This is the iFootage Mono Stand I tested in the studio. The build is proper iFootage—solid metal, heavy base, quick setup—and it’s genuinely great for lights, tube lights, and even a projector, but I wouldn’t rely on it for camera work because of the wobble on anything but perfectly level floors.
Pros
+Small footprint compared to a tripod (minimal trip hazard)
+Heavy base and difficult to knock over
+Quick to raise/lower and fast to set up
+Works well for lights, tube lights, and projectors
+High-quality construction and materials
Cons
-Slight wobble makes it a poor choice for cameras
-Needs very level floors to avoid horizon/angle issues
-Touching the camera during recording causes visible shake