I hope everyone enjoys the video. Just a FYI, it does help me when you use my link in the description. I get a few bucks and it lets Westcott know where you're coming from. Thanks!
I’ve had a Cambo boom since March and love it thanks to James videos. And got a Flashpoint roller for a great price for support. I may get this if it ever stays in stock.
When I first saw your video late last year with your long boom arms, I tried to find the same brand you had, but the only brand I could find was Cambo and another brand called chimera. I wasn’t looking to get such a long boomer like your big ones so I actually got the chimera that is almost identical to this new Westcott boom that you’re showing. Regardless of the brands having these boom arms, makes it so much easier to working with all the different athletes which are taller or shorter. Plus, I bring it in and use it for school pictures also. But I want to pick up another one and I am pretty impressed with how much the Westcott is only charging $299 seeing I paid 500 for the other one. Thanks for sharing love the channel.
good info. Exactly what i wanted to know to make my buying decision. i would be interested to know the breakdown size (for travel) of the Westcott boom... you only showed the larger boom broken down. Thanks!
Fantastic review as always James. We are using the Cambo in the studio (the short version but with an extension) so we will do a side-by-side comparison when we get our review unit. The one thing that I still want to see in this type of boom is the ability to lock it at any angle, not just for assembly and disassembly (although this is a BIG improvement over the Cambo). The price is very attractive I have to say - I expected it to be higher.
Thanks Iddo! As a long time boom user I don't know if you would really need to lock it at every position if you have your counterweight correctly positioned - especially on a compact version like this one. The larger version when used as a overhead might be the only case I could see...
@@QuantzPhoto Yes, I was talking about the longer versions like you and I have. It happened more than once that people walking in the studio during production moved the light by accident. It would be nice if we could fix it in place especially if you are shooting something stationery that you want to shoot again and again (remember we shoot products not people so for us accuracy and consistency are very important).
@@QuantzPhoto Yes and no. We often do overhead shoots with very large softboxes - this might not be long enough for this - even our setup is not ideal for that although it works most of the time.
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James, excellent review, right to the point and covered all the considerations. After watching I realized everything is a tradeoff and for me and my work the benefits of the small model along with the drawbacks of the larger one....so I just placed my order. If I was anywhere near Columbia I would offer to buy your lunch at Maurice's Piggy Park (!), it draws me like a magnet on the occasion I have a long boring drive on I-20!
Not needed to think about booms before until recently - and its a lot bigger than I envisioned. Sturdy and versatile though but... another heavy hit to my wallet! Very well built and engineered though by the look of it, so worth the money. Definitely think Id use one though, thanks for posting.
Nice work James; I’m still using an old Manfrotto super boom (12ft)for the past 25+, a RedWing, and (2) C’s boomed. They handle everything well …except storage and airlines!
Great video James! I bought a Cambo boom about 6 months ago because of your videos and love it! And bought a fantastic Flashpoint roller stand to go with it. I might have to look at adding this too, especially for the price.
Thanks again, James. Well documented video on what to expect. For that price and utility I’m ordering 2 this month. If you could have added a brief view of the small westcott arm broken down for travel, that will help. Unless I missed it 🫣 Thank you sir!
You're welcome. The Westcott arm doesn't break down since it's already smaller than the other when it IS broken down! Feel free to dm me on Instagram if you need any help with Westcott gear.
Excellent review- after seeing you use your larger boom I placed an order immediately and will never go back to the c-stand options. BUT the size does limit the larger boom - this westcot smaller option seams to hit that sweet spot. I’m ordering one for sure 👍
I have a similar one for years now. It has a "junior" light stand mount, though. I tried using an adapter from junior to "baby" and it's too wobbly. The junior connection is great. I would be afraid that the baby connection (5/8" spigot) is not strong enough. My version doesn't have the friction adjustment in the connection of the last rod to the light/modifier on the parallelogram side and that sucks - I'm using a superclamp to arrest it.. Yes, the lightstand on wheels combined with this type of boom is ideal.
I have a stand like the one in the back right corder of your studio... the one with the pole and sliding arm with the clamp. Would the Easy Boom work with this light stand? Wonderful video! Thanks for showing all the ins and outs!
