Thanks for the opinions on the Pro-T and Stroboframe. All of the discussion about vertical vs horizontal got me looking at my archives, and I admit, many of the action shots are vertical... bride+groom standing = vertical composition. I guess when I typed the email, I was thinking about the typical wedding group shots that are done horizontally.
So far, I'm leaning towards the Pro-T or the Quick Flip 350. I'm just not sure if the Pro is worth the extra cost. Brian > > > > Back to the original question. I'm very happy with my > > Pro-T. The only real negative is that it takes up a > > lot of space when not in use. I think Stroboframe has > > a new bracket that is similar in design, but folds > > into a smaller bundle when not in use. My preference > > for handheld use is for a bracket that flips the > > flash, rather than the camera. > > > > Bob Meyer > > I'll second the motion on the Pro-T. Heather and I both use them with > Quantum T4d flash heads, and they work great. The only issue I have with it > is that it partially blocks the controls on the grip on my 20D, but they're > still accessible. But, unlike some of the other Stroboframes, it is oriented > in the right direction, the others have you holding the camera upside down > in relation to the grip controls. > It does keep the flash dead over the lens. > Skip Middleton > http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
