Bob Meyer wrote:
I can't believe no one has caught the obvious:  Your "custom bracket"
was not designed for 35mm gear (or was just poorly designed).  I have a
stroboframe Pro-T bracket that flips the flash so that it stays above
the camera for both vertical and horizontal shots. It ALSO maintains
proper orientation between the flash and camera, so the long axis of the
flash coverage always corresponds to the long axis of the film frame.
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Excuse me Bob, I hae to differ. I have several friends that use this
bracket with digital cameras, including the Nikon D2, Fuji S2, and Canon
1D and no problems. I think it's the flash or the body is incorrectly
setting the zoom position.

Peter K

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