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Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket for 35mm Cameras

4.0
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€56,00
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Description

  • Economical, compact flash pivoting bracket designed for most 35mm cameras
  • Pivoting flash arm keeps flash centered above lens for horizontal and vertical compositions
  • Machined, positive-locking shoe mount is interchangeable with optional handle mount
  • Strong, lightweight aluminum construction; high-density neoprene foam side grip
  • Nominal lens-to-flash distance of 12 inches; 9.5 inches tall; weighs 10 ounces

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Customer Reviews

Problem solved plus bonus In other reviews, there has been some grumping about the shutter release being at the bottom when the bracket is set for vertical shooting. Here's a solution with a bonus. Turn the arm so it's away from the camera in a horizontal position. This puts the flash mount upside down. Unscrew it and mount it right side up. When the flash is attached, it will be above the camera and as far away to the side as possible. This is the "rembrandt" position which highlights one side of the face and puts the opposite in slight shadow for a pleasing depth. When the arm is raised straight up for a vertical shot, the shutter release is at the top, simple!Henrik Hansen, DDS 5Waste of money for me Waste of money for me. I have used it *maybe* an hour, and grabbed it a few minutes ago "just in case" for a session tomorrow. I noticed the padding the camera sits on is peeling completely off. It's practically brand new. Also, the ergonomics of this thing are awful. As advised by many, I mounted it backwards, to keep the flash on top, with shutter release also on top, when camera is in vertical position. This is a BETTER ergonomic position than the way it is intended. In any event, I find it almost entirely unusable. The vertical part of the Stroboframe is still in the way of my right hand, and the whole assembly twists forward in use - even without letting it dangle. My right hand just doesn't have clearance to stay off of it. Also, the single screw mount on the bottom of my camera - it can't keep the Stroboframe in place with the slight pressure, much less if the assembly was held such that gravity was pulling the flash forward. Really, I advise skipping a bracket completely, or - as I may be doing - buying a quality one. This was to get me through a couple of weddings, to see if I was going to start shooting them regularly. That answer is yes, but it won't be with this thing. And it did a very poor job when I tried to use it at weddings. Live and learn. 1Older version is better! I bought this to replace my older Stroboframe Quickflip which I love so much I have had to duck tape the handle. I mount my flash on top but the gadget they have here doesn't seem to be very durable. I was about to go try it out with my main camera at a wedding today but have put the pink duck tape older one back on. This newer one has a rubber piece going over the metal on the bottom side where the camera screws in. This part is good and the base seems to stick to the rubber. I tried to take this piece from the bottom and use on the top so I could do away with the adapter piece and just have the screw going into the sync cord then flash on top but then the bottom didn't screw in tightly enough. They really need to add another rubber piece at the top. I have now attached to my back up camera and flash as I carry two at a wedding so we will see how it holds up. My older version has several holes across the top bracket so it fits more securely. I guess I'll be looking to see if that style is still available. 3Great bracket but... I bought this for my SB-400 that I was using on my D3200. This bracket worked perfectly, let me swith to portrait with a quick flip of the bracket. One thing to note though is that the bracket mounts to the left of the camera which means that you shutter button will be on the bottom when shooting in portrait format. While this is no problem when using the shutter button on the camera, this rendered the shutter button on my grip totally useless (believe, I tried using the button on the grip but there's no way that that's happening).I did mount the bracket the other way so that the grip is on the right so that I can use the shutter button on the grip and it worked okay. Just note that the bracket WILL be in the way so you'll have to pay attention to how you're holding the camera and where the grip button is. The bracket mounts easily and the hinge is sturdy and doesn't slip when put into either position. This is a good bracket and I'd still be using if it wasn't for the fact that I now own three SB-800 flashes which has rotation in both the pitch and yaw directions (eliminating the need for the bracket with the SB-400 which DOESN'T pan in the yaw direction allowing me to bounce the light when the camera is in portrait).If your flash only tilts in the pitch direction, get this bracket because it does put the flash far enough away from the camera while keeping it centered over the lens that it helps to eliminate harsh shadows. 5Essential Tool for Off-Camera Flash Units Looking around for a flash bracket, I didn't want something that was really pricy nor something that looked like it was from outer space. I don't need the extension since I use a Stofen soft-flash attachment Stofen OM-EW Omni Bounce For Canon 430EX White and the flash unit is pointed up. I stuck with the Stroboframe name and it did not fail to deliver. The unit is very sturdy. Camera Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)mounts securely on the bottom of the frame.Using the flash extension cable Canon OC-E3 - Flash synchro cable for my Canon 420EX, it mounts on the top part of the bracket (the flash mounts on the extension cable). I was concerned that this would not mount securely but it tightened well using the thumb screw tightener.During a live photo shoot, this bracket swung for the few vertical poses and the flash is right over the lens. The event was a 90th birthday celebration and with over 400 shots of guests and celebrants. It was a lively group of 80 folks and the bracket did well; the flash and camera was held in place for the three hour event. The soft handle grip made the camera unit feel lighter.CONS: If there is one concern it is the red plastic tightening knob on the bracket holding the flash. I tightened it fairly hard and am concerned that I might just break off the plastic part. But it does come with a guarantee and plan to use this bracket quite often so I'm satisfied with the quality of the unit. I hope their customer service is responsive when needed.Bottom line: Price and performance, versitility and build. This is a very good and must-have accessory. 