Hmmm...that question I can't answer. The only grip I have is on my
MZ-S and I've not used the stroboframe on it. I think the grip would
not be useful except for the extra batteries since when you rotate to
portrait with the flash up, the shutter button on the grip will be down,
not up in a good position to use...at least it would be on the MZ-S.
-p
On 10/20/2010 12:05 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
On Oct 20, 2010, at 12:01, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Yes, the flash body is oriented sideways but both the camera and flash head are
oriented in portrait. With a tilt/swivel head on the flash, the only thing you
can't do when flipped is bounce off a wall to your right.
One more question: Do you ever use a grip on your camera in combination with
this? If so... how much does having this Stroboframe attached to the bottom of
the camera get in the way?
-Charles
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