On Wed 20 Apr 2005 12:53:22
Peter Kotsinadelis Wrote:

> 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.

Hi Peter,

I believe the original poster (Steve) is
using a 1Ds - full frame.  The examples you
mention above are all 1.5x or 1.3x crop.
Perhaps that is why it works for them, but
not for him....

Have you used it with a film body or full
frame digital?

Cheers
Gary


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