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Jan 18, 2008 23:01 |  #1

I just went over this man house and pick up his bracket ,is anyone in here using this bracket ?

I love it how the camera rotate so smoothly , I been looking so many design already and pick this one because it just right for what I need and light weight also .

Here is the site and some photo I just took tonight

With tripod :


IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR1.jpg

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR2.jpg

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR3.jpg

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR4.jpg

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28-200,75-300,KenKo 2X TC,430EX,580EX II,Metz45 CL1.

  
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Jan 18, 2008 23:03 |  #2

With out Tripod : this is the website http://www.justritebra​cket.com/Home.html (external link)

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR5.jpg

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR6.jpg

IMAGE: http://www.vietdetroit.com/photo/bracket/JR7.jpg

1D MK III,40D,G12.1Ds mk3.
24-70L,100-400L ,70-200F2.8LIS,85L,180L macro.18-200EF-S.8-15mmL.
Raynox DCR250,Kenko set extesion tube,ST-E2.
28-200,75-300,KenKo 2X TC,430EX,580EX II,Metz45 CL1.

  
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Jan 19, 2008 03:08 |  #3

I have not heard of that brand, but it looks well build. One thing that I notice is that it's not easy to get to the zoom ring.

And stop showboating with your expensive rig so close to the edge :)


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Feb 24, 2008 12:31 |  #4

I just saw the video on youtube about this bracket. How is it?


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Feb 24, 2008 12:35 |  #5

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Feb 24, 2008 12:46 |  #6

danpass wrote in post #4984469 (external link)
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? Speechless?


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Feb 24, 2008 12:51 |  #7

The kit is around $350 though. That's pretty pricey, IMO for a bracket. You can get the Custom one for $100 less.


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Feb 24, 2008 12:56 |  #8

wow! $350.. I had no idea it is that expensive. It seems so easy to use in the video :confused:


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Feb 24, 2008 13:00 as a reply to  @ DVS_WiNdz's post |  #9

But will rotating the camera with flash head still in horizontal position give you enough flash coverage for the entire scene when you rotate the camera to verticle? I tried a bracket last week and my 580ex II did not cover the entire viewing area when rotating the camera and keeping the flash horizontal..I'll stick with my flip flash.




  
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Feb 24, 2008 13:58 |  #10

DVS_WiNdz wrote in post #4984523 (external link)
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too lazy to:

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Jun 05, 2012 12:43 as a reply to  @ danpass's post |  #11

I got the 460 Light BM Kit model...looked like it well-built..when rotate the camera vertically, the top of the flash cord almost hits the 45deg part of the bracket...
mine does not have the palm rest...wonder it should come with it? :confused:
I mounted my gripped 5dii on it btw


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Jun 06, 2012 16:55 |  #12

I use a twenty dollar (used on eBay) Stroboframe Camera Flip Beacket and I have no problems with the way it works...


See my images at http://rpcrowe.smugmug​.com/ (external link)

  
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Jun 06, 2012 18:30 |  #13

I use the Really Right Stuff Bracket Set (external link) which costs just shy of $400 after taxes and shipping... It is AMAZING. I would recommend it to EVERYONE. There is no better bracket out there.


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Jun 06, 2012 22:04 as a reply to  @ NewEnglandPhotographer's post |  #14

Newton FR3 (external link) for me :D


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