Spam me with your favorite Flash bracket!
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That's right! Give me links, pictures on your actual camera....I'm in the market for a flash bracket and off camera cord. (Canon cord) I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, I haven't looked at any in person, but what better resource than here. I think I may want one that allows the flash on bracket to rotate, but you give all your pros and cons and we'll go from there.
Will be used for the two weddings I've been asked to do......
Will be used for gripped XTi, or possibly 50D
Will be used for the two weddings I've been asked to do......
Will be used for gripped XTi, or possibly 50D
~Shannon~
Canon 50D, Rebel XTi,Canon 24-105L, Canon 50mm 1.8, Tamron 28-75 2.8, 430EX
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http://www.custombrackets.com/scripts/prodViewnew.asp?idproduct=148
I tried the standard flip type bracket. Didn't like holding onto the bracket rather than the camera.
I tried the type where the camera rotates 90*. Didn't like holding onto the bracket rather than the camera.
I tried mounting the flash atop the camera - not bad - could be better.
I bought the Joe Demb flash bracket. It sits offset from the camera so that you aren't required to 'hold onto it'. You can completely ignore it and hold your camera normally.
http://www.dembflashproducts.com/bracket/instructions/
I'm expecting that this will work out nicely.
Enjoy your search.
www.leefortier.com
I would be very interested in reading about your experiences with this unit. Its price point makes it within reach as something I can buy and experiment with to improve my skills without "needing" it and having to justify the higher cost.
So it would be great if you can consider sharing your experiences with this unit as you familiarize yourself with it.
http://www.newtoncamerabrackets.com/Animation18.gif
Also, not obvious from the animation, this bracket is adjustable to allow for use with non-pro (i.e., not 1Ds sized) cameras either with or without the optional battery grip. I use my with the grip.
You can see the adjustment screw on the vertical component in this photo:
http://www.newtoncamerabrackets.com/new_pa34.gif
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Thoughts on photographing a wedding, How to post a picture, AF Microadjustments?, Light Scoop
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Looks nice and compact. More so than my Custom Bracket. I'm curious though, how much rise can you get out of the flash arm? I do like my flash head around 12 inches above the lens.
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Thoughts on photographing a wedding, How to post a picture, AF Microadjustments?, Light Scoop
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Thanks, from the picture it looked like the flash arm could possibly be raised up by loosening a couple of screws on the side.
This one looks compact enough and at 1/2 a pound is not too heavy. If side shadows ever do become more of an issue then this one might be it.
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
Got it the next day. First impressions: Set up is easy. Balance is nice. No flash bracket handle in the way!!! Flips easily for vertical shots. VERY light weight. I think it's only 7 oz. so far so good. I think it's a keeper.
www.leefortier.com