> Now that I have the multiple flash/slave  situation sorted out and a 550
ex
> on the way, I am wondering about a flash bracket.  I have an old no name
$9
> bracket....is there any reason to get a 'good' bracket?  What would you
> recommend...and how is it any better than the cheapo nine buck one?
>
> As to the 28-135 IS, I get the sense that there is not much difference
> optically and that while the IS is helpful there does not seem to be a
sense
> from most people that it is extremely helpful all the time in the type of
> 'grab' shot I would be using it for.

Check out Strobo Flip flash bracket that will allow you to rotate the camera
(or the flash depending on the model) and still not have the flash to be on
the side of the camera and therefore casting an ugly shadow on the side of
the subject, this is critical in both the lighting of the subject as well as
the shadow on the background.

I find 28-135 is a really nice range to have and has decent optical quality,
so I have never regretted trading in the Tamron 28-200 for it.

Regards,

Ken

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