ways to carry around flash brackets and other flash accessories?
catspaw
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Right now I've a cardboard box inside of a smaller duffle bag (the box open on the top) that I put the flash bracket in along with the two flash difussers I use.
However, it just seems like there HAS to be a better way to do this!
anyone? :dunno :scratch
However, it just seems like there HAS to be a better way to do this!
anyone? :dunno :scratch
//Leah
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I was considering that -- do you use like a smaller carry one sized suitcase tote? or a dufflebag type tote that has wheels?
I don't have much. YET. After Nik's workshop, I'll invest in the AB's I want along with various accessories, so who only knows what I'll end up with. :ivar
I'd love a professional looking Pelican case for this for now though, I'm not into weddings enough (although dying to get into more 2nd shooter positions!) to justify such an expense. I've also though about a cheaper but hard-sided suitcase w/ wheels.
Biggest 'problem' is that my current flash bracket (and no plans on replacing it! love it) is NOT the sort to slip into any sort of 'flat' space. It definitely requires three dimensions. Then the gary fong light spheres and whale tale aren't exactly collapsable either.
Then let's not forget that I have to stash that 'light on a stick' somewhere too!
Pttph, the 'gear' bags for this entire operation are growing exponentially!!
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Flash bracket is the bigger Custom Bracket job. I might take off the 'support' base (since I've heard it doesn't work if you have a bigger lens on the camera) since it seems rather intrusive. That'll help a lot, packing wise.
You can't see it very well, but under the handle at the base/corner of the _| is a piece that comes towards you (viewer) and away.
Very well educateed about the Custom Pro brackets....this looks like a PRO-M.....which will be my next bracket....right now I use 2 Stroboframes.....but it is time to retire the old and get some new for tax purposes:D
I have yet to put a Pro-M on my cam with 70-210 on it to see how it works, but as soon as the local shop gets one in I will try it........:D
Ooo nifty! will definitely look into that
*goes off to google*
I can fit two 50D (gripped), 5 lenses (one being the 70-200 f/2.8L IS), two 580EX, two brackets (but I use the Newton Di100FR2 Flash Rotator, which folds flat), batteries, cards, antacids:D, cords, and a bunch of other stuff. When I get done, the case weighs in at about 45 pounds, gross.
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Yup, Adorama has one for $127 w/out the foam and I figure I have enough foam and other stuff to 'pad' as needed. I might do this before Nik's Posing the light workshop, or anything else. Good to know I don't always have to lug around an overstuffed backpack of equipment --- and threaten the airline with bodily harm if they try to force me to check it at the airplane (as they do with lots of the commuter planes). With a 1510, I can let them check it and not have a heart attack.
I still worry about checking, but I'm parnoid. At least you'll know it is well protected. Heck, even with the 1510 as a carryon i still put 2 locks on it - now that's paranoid.
I agree comepletely that the foam is bad for this instance - i got mine with foam and while it worked well to hold my gear and i felt is it was protected, i didn't fit anywhere near what is possible with the dividers. I only got body and 5 lenses & TC, flash and everything else went into my "personal item" bag. Actually i just ordered the divider set which was about $80, live and learn.
I definitely wouldn't check it, but lots of the commuter (4 seats across) planes require these roller bags to be plane-side checked. Those I'd trust since you can actually SEE them handle it and put it right into the plane and then hand it back to you
Oh yeah, the smaller planes. I was thinking of the big ones (I fly Southwest unless I can't). I have been on a small plane when I was 13 and I found all the workers for it were way nicer to me and my luggage then on the big planes where I'm just a name on a bag tag.