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04/25/2006 06:48:01 AM · #1
I'm looking to get a flash bracket for my 20D and DR 300D. I remember seeing ones before where the camera rotated in the bracket and the flash pretty much stayed put but I can't find that thread and I can't seem to find them anywhere. I believe there was a site from where you could order these. Can anyone help? Or, if you guys have other types of brackets that are convenient and work well I'm interested in seeing/hearing about those too. I have a couple weddings coming up over the summer and that's what I mainly need it for.

Thanks!
Bill
04/25/2006 09:04:05 AM · #2
I use a Stroboframe Pro RL, and it's nice for the most part. The foam padded handle puts your left hand right where it should be for zooming/focusing. The flash arm extends nice and high, and pivots front-back very easily if you need to angle the flash without turning the actual head on the flash. The camera flip thing isn't the most fluid, but takes some getting used to and then it's ok. One thing I wish it did... it locks in the landscape position, but not the portrait position. I would get the "anti-twist" plate with it as well because no matter how tight you turn the mounting screw, the camera ends up turning a bit on the cork. Don't forget the "off camera shoe cord 2". I have the ST-E2 transmitter too, but the having the flash hard-connected is just more reliable.
04/25/2006 09:24:34 AM · #3
Originally posted by wackybill:

I'm looking to get a flash bracket for my 20D and DR 300D. I remember seeing ones before where the camera rotated in the bracket and the flash pretty much stayed put but I can't find that thread and I can't seem to find them anywhere. I believe there was a site from where you could order these. Can anyone help? Or, if you guys have other types of brackets that are convenient and work well I'm interested in seeing/hearing about those too. I have a couple weddings coming up over the summer and that's what I mainly need it for.

Thanks!
Bill


I have a Stroboframe Quik Flip 350 that I bought for shooting weddings. It's not one where the camera rotates, but it's a lot less expensive than those as well. I plan to put it on ebay soon, so if you're interested, PM me.
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