RPS Studio Rotating Flash Bracket with ETTL2 Cord for Canon EOS Rebel Style Digital SLR Cameras (2.5 Mini Plug) | 
| Brand: RPS
Buy New: $117.98
New (8) from $117.98
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
MPN: RS0420EOS UPC: 034447025104 EAN: 0034447025104 ASIN: B000ORGEQ8
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| Features:
| • | Electronic shutter release to trigger the camera directly from the bracket. | | • | Can be used either right-handed or left handed as the photographer prefers. | | • | Adjustable flash extension from 6" to 18" above the camera lens. | | • | All metal construction with a rubber grip for comfort. | | • | 1/4"-20 mounting thread for use on a tripod, and a standard accessory shoe (non-TTL) on the top of the extension post. |
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Product Description The Dot Line RPS Digital Flash Bracket includes all the necessary components for using a shoe mount flash raised above the lens, off-camera. Included are the required off-camera shoe cord that maintains full E-TTL and E-TTL II flash control, even with the latest digital cameras, and an electronic cable release that allows triggering the shutter directly from the bracket. Flash brackets are designed to increase the distance between the flash head and the lens in order to minimize the occurrence of redeye and to also reduce flash-shadows behind the subject. The rotating camera platform the flash centered over the lens both for horizontal and vertical compositions
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| Customer Reviews:
Flash Bracket September 23, 2007 C. USA (Hillsboro, OR USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great rotating flash bracket, it's light and easy to use. You even have the choice of using this bracket left or right handed & it has the ETTL2 cord for Canon EOS cameras to install your speedlite on this bracket at different angles. Only issue was the other cord, 'the push or clicker extended cord' installed already in this bracket. It's purpose was to make taking pictures a little easier, but it was no use for me. It was not the right extended cord recommended for my type of Canon camera, this cord was probably made for Nikon cameras. Seller should of gave us a choice to request for the right extended cord for your particular camera, thats why I gave this review 4 stars. Anyway, it's still a great bracket.
As expected July 14, 2007 Clyde Stith Jr. (st louis, mo USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The bracket was as expected. I'm able to take better pictures and wish I had purchased this product years ago.
It is OK but June 3, 2008 Addis Alem (Decatur, GA United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchaed this bracket couple weeks ago. It is great in puting the flash above the lense. I liked the remote control too. The camera flips very easy. But I have one problem. Since the flash is a little high there is a shadow at the bottom in all the photographs. For the portrait photo, down to the legs of the people it is dark. Is there any solution?
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