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Apr 02, 2010 13:51 |  #1

Is it just me or what.... I like to shoot strobist stlye.. Soo I use all this minimalist stuff and I have this unwieldy bracket that I have to jam in somewhere. Are there any other options or smaller brackets out there?


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Apr 02, 2010 14:26 |  #2

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Is it just me or what.... I like to shoot strobist stlye.. Soo I use all this minimalist stuff and I have this unwieldy bracket that I have to jam in somewhere. Are there any other options or smaller brackets out there?

Show us the bracket and stands you have chosen. Maybe you've chosen something that's less than optimal?


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Apr 02, 2010 14:40 |  #3

The stand is a raven 8'..It is a light weight one.


The bracket is an impact

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …117_Umbrella_Br​acket.html (external link)


My complaint is that is bulky. The lever is really adds to the bulk. Functionally it does do its job.


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Apr 02, 2010 15:11 |  #4

I use these, http://www.mpex.com/br​owse.cfm/4,11776.html (external link) not bulky that much and they hold very well.


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Apr 02, 2010 15:29 |  #5

That is EXACTLY what I was looking for

Thanks so much !!!!!


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Apr 02, 2010 15:33 |  #6

Well youre first problem was you were using Impact stuff... I use the Bogen ones and they are top quality. Never had an issue with them. I tried the Impact ones first and a few other things by them a long time ago, have stayed away from their products since.


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Apr 02, 2010 15:41 |  #7

I, too, use the Bogen (Manfrotto) 026 Swivel Umbrella Adapter (Lite-Tite) (external link). In my opinion, it is one of the best of the breed. It is extremely versatile, allowing me to do a variety of things with it. The lever is really an advantage over ordinary knobs.


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Apr 02, 2010 15:52 |  #8

SkipD wrote in post #9921414 (external link)
I, too, use the Bogen (Manfrotto) 026 Swivel Umbrella Adapter (Lite-Tite) (external link). In my opinion, it is one of the best of the breed. It is extremely versatile, allowing me to do a variety of things with it. The lever is really an advantage over ordinary knobs.

Thanks for posting the link Skip! Im feeling kinda lazy today plus I didnt know what the new model number was since Bogen changed all of theirs around.


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