RPS Studio Rotating Flash Bracket with ETTL2 Cord for Canon Digital SLR Cameras with 3 Pin Connectors (5D, 10D, 20D, 30D, & 40D) buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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Features
• Electronic shutter release to trigger the camera directly from the bracket.
• Can be used either right-handed or left handed as the photographer prefers.
• Adjustable flash extension from 6" to 18" above the camera lens.
• All metal construction with a rubber grip for comfort.
• 1/4"-20 mounting thread for use on a tripod, and a standard accessory shoe (non-TTL) on the top of the extension post. |
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RPS Studio Rotating Flash Bracket with ETTL2 Cord for Canon Digital SLR Cameras with 3 Pin Connectors (5D, 10D, 20D, 30D, & 40D) Customer Reviews
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Inexpensive multiple flash bracket.
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I needed a flash bracket for my Canon 30D that would hold my 580ex and 430ex flashes. I tried the Bogen-Manfrotto flash bracket, but that was made strickly for use on a tripod because it will not stay tightened if you move around.
This bracket comes with the external mount flash cord and remote shutter cord that would cost $120 if you bought both from Canon. So the bracket is sort of "free".
I did find that I needed to remove the remote shutter release in order to unlock the bottom latch on the mini flash tripod, then reattached the release.
I also found that the shutter release has a "hair trigger". I also own the Canon shutter release which is much easier to press half way down and stop to engage the auto focus.
The camera mount on this bracket allows the camera to move in a slide track and turn 90 degrees for portrait shots. It has a lever that locks the camera in this position, but there is no lock for the "normal" camera position.
This bracket also comes with a cloth case, but no instructions.
BOTTOM LINE: This bracket has several minor design flaws mentioned above, but for this amount of money, it was well worth it for me. |
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