I've been using an Avenger D600 for a decade now as my main boom arm but these look way better in terms of ease of use. My only concern would be how they work with an internally monted softbox where the light is inside the softbox, do you find that the mechanism ends up being problematic in that case? I never understood why people use those awful little grip arms that come with c-stands. I remember way back when I got my first c-stand the first time I tried to use the arm my first thought was: "You have got to be kidding me". I bought the D600 a week later. ;)
James, thank you for the wonderful review. I'm newer to the photo scene, can you explain why you wouldn't want to put a 5 ft octa box on the smaller boom? Is it not as simple as adding more counterweight? Thank you very much for your time and effort put into this.
I am order one today they just came back in stock. I would like to have one of the big one too. Were would I find one of those? Thanks your videos are always so helpful
So do you not use the Cambo RD-1201 Redwing Standard Light Boom anymore? This new Westcott boom reminds me of the c-stand and arm on it. I don't see a use for it since I have my Cambo Boom.
It looks that the base pin is a baby / junior combo pin!? Can you confirm this? If you remove the knob it should be a junior pin which much stable than the baby… 😊
It should (our Cambo can easily hold very large modifiers). What you need to keep in mind is balance. You need a serious counterweight for front-heavy loads and you must have a very secure and robust stand - we use a big Avenger stand with a crank - lifting this thing with a large modifier on it can be very dangerous on your own.
@@2541dhoward If you have room in your studio something along the lines of an Avenger Wind Up is a must if you are using long booms - just make sure you add enough weight on the stand if you are using a long heavy setup. Sadly I can't see something along these lines useful for users like James - it's just too big and heavy for travel.
That C stand is a grip arm, not a light boom! Gave me an ulcer just watching it! They do make proper boom arms for stands with counter weights, etc. But still nowhere as nice as this Easy Boom!
Tbh not sure about Westcott’s grip gear quality, especially their internal parts. Not possible to extrapolate broadly but anecdotally one of their tilting bracket grip accessories got stuck. The handle no longer loosens the bracket and spins freely. Disappointing quality and thus far, haven’t had a similar experience even with lower priced brands. For grip that’s holding gear potentially costing 10-100x more and overhead, there’s some apprehension
I hope everyone enjoys the video. Just a FYI, it does help me when you use my link in the description. I get a few bucks and it lets Westcott know where you're coming from. Thanks!
I just recently bought the Cambo and love it, but will try this one as well because the price is amazing.
I’ve had a Cambo boom since March and love it thanks to James videos. And got a Flashpoint roller for a great price for support.
I may get this if it ever stays in stock.
When I first saw your video late last year with your long boom arms, I tried to find the same brand you had, but the only brand I could find was Cambo and another brand called chimera. I wasn’t looking to get such a long boomer like your big ones so I actually got the chimera that is almost identical to this new Westcott boom that you’re showing. Regardless of the brands having these boom arms, makes it so much easier to working with all the different athletes which are taller or shorter. Plus, I bring it in and use it for school pictures also. But I want to pick up another one and I am pretty impressed with how much the Westcott is only charging $299 seeing I paid 500 for the other one. Thanks for sharing love the channel.
You bet! The larger boom I'm using is linked in my description also.
Love the locking pin. Just got mine. First one for me.
good info. Exactly what i wanted to know to make my buying decision. i would be interested to know the breakdown size (for travel) of the Westcott boom... you only showed the larger boom broken down. Thanks!
That c-stand arm looks dangerous. The new wescott looks good.
Fantastic review as always James. We are using the Cambo in the studio (the short version but with an extension) so we will do a side-by-side comparison when we get our review unit. The one thing that I still want to see in this type of boom is the ability to lock it at any angle, not just for assembly and disassembly (although this is a BIG improvement over the Cambo). The price is very attractive I have to say - I expected it to be higher.
Thanks Iddo! As a long time boom user I don't know if you would really need to lock it at every position if you have your counterweight correctly positioned - especially on a compact version like this one. The larger version when used as a overhead might be the only case I could see...
@@QuantzPhoto Yes, I was talking about the longer versions like you and I have. It happened more than once that people walking in the studio during production moved the light by accident. It would be nice if we could fix it in place especially if you are shooting something stationery that you want to shoot again and again (remember we shoot products not people so for us accuracy and consistency are very important).
@@IddoGenuth Speaking of products I think this smaller boom will be great for that use - both stills and video!
