Does anyone know of an equivalent available in the U.S.? This is a "Walimex" product apparently available only in Europe and the Commonwealth:
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Temma Senior Member More info Post edited over 6 years ago by Temma. | Aug 12, 2017 11:23 | #1 Does anyone know of an equivalent available in the U.S.? This is a "Walimex" product apparently available only in Europe and the Commonwealth: Image hosted by forum (870316) © Temma [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 12, 2017 11:43 | #2 the two reviews of the Walimex product on Amazon UK are not encouraging. Toby
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 6 years ago by racketman. (2 edits in all) | Aug 12, 2017 11:46 | #3 I use the Iwish product which is fine for small flash like the MT24 heads but probably would not support a larger flashgun if thats what you have in mind. Toby
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Aug 12, 2017 11:54 | #4 racketman wrote in post #18425839 the two reviews of the Walimex product on Amazon UK are not encouraging. Something about the screws, I think? If so, that's easily fixed, since I frequently reconfigure this stuff for my own needs.
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Aug 12, 2017 12:40 | #5 racketman wrote in post #18425842 I use the Iwish product which is fine for small flash like the MT24 heads but probably would not support a larger flashgun if thats what you have in mind. https://www.amazon.co.uk …&keywords=dual+flash+arms There are quite a few of these on U.S. Amazon (and eBay).
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Archibald You must be quackers! More info Post edited over 6 years ago by Archibald. | Aug 12, 2017 12:47 | #6 Temma wrote in post #18425820 Does anyone know of an equivalent available in the U.S.? This is a "Walimex" product apparently available only in Europe and the Commonwealth:
Oddly enough, I can only see the image when quoting your post. Image hosted by forum (870314) © Archibald [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canon R5 and R7, assorted Canon lenses, Sony RX100, Pentax Spotmatic F
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Aug 12, 2017 12:54 | #7 Archibald wrote in post #18425888 Oddly enough, I can only see the image when quoting your post. This is what I see... It was there, but I think I did a direct link. I'll upload it from my HD. That's better. Image hosted by forum (870315) © Temma [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Archibald You must be quackers! More info | Aug 12, 2017 13:53 | #8 I have a similar bracket made by Manfrotto. Had it for years, never got used to it. It is an ungainly assembly with the camera on it, and the joints tend to swivel around. Haven't looked at it for a long time, maybe it is worth another chance. Image hosted by forum (870331) © Archibald [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canon R5 and R7, assorted Canon lenses, Sony RX100, Pentax Spotmatic F
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Aug 12, 2017 14:42 | #9 Archibald wrote in post #18425955 There is a router attachment for the Dremel, but still, I would not try to make a bracket like this! You wouldn't have to fabricate the entire thing, just the two adjustable arms that attach to the base. I don't need the tilting feature. Image hosted by forum (870338) © Temma [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (870339) © Temma [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Aug 12, 2017 15:20 | #10 Here's another potential way to do it, albeit if you need two forward facing arms, you should use the long symmetrical bracket as the base on the camera:
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Aug 12, 2017 15:25 | #11 I just ordered the Limo Studio bracket pictured above. I should be able to remove the central hot shoe and flip it over. If not, I can always drill a 1/4" - 20 hole in the center to mount it to the camera. If worst comes to worst, I can buy the long symmetrical bracket and use the two arms from the Limo Studio bracket.
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Aug 13, 2017 04:57 | #12 A bit late but was going to suggest one of these http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Aug 13, 2017 07:30 | #13 LordV wrote in post #18426387 A bit late but was going to suggest one of these https://www.amazon.com …fRID=YTE69EFDHHH0TP7YQ3G2 and two of these https://www.amazon.com …keywords=neewer+magic+arm I've been using one of those magic arms as a flash holder arm and it works wonderfully plus very adjustable. Brian V. I'm going to have to buy at least three magic arms anyway (I was looking at iMorden) for my studio macro table to replace the troublesome articulated arm lamps I've been using.
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TheDocAUS Member 79 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2012 More info | Aug 13, 2017 08:21 | #14 Here is a few different types of macro flash brackets:
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Aug 13, 2017 09:16 | #15 TheDocAUS wrote in post #18426450 Here is a few different types of macro flash brackets: http://bugs.adrianthysse.com/2014/03/macro-flash-brackets/ and here: http://www.earthboundlight.com …macro-flash-brackets.html The cheapest one I know about is the iShoot twin arm bracket (available under various names): https://www.aliexpress.com …lash-bracket_reviews.html Here is a suggested set-up with that bracket (with one arm removed): https://photofocus.com …canon-macro-flash-set-up/ Thanks.
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