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- Economical, compact flash pivoting bracket designed for most 35mm cameras
- Pivoting flash arm keeps flash centered above lens for horizontal and vertical compositions
- Machined, positive-locking shoe mount is interchangeable with optional handle mount
- Strong, lightweight aluminum construction; high-density neoprene foam side grip
- Nominal lens-to-flash distance of 12 inches; 9.5 inches tall; weighs 10 ounces
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Price: $66.60 |
New, lowest price : $37.95 |
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Digital Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
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Nice for the price, some drawbacks
2008-11-25
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I bought this to use on my Canon 40d with battery grip, and it does the job (you need the off shoe cord to make it work, buy the dot line one, works the same as the canon for half the cost). it lets you shoot vertically without the ugly shadows. The grip mounts into the bottom of the BG via the tripod screw, this is the major design problem in the unit. With the weight of my flash (430ex) it has the tendency to flop around unless I tighten it really hard, and even then it can still slide if you knock it. But in all its good, and inexpensive, and relatively hassle free. Professionals should look for something designed better, but for a photographer on a budget this is an easy solution to improve vertical flash pictures.
Pros:
Easy to use
Works with most any SLR
cheap
Solid Construction
Cons
Flops around unless screwed in tight |
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almost elated!
2008-10-03
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| Its a very nice product and works well when I do my profession shoots. I am only disappointed that it didn't come with a little screw attachment so my flash would fit. I had to buy it for $15 at B and H. A little screw thats worth maybe a dollar. A little frustrating.... |
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good for the price
2008-08-19
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| I use this with a canon 40D and accessory battery pack and it does fit just fine. I've shot a couple of weddings since buying it and it's very light and sturdy enough and the hinge can be tightened if the flip is ever too floppy. You do need a anti twist plate or the camera will rotate on the mounting screw. I tried Velcro which worked well until the rubber on the frame base became unglued so 4/5. Other than that it's well priced and will work just fine for me. Anyone know where I can get the anti-twist plate for a 40D with battery pack? |
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An affordable solution.
2008-07-17
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I have shot many portraits and weddings with this bracket and have been very satisfied. My setup: Digital Rebel XT (EOS 350D), Canon Speedlite flash with Sto-Fen omnibounce connected by an off-camera shoe cord.
I have never used any other bracket so I can't compare, but this one has always gotten the job done. |
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Nice entry level frame
2008-07-07
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| Well made entry level frame. Since I bought this I have seen other nicer frames in use. I'll keep this until one really strikes my fancy. |
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