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A few off camera flash questions -- light stands, mounting hardware, etc.

 
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Jun 19, 2008 02:46 |  #1

I want to be absolutely sure that I'm getting the right thing here. I just purchased a wireless flash trigger and 2 receivers for use with hotshoe flashes. Now I'm looking at an ALZO Digital mini softbox (external link) for one of my flashes and an umbrella for the other.

From what I'm reading, I need something like this: Flash mount umbrella adapter (external link) and then 2 light stands (one for the umbrella/flash combo and the other for the mini softbox, which looks like it attaches directly to a light stand).

Is that correct? If I'm wrong, please point me in the right direction.

I'm still just seeing if I even want to mess with off camera flash, so I would like to find the most economical stands I can that will realistically support the equipment. Alzo has them for $45 and I've seen them for way more and for almost nothing. I don't know how low I can go without putting my gear at risk. Any ideas on that would be appreciated.

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Jun 19, 2008 09:25 |  #2

UK? The e-bay link was for GBP and you're using $$ in your post. B&H carries cheap impact stands for about $20-$30 depending on the features. You'd need at least one umbrella adapter, maybe two but I don't know what type of softbox you bought or how it connects to the stand. The adapters come with a cold shoe on them though, so they're rather useful regardless. I have one I carry around in my photo bag to accomodate my clamps when I need to mount a flash.


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Jun 19, 2008 11:36 |  #3

Yes the ALZO mini will attach directly to a light stand but you will need an umbrella adapter for the tilt capabilities. By the way you will like the mini-softbox for it's portability and ease of putting together.

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Jun 19, 2008 12:13 |  #4

OK, starting to feel like I'm getting this. Best thing to do would be to get 2 umbrella adapters, then? I'll definitely want to be able to tilt the softbox. Thanks for the info. :) I'll check out the impact stands, $30 sounds better than $45.

The link I used was just one I grabbed randomly. It ships worldwide, though.. so it wouldn't have mattered either way. :)




  
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Jun 19, 2008 13:01 |  #5

Do yourself a favour and pick up GOOD umbrella brackets, the Impact ones are cheap ($15), but will frustrate you to no end over time... the Manfrotto 026 Swivel Umbrella Adapter (Lite-Tite) is 100x better, but only twice as expensive! :) You will need to get a cold shoe for it, too... (the Impact comes with one).

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …vel_Umbrella_Ad​apter.html (external link)


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Jun 19, 2008 13:44 |  #6

Rudi wrote in post #5753132 (external link)
Do yourself a favour and pick up GOOD umbrella brackets, the Impact ones are cheap ($15), but will frustrate you to no end over time... the Manfrotto 026 Swivel Umbrella Adapter (Lite-Tite) is 100x better, but only twice as expensive! :) You will need to get a cold shoe for it, too... (the Impact comes with one).

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …vel_Umbrella_Ad​apter.html (external link)

I've never had problems with the three Impact brackets I have.


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Jun 19, 2008 22:05 |  #7

Neither did I, for years.... then I bought the Manfrottos and realized that what I thought was normal frustration of working with them in the field was actually totally unnecessary. :) I really should have known better - all my Manfrotto lighting supports are always a step above the no-name brands... (I have both, so this is not an elitist comment, just an observation).


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