@@QuantzPhoto Yes and no. We often do overhead shoots with very large softboxes - this might not be long enough for this - even our setup is not ideal for that although it works most of the time.
James, excellent review, right to the point and covered all the considerations. After watching I realized everything is a tradeoff and for me and my work the benefits of the small model along with the drawbacks of the larger one....so I just placed my order. If I was anywhere near Columbia I would offer to buy your lunch at Maurice's Piggy Park (!), it draws me like a magnet on the occasion I have a long boring drive on I-20!
Give and take I guess. Thanks for watching and I'd have to take a nap after a Piggy Park visit!
I own a much larger boom! The Westscott Mini Boom is just the "perfect" downsize.
It's a great tool for certain situations!
Thank you James! Mine just arrived from B&H yesterday and is sitting in the garage. Can’t wait to set it up!
Get that thing out the box! 🤣
Not needed to think about booms before until recently - and its a lot bigger than I envisioned. Sturdy and versatile though but... another heavy hit to my wallet! Very well built and engineered though by the look of it, so worth the money. Definitely think Id use one though, thanks for posting.
Good review sir, and most importantly, your passion is undeniable
Nice work James; I’m still using an old Manfrotto super boom (12ft)for the past 25+, a RedWing, and (2) C’s boomed. They handle everything well …except storage and airlines!
Thanks for the practical review - very valuable.
Glad it helped!
I was excited to see this product when it launched, and you just gave me all the info I needed to pull the trigger. Thanks for the overview!
You bet Zayne! Link is in the description if you need it.
Omg, this is aweeesomeee!!! I was thinking to buy the cambo redwing but god the price is so much better on this wescott boom
Great video James! I bought a Cambo boom about 6 months ago because of your videos and love it! And bought a fantastic Flashpoint roller stand to go with it. I might have to look at adding this too, especially for the price.
It’s a pretty slick little tool and can fill in when you don’t need that extra reach.
Hooray! Been wanting a boom but most were too expensive for what I needed.
This one is a great value based on the prices currently out there!
Thanks again, James. Well documented video on what to expect. For that price and utility I’m ordering 2 this month. If you could have added a brief view of the small westcott arm broken down for travel, that will help. Unless I missed it 🫣
Thank you sir!
You're welcome. The Westcott arm doesn't break down since it's already smaller than the other when it IS broken down! Feel free to dm me on Instagram if you need any help with Westcott gear.
@@QuantzPhoto you’re awesome and a huge inspiration in my Sports photography! Thanks again James!
Excellent review- after seeing you use your larger boom I placed an order immediately and will never go back to the c-stand options. BUT the size does limit the larger boom - this westcot smaller option seams to hit that sweet spot.
I’m ordering one for sure 👍
Thanks for sharing Paul!
Thanks James. I ordered mine last week. Just waiting for it to ship
Well I hope this video doesn't have you regretting your decision! 🤣
@@QuantzPhoto heck no. I just couldn’t justify $900 for the larger one
I’m sold! Just ordered one.
Great info. Those booms seem to make it easier for an assistant as well
Yes they do!
Thanks so much, for an excellent review, James!
My pleasure!
Fantastic new product and great price. Thank you.
I like it! Thanks Mike!
I have a similar one for years now. It has a "junior" light stand mount, though. I tried using an adapter from junior to "baby" and it's too wobbly. The junior connection is great.
I would be afraid that the baby connection (5/8" spigot) is not strong enough.
My version doesn't have the friction adjustment in the connection of the last rod to the light/modifier on the parallelogram side and that sucks - I'm using a superclamp to arrest it..
Yes, the lightstand on wheels combined with this type of boom is ideal.
I have the easy boom, i am hoping that westcott makes a larger version of it. Love the westcott easy boom.
Me too!
Good video, lots of good information
Appreciate your comparison -Having a Combo Redwing and an avid Westcott user, I was curious to see this comparison. Thank you
No problem!
I have a stand like the one in the back right corder of your studio... the one with the pole and sliding arm with the clamp. Would the Easy Boom work with this light stand? Wonderful video! Thanks for showing all the ins and outs!
You’ll need something more substantial in my opinion!
Great video. Thank you for doing this!
Or you can put it in the junior adapter and have it centered over your stand.
