On Oct 20, 2010, at 20:03 , John Sessoms wrote:

From: Charles Robinson
I was doing some flash photography yesterday... using a hand-held,
cable-connected, off-camera AF540 in combination with the on-camera
flash (so-called "contrast-control" mode) and I realized that what
I'd like (sometimes) is a bracket to hold that big flash off-camera
for me.

But... I'd also like it, if not too much more expensive, to be one of
those brackets that holds the flash/camera in such a way that I can
go vertical with the camera and the flash will still be up above the
camera - kind of like the camera swivels inside the bracket.  I'm
pretty sure I've read that such a thing exists.

My Google-foo is usually pretty good and I can find this sort of
thing with a bit of digging, but right now I'm stinking at it.
Suggestions/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Something like this?

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/423692-REG/Custom_Brackets_DIGITALPRO_Digital_PRO_Camera_Rotation.html



More affordable, with many features, including the ability to raise the flash an additional few inches when needed, and made so that you can hold the camera and not the bracket. Still have the same problem with the vertical button on the bottom. I've asked them why not have the thing designed so the flash column and mount are on the right so the button is up. They did not know why.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/313176-REG/Custom_Brackets_CBJUNIOR_CB_Junior_Flash_Rotating.html#accessories


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