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Jun 21, 2008 10:39 |  #1

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a quality flash bracket so I can ensure my 580EXII will be able to pivot (i.e. remaining above the lens) from "landscape" composition to "portrait" composition??? It'd be primarily used on my 5D and I would also employ a Lumiquest ProMax bounce card as well... Any input would be greatly appreciated!!!

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Jun 21, 2008 10:52 |  #2

There's a bunch out there lol, how much are you willing to spend? You have to keep in mind that some brackets won't accommodate a grip very well.

http://www.custombrack​ets.com …Viewnew.asp?idp​roduct=148 (external link)

This is what I use when I'm inclined to use a bracket, I also have a Pro-T from stroboframe, but it's not very grip friendly.


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Jun 21, 2008 11:16 as a reply to  @ Zansho's post |  #3

Ideally in a perfect world $200 bucks would be my budget... And yes, I'd have my 5D gripped as well...


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Jun 21, 2008 11:33 |  #4

Zansho wrote in post #5764555 (external link)
There's a bunch out there lol, how much are you willing to spend? You have to keep in mind that some brackets won't accommodate a grip very well.

http://www.custombrack​ets.com …Viewnew.asp?idp​roduct=148 (external link)

This is what I use when I'm inclined to use a bracket, I also have a Pro-T from stroboframe, but it's not very grip friendly.

Nice, but YIKES! that's expensive!

I have a friend who has a heavy duty Pro-type Stroboframe bracket that he bought about 20 years ago. It would be absolutely perfect if it was still available. It reminds me of the one in the link above, but it also had a small handle in front on the bottom just under the lens that enables you to support the entire weight while still leaving your fingers free to zoom/focus, etc. This way you are supporting the bracket with your hand which makes rotating the camera much easier.

I hope this thread gets a lot of input. I also have a Stroboframe camera flip bracket that I can't use with my 5D+grip or my MkIII. I'm looking for a better, less flimsy bracket too.


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Jun 21, 2008 13:29 |  #5

Well, there are a bunch of brackets out there. One thing you have to remember, you get what you pay for. I have one that I paid 20 bucks for that was absolutely a flimsy piece of crap.

Then I moved up to a Stroboframe camera quick flip bracket, was nice to have.. until I got a grip. The grip wouldn't fit very well in portrait mode as my hot shoe was hitting the bar. http://www.adorama.com​/SB310900.html (external link) (I'm actually looking to unload it.. I don't need it anymore)


I have this one also, from a friend who gave me the thing lol, he didn't care for brackets and it was collecting dust, so he handed it to me to use. http://www.adorama.com​/SB310800.html (external link)


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Jun 21, 2008 13:34 |  #6

Zansho wrote in post #5765210 (external link)
Well, there are a bunch of brackets out there. One thing you have to remember, you get what you pay for. I have one that I paid 20 bucks for that was absolutely a flimsy piece of crap.

Then I moved up to a Stroboframe

I wouldn't call the Stroboframe bracket I've got a piece of crap... but it is certainly not "Pro" quality. Maybe I need to see what else they offer.


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Jun 21, 2008 13:39 |  #7

Stroboframe Camera Flip. I have 2 of these that have been modified for cameras with a grip or battery pack underneath. I'll let them go ar a real good price if anyone is interested.




  
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Jun 21, 2008 13:40 |  #8

Phil Light wrote in post #5765228 (external link)
I wouldn't call the Stroboframe bracket I've got a piece of crap... but it is certainly not "Pro" quality. Maybe I need to see what else they offer.

Oh, no, it wasn't a stroboframe one, it was a reallllllly weird off brand that was painted like, a neon blue color that didn't hold up very well at all lol.

Found it! lol, this is the link - http://www.adorama.com​/FABS358B.html (external link)


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Jun 21, 2008 13:42 |  #9

Bob Sherwood wrote in post #5765250 (external link)
Stroboframe Camera Flip. I have 2 of these that have been modified for cameras with a grip or battery pack underneath. I'll let them go ar a real good price if anyone is interested.

Can you post an image of these? I'd like to see how you did that. I wouldn't even try it with my Stroboframe Camera Flip. It's flimsy enough as it is.


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Jun 21, 2008 14:12 as a reply to  @ Phil Light's post |  #10

I can highly recommend a Newton Bracket flash rotator. It's small and light and gets the job done.


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Jun 21, 2008 14:19 |  #11

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I can highly recommend a Newton Bracket flash rotator. It's small and light and gets the job done.

One of the problems I have is when I start looking at them online, I can't find a picture that really helps me understand exactly how the thing would fit me and/or my camera setup. This is one of those things, like a camera bag for example, that you almost have to see firsthand before you buy. Unfortunately I can't find a camera store with a good selection of quality brackets.


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Jun 21, 2008 15:24 |  #12

Here (external link) is the RRS bracket, with a video explaining how it works. I'd think the Newtons work similar...


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Jun 21, 2008 15:40 |  #13

René Damkot wrote in post #5765667 (external link)
Here (external link) is the RRS bracket, with a video explaining how it works. I'd think the Newtons work similar...

I always thought I preferred a bracket where the camera rotates, not the flash. I may have to rethink that. I like the way that system works.


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Jun 21, 2008 15:43 |  #14

sadowsk2 wrote in post #5764657 (external link)
Ideally in a perfect world $200 bucks would be my budget... And yes, I'd have my 5D gripped as well...


Look for a bargain in ebay. I bought my Custom Bracket QRS-35, with all accessories for under $150 and grip friendly.


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Jun 21, 2008 20:42 |  #15

I- also use the Camera Flip. I replaced the plastic pivot nuts with stainless steel lock nuts from Lowes, and now love it.


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