5EXCELLENT FOR STROBE FLASH MOUNTING TO CAMERA Do not follow the published instructions and mount this bracket as shown - to the left of the camera. I know this is true especially if you are, like me, using a Canon Rebel SLR with an accessory Battery Grip. To take a vertical shot I would have had to turn the camera the wrong way. Everything would be all messed-up. I used only a Phillips screwdriver, on only one screw, to make this design correction. Oddly, setting the bracket up so the flash is on the right side of the camera turns the logo upside down - but everything else becomes perfect. You don't even need to straighten or change the bracket arm position when you switch from shooting horizontal to shooting vertical.I just recently purchased and mounted my new electronic flash on my camera with this Stroboframe Bracket. It works well for making pictures outside and inside. Outside I shoot flash mostly head-on to fill in the shadows. With the flash up and away from my camera, the fill-in light looks more natural than if the flash were directly connected to the camera. Inside I use bounce flash a lot. If the walls and ceiling are not white I may bounce the flash off a large white foam board. Using the bracket mount, instead of holding the flash in my hand, makes it easier for me to aim the flash at whatever I want - even if it is behind me. Now I can concentrate more on composing and timing my shots.I have had greatly improved results with this set-up, and I'm very satisfied with the quality of this bracket. It is a big help at a small price. 5A simple, rugged solution to flash placement I initially saw this bracket at a camera store and liked how solid it appeared. Unlike some of the other reviewers here, I never had a problem with the vertical pictures being "on the wrong end" of the shutter release, I just adapted myself to it. I always found the brackets that twist the camera while the flash remains stationary too awkward, especially if you have any cables from the flash to a power pack; the wires get tangled, get in front of the lens, causing at times many delays while shooting. One other plus for this bracket: The handle side of the bracket has two screws that allow the flash to be raised higher, in case the combination of the battery grip and camera do not clear the horizontal bar, or if you want to place the flash more apart from the lens. This is a great accessory, and you can shop around to get the best price. 5The functionality is first rate and the value is second to none! The Stroboscope Quick Flip is well designed and constructed of high grade materials. The functionality was first rate with plenty of distance from the off axis flash position to avoid the ever dreaded "red eye". The price is less than most of this quality and it was comfortable to use through a complete wedding and rehearsal.The other reason I chose this specific bracket was that it allowed the use of a battery grip on my camera and still have full access to all controls necessary for portrait shots.I have absolutely no reservations about recommending this product to any photographer serious about their gear and doing a professional job. 5If you like a sore palm buy this! I purchased this because I believed it to be of decent value for what you get. The bracket is of good quality however my only chief complaint is the bolt that attaches to the camera is actually bulky and digs into the palm of my hand when shooting vertically. After a red carpet event it feels like my hand is going to fall off. If you never shoot vertically, you are good to go, and perhaps there is a workaround to this bolt trying to plow it's way into the palm of your hand. I just haven't found one and I haven't tried.The price was decent. The quality was decent. Constructed out of good metal and not some flimsy sheet metal or something similar. I didn't have any troubles using the bracket other than what I stated above. The flash connection is secure for the 550ex I use on it. My only gripe is the bolt and I dread using this when I have to go shoot. 3Good Bracket with a little modification I purchased this and received it yesterday. I was skeptical about ordering it because most of the brackets state they do not work on camera's with battery backs, but figured what the heck.Let me say that this fit on my Nikon D60 with battery pack with no problem in regards to clearance.There are several drilled holes in the mounting bar that allow adjustment of clearance for your finger grip if you want. I went with the center one as set up out of the package as it fit placement of the flash best and left ample room for my hands.The rotating bracket screw seems plenty tight for night, though based on other reviews I will keep an eye on it and cary and allen wrench in my camera bag just in case.Things I did not like about it:The single screw in the bottom sticks out way too much. I will likely replace this one with one that folds like for a tripod plate.The single screw does not keep the bracket stable in terms of rotating on the bottom of the camera. There is some textured grip stuff on it that seems to be more for looks then actual tact. I solved this issue by placing two small circle pieces of velcro on both sides of the screw and then also on the bottom of my battery pack. They are small and no obtrusive and hide under my tripod plate when I am not using the bracket.Over all I think this is a good investment and think I will be happy with my purchase. 4
Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket for 35mm Cameras

Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket for 35mm Cameras

4.0
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€56,00
Sale price
€56,00
Regular price
€92,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€36,00)