Yep! I forgot I had one but now that's what I'm using.
Nice product...thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the information as always.
I've been using an Avenger D600 for a decade now as my main boom arm but these look way better in terms of ease of use. My only concern would be how they work with an internally monted softbox where the light is inside the softbox, do you find that the mechanism ends up being problematic in that case?
I never understood why people use those awful little grip arms that come with c-stands. I remember way back when I got my first c-stand the first time I tried to use the arm my first thought was: "You have got to be kidding me". I bought the D600 a week later. ;)
James, thank you for the wonderful review. I'm newer to the photo scene, can you explain why you wouldn't want to put a 5 ft octa box on the smaller boom? Is it not as simple as adding more counterweight? Thank you very much for your time and effort put into this.
You could probably do it without an issue. It just comes down to the size, weight and how you position it.
@@QuantzPhoto Thank you very much!
just ordered one from amazon.
Hope you enjoy it!
I am order one today they just came back in stock. I would like to have one of the big one too. Were would I find one of those? Thanks your videos are always so helpful
Links are right in the description. Scroll down and look for “Boom Links”!
@@QuantzPhoto your the best
can you add an extension arm to it?
Not sure if they'll have those in the future or not.
Good stuff James!
Thank you!
That's a cool thing! I think I can make one out of wood.. Thanks for the video!)
Best of luck!
They need to make a large one
If this one does well I'm sure they'll consider it.
James - can these be attached to the C stand you used to use?
Yes but as I mentioned I would recommend a stand with wheels to make it easier to move.
Great breakdown James! Todo El pedo!
Thanks Eli! "Todo..." Google translation is pretty funny...
So do you not use the
Cambo RD-1201 Redwing Standard Light Boom anymore? This new Westcott boom reminds me of the c-stand and arm on it. I don't see a use for it since I have my
Cambo Boom.
I discuss that in the video!
Excellent Video I ThankYou
It looks that the base pin is a baby / junior combo pin!? Can you confirm this?
If you remove the knob it should be a junior pin which much stable than the baby… 😊
Hi sir James. may i ask what is the area of your studio.
close to 20'x20'
Cambo do a smaller version already. Be interested to see how they compare.
Cambo is a few inches longer I believe but it is also about twice the price.
Does the Westcott boom only work with Westcott Lighting?
No you can put any light you want on it!
@@QuantzPhoto Thank you
Do a lot of on-location portraiture here in nyc. How small does the Westcott boom break down, and then what's the best case for it?
@@krisconnor it stays as one piece since it’s pretty compact already. I’m not sure about a case but you could probably reach out to Westcott.
Thanks for sharing! This is in my price range. Lol
Question: Do you think it will hold a Mola Setti beauty dish? If so, I’m sold!
Ha! How heavy is the Mola? If it's under 15lbs with a light it should be fine.
It should (our Cambo can easily hold very large modifiers). What you need to keep in mind is balance. You need a serious counterweight for front-heavy loads and you must have a very secure and robust stand - we use a big Avenger stand with a crank - lifting this thing with a large modifier on it can be very dangerous on your own.
@@QuantzPhotoI know, I know! Lol It was a reach but the Setti weighs 25lbs without a light. Thanks again!
@@LensVidSo true. I currently, use the Avenger D650 on a Kupo and it’s quite dangerous lifting. Cambo is definitely, on my purchase list.
@@2541dhoward If you have room in your studio something along the lines of an Avenger Wind Up is a must if you are using long booms - just make sure you add enough weight on the stand if you are using a long heavy setup. Sadly I can't see something along these lines useful for users like James - it's just too big and heavy for travel.
That C stand is a grip arm, not a light boom! Gave me an ulcer just watching it! They do make proper boom arms for stands with counter weights, etc. But still nowhere as nice as this Easy Boom!
Tbh not sure about Westcott’s grip gear quality, especially their internal parts. Not possible to extrapolate broadly but anecdotally one of their tilting bracket grip accessories got stuck. The handle no longer loosens the bracket and spins freely. Disappointing quality and thus far, haven’t had a similar experience even with lower priced brands. For grip that’s holding gear potentially costing 10-100x more and overhead, there’s some apprehension
One of the best parts about Westcott is you can actually call their customer service and talk to someone. I’d give that a try…
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