Thanks Adam and Bruce.

Dave

On 8/27/07, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Depends on whether you rotate the flash or the camera.  I use the Pro
> RL which rotates the camera and leaves the flash exactly as
> positioned.
>
> If you use a flip type bracket, the head will be over the lens, but
> will be turned sideways.  For serious work, the camera rotating is a
> much better solution, IMO.
>
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>
> Monday, August 27, 2007, 1:25:29 PM, you wrote:
>
> DJB> Just a curiousity question.
>
> DJB> When camer and flash are mounted in landscape mode, i know the flash
> DJB> head is also horizontal to the ground.
>
> DJB> Hwever, when you flip the camera to portrait and move the bracket,
> DJB> will the head still be horizontal or is the head in a vertical
> DJB> position.
>
> DJB> Or, are there variations on a theme and some do one and or the other.
>
> DJB> Iwas looking at one the other day, and for the life of me, cannot see
> DJB> how the flash part of the head will be in a Hz position when you doe
> DJB> th eflip
>
> DJB> Dave
>
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