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Apr 10, 2008 15:12 |  #1

Hi All, Hope you're all well and that :D

Sorry for the NOOB post but basically I've read through some of the threads about flash brackets and ended up utterly confused by the range that is available (like with everything camera related I suppose :rolleyes:).

All I really need (at least I think I need) is a bracket that enables me to located the flash to the left of the camera and in doing so, producing slight shadows across the faces of my subjects (I do a lot of Nightclub Photography)

Something along the lines of the Canon SB-E1 I guess would be ok?

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Sadly, I understand that this only supports the 580EX and 430EX - I have a 550EX.

I'm not sure if you'll need a list of what I use for the Nightclubby stuff to help advise me but here goes...

Canon 10D + Grip
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and a few lenses.

It would help if the bracket could work with the Canon 40D and grip also :D
I'm a student scruff so the cheaper the better :cool:

Thanks in advanced peeps! :D

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Apr 10, 2008 15:31 |  #2

Yea not to mention where on earth do you find that Canon flash bracket anyway? I have never seen it for sale anywhere.


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Apr 10, 2008 15:52 |  #3

ben_r_ wrote in post #5302002 (external link)
Yea not to mention where on earth do you find that Canon flash bracket anyway? I have never seen it for sale anywhere.

I'm glad you said that...! I thought I was being a retard and couldn't see it listed :cool:


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Apr 10, 2008 16:18 |  #4

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I'm glad you said that...! I thought I was being a retard and couldn't see it listed :cool:

Yea its okay, I think they just stopped making it because it really does put a flash in the WORST possible place. Your pictures would turn out worse than a cheap point and shoot with a huge 580ex sitting right in line with your lens like that.


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Jul 29, 2008 13:23 as a reply to  @ ben_r_'s post |  #5

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Jul 29, 2008 13:53 |  #6

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Sep 03, 2008 12:58 as a reply to  @ adsayer's post |  #7

Thank you very much. It took me a while too when I realized what I was really saying.

I would recommend the RRS bracket but the bracket alone is 150 and then you need an "L" bracket to go with it that costs about the same!!

I also would not recommend buying one unless you get to see it and hold it for yourself (or the recommendation of someone you trust). There are a lot of crappy brackets out there.

There are so many good posts on this forum I'm surprised there are not more posts on flash brackets. - Good luck!


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Sep 03, 2008 14:08 |  #8

ben_r_ wrote in post #5302258 (external link)
Yea its okay, I think they just stopped making it because it really does put a flash in the WORST possible place. Your pictures would turn out worse than a cheap point and shoot with a huge 580ex sitting right in line with your lens like that.

Yeah...the OP wants the dreaded side shadows?! :confused:


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Sep 03, 2008 14:18 |  #9

You might consider a simple angle bracket (external link) that slightly elevates the flash and places it to one side of the camera body. One variation of that bracket has two shoes that allow placing the flash horizontally or vertically. (external link)

Then, of course, there are several rotating brackets from Stroboframe. (external link)




  
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