I do mostly portraits and have a couple weddings lined up for in the fall. I am wanting to purchase a flash bracket that is fairly inexpensive. There seem to be a million choices so could someone point me in the right direction.
hopkins Member 246 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 More info | Feb 26, 2007 09:41 | #1 I do mostly portraits and have a couple weddings lined up for in the fall. I am wanting to purchase a flash bracket that is fairly inexpensive. There seem to be a million choices so could someone point me in the right direction. 5D. Digital Rebel, 24-70L, EF 18-55mm kit lens, EF 35-80mm, EF 70-300mm, Nifty-fifty, Sigma DG Super, Excaliber 3200 lights
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SteveBeck Goldmember 2,503 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Greenville, SC More info | Feb 26, 2007 09:43 | #2 I have been using a couple of these for about a year now. Make slife easier when switching from landscape to portrait real fast without having to flip stuff all around. Gear List? My gear is bigger than yours? Just shoot have fun...
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SteveBeck Goldmember 2,503 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Greenville, SC More info | Feb 26, 2007 09:49 | #3 Gear List? My gear is bigger than yours? Just shoot have fun...
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Feb 26, 2007 10:04 | #4 The most popular "fairly inexpensive" flash bracket for cameras without a battery grip is the Stroboframe Cameraflip "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Jaime Goldmember 2,464 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2006 More info | Feb 26, 2007 11:35 | #5 Steve that is certainly a noce bracket but I would not call that one inexpensive speecially when you figure you still have to add the cost of the off camera cord which brings the setup to well over $300. Steve Beck wrote in post #2777259 I have been using a couple of these for about a year now. Make slife easier when switching from landscape to portrait real fast without having to flip stuff all around. http://www.bhphotovideo.com …EG&addedTroughType=search "My eyes see but a minute reflection of what my soul
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SteveBeck Goldmember 2,503 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Greenville, SC More info | Feb 26, 2007 11:40 | #6 True a tad more than some and less than others. I just like how sturdy they are and i do not feel like it is going to bend or flex to much. I do have two setups and selling one complete setup for $200, a steal.. Gear List? My gear is bigger than yours? Just shoot have fun...
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::Lisa:: Senior Member 753 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Nottingham, UK More info | Feb 26, 2007 12:05 | #7 I need one too. Saving for my 5D in May and have only 3 months to save for that so need one really cheap also. Bodies :: Canon 5D
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chrisb321 Member 241 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Gurnee (Chicago), IL, USA More info | Feb 26, 2007 12:21 | #8 Lisa, sorry for the off topic question, Camera : 7D : S100 : Sig10-20 : 50 1.8 : 17-55 2.8IS
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Feb 26, 2007 12:30 | #9 Curtis, right now I do not have a batterygrip but am saving for a 5D w'grip. Will the one you recommended work for then also? 5D. Digital Rebel, 24-70L, EF 18-55mm kit lens, EF 35-80mm, EF 70-300mm, Nifty-fifty, Sigma DG Super, Excaliber 3200 lights
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::Lisa:: Senior Member 753 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Nottingham, UK More info | Feb 26, 2007 12:53 | #10 chrisb321 wrote in post #2778048 Lisa, sorry for the off topic question, Where in Nottingham are you? I use to live in Chilwell (near Beeston). I've lived in Chicago since 2001. I try to get back every 6 months or so. I get homesick when I see someone posting on the internet from Nottingham.... I'm right next to Bestwood park. I used to work in Chilwell, in 97/98, can't remember exactly. Bodies :: Canon 5D
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Feb 26, 2007 12:58 | #11 hopkins wrote in post #2778088 am saving for a 5D w'grip. Will the one you recommended work for then also? No. The extra height of the camera would make the cord's hotshoe connector run into the handle of the bracket. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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