio Equipment and Avenger established themselves as leading manufacturers. Modern developments include carbon fiber constructions that reduce weight to under 2 kilograms, as well as modular systems with quick-release locks.
Practical Use in Film
Mini C-stands hold small LED panels, flags, diffusers, or reflectors in confined shooting situations. For interior shots, they position eye lights or hair lights without disturbing the main lighting. Documentary filmmakers use them for mobile setups, as three mini C-stands weigh less than one standard C-stand. Their compact design allows for transport in smaller vehicles and working in low rooms or for overhead shots where standard stands would be too tall.
Comparison & Alternatives
Standard C-stands reach up to 3.3 meters in height and carry up to 10 kilograms, while mini C-stands reach their limits at 2.1 meters and 8 kilograms. Baby Stands offer similar heights but have symmetrical legs and are less suitable for tight positioning. Light Stands with telescopic legs are lighter but less stable. Grip Heads and Gobo Arms expand the functionality of all variants. Carbon fiber mini C-stands cost three times as much as aluminum models but reduce weight by 40 percent.