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mounting flash

Birger

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Here a potentially stupid question.
What is the best way of mounting a flash? If not using a prism and if i want to use both hand hold and with tripod?
The normal L-grips look like blocking the release button so they seem only for hand held operation because one cant mount a cable release.
I got one L shaped bracket that works fine with a tripod but its a little too flimsy for hand held operation.
 
For years with a Bronica EC, I had used a Vivitar PG-1 grip that had a MF base on it with a Vivitar 283 flash. The handle has a hole where a cable release can be mounted through and used as the shutter trigger. Very rugged and can be mounted to a tripod. If I ever decide to use a flash with my Hasselblad I'll probably pull this out of the closet.

Sample images found in Google search....
http://www.ofogartaigh.com/ebay/viv_pg1/vivbracket.html

As these are pretty old, ebay or used camera outlets would be the source. You may be able to find something newer that does the same.
 
I have something a Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket which works well for my Hasselblads. I obviously do not need the flip feature for the Hasselblads, but I use it with my Nikon SLRs to move the strobe further away from the lens.

Steve
 
hey,

i mount my flash using an old hama-flashgrip.
it has a little hole that perfectly holds my trigger cable.
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maarten.
 

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