Description
The RL 2000 is a traditional-style flash bracket for those who prefer brackets with grips. Very compact and lightweight, it's intended for use with cameras that have standard cable-release fittings; a cable-release is included. This is Tiffin's most compact, side-grip style Rotary-Link bracket. This bracket allows you to rotate your camera instantly and effortlessly from vertical to horizontal with a flick of the wrist. In either position, the flash remains centered over the lens for optimum lighting quality. The three-position flash tilt selection gives precision adjustment for lighting all subjects evenly, particularly in close-ups. Dual American walnut grips feature a palm grip that helps you balance and support the bracket in your hand, while leaving your fingers free for fast focusing. The contoured side grip can be adjusted to any of four positions for maximum comfort. A cable release (supplied) attaches to the side grip. It can be adjusted to rest comfortably under your finger. The flash arm can be removed without tools, making the bracket more compact for storage in a camera bag. The bracket base also accepts small battery packs, such as the Quantum Battery 1. An optional Low Platform (Cat. No. 300-331) is required for use with cameras with larger accessory motor drives or battery packs such as Nikon MB-21 or Canon BP-E1, this replaces standard camera platform. This bracket accepts all Stroboframe flash mounts, Camera Anti-Twist Plates and Quick-Release accessories. Net Weight: 19 oz.; Bracket Height: 9.75"; Nominal Lens-to-Flash Distance: 10.5"; Includes: 1/4"-20 camera mounting knobs for camera and flash, cork base pad, cable release. Suggested Accessories: Camera Anti-Twist Plates, Flash Mounts, Camera and Flash Quick-Releases.
Stroboframe 300-331 Low Profile Camera Platform
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Current Price
$3.5
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$7.84
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$0.99
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$16.95
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Description
The RL 2000 is a traditional-style flash bracket for those who prefer brackets with grips. Very compact and lightweight, it's intended for use with cameras that have standard cable-release fittings; a cable-release is included. This is Tiffin's most compact, side-grip style Rotary-Link bracket. This bracket allows you to rotate your camera instantly and effortlessly from vertical to horizontal with a flick of the wrist. In either position, the flash remains centered over the lens for optimum lighting quality. The three-position flash tilt selection gives precision adjustment for lighting all subjects evenly, particularly in close-ups. Dual American walnut grips feature a palm grip that helps you balance and support the bracket in your hand, while leaving your fingers free for fast focusing. The contoured side grip can be adjusted to any of four positions for maximum comfort. A cable release (supplied) attaches to the side grip. It can be adjusted to rest comfortably under your finger. The flash arm can be removed without tools, making the bracket more compact for storage in a camera bag. The bracket base also accepts small battery packs, such as the Quantum Battery 1. An optional Low Platform (Cat. No. 300-331) is required for use with cameras with larger accessory motor drives or battery packs such as Nikon MB-21 or Canon BP-E1, this replaces standard camera platform. This bracket accepts all Stroboframe flash mounts, Camera Anti-Twist Plates and Quick-Release accessories. Net Weight: 19 oz.; Bracket Height: 9.75"; Nominal Lens-to-Flash Distance: 10.5"; Includes: 1/4"-20 camera mounting knobs for camera and flash, cork base pad, cable release. Suggested Accessories: Camera Anti-Twist Plates, Flash Mounts, Camera and Flash Quick-Releases.
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hi everyone John Secor here from Johnston photography and today I wanted to talk about one of the things I just added to my arsenal is the stroma from struggle frame pro RL let me show you why I got it so this is my Carter was my current struggle frame I've got the model number but it's out there worked very well for me for years loved it did in it we've used it for wedding photography event photography portraits all that stuff but what would you use I noticed an issue especially about my battery pack on the bottom let me show you when I twist it very little gap here between the hot shoe and the frame hold like that don't lose it lose it to get all together if I've got the battery pack not now heaven forbid if I wanted to put something on here like a mini TTL from pocket wizard and it will fit in there but I can't turn it and of course if I want to put in a c3 zone control I can't even


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