I just looked at the one I use with the 67II -  a Stroboframe Pro T.
>From the description of the Press T it sounds just about the same.  I
like it very much as I can hold the camera instead of the bracket.


Bruce



Sunday, December 15, 2002, 7:13:25 AM, you wrote:

TR> Ditto on the Press-T. Ditto on Bruces comments.

TR> Ciao,
TR> Graywolf
TR> http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto


TR> ----- Original Message -----
TR> From: "Bruce Rubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TR> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TR> Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 9:30 AM
TR> Subject: RE: Favorite Flash Bracket?


>> I am currently using the Stroboframe Press T. It's a nicely made, machined
>> aluminum flip type bracket that lets you hold the camera, and not the have
>> to hold the bracket. The only drawbacks to it are that you should really
TR> buy
>> the anti rotation plates/quick release for the body. I used a better
>> adhesive to hold the cork pad in place on the bracket, but it's still not
>> perfect. The other problem is that for verticals the flash rotates
>> orientation to match the camera, so if you are bouncing the flash the
TR> flash
>> head will stick out to the side. A rotator bracket will avoid this.
>>
>> BR
>>

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