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Flash brackets. (1 Viewer)

stevo

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Hi all


Whats everyone using as a flash bracket?Any recommendations?that won`t break the bank.;);)

Steve.B :)
 
Steve,

I don't think you given quite enough information. I built my flash bracket for a Manfrotto Gimble head from a one foot by one & one-quarter inch by one-quarter inch piece of aluminium bar stock and two screws all for less than five dollars.
 
Okay more info I shoot with the Canon eos50D Sigma 150-500mm lens & today have just bought myself(xmas present)the Canon 430 ex 11 flashgun with better beamer & off shoe flash cord.From what i`ve read its best to raise the flash above the camera to reduce red eye/silver eye in birds hence the need for a flash bracket,seeig the prices of some though is a joke though for an angled piece of metal.

Steve(thanks for the reply)
 
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