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Re: Flash bracket, what shoud I look for?


The \"Jones Bracket\" has been around for a long time. There are two types. They are built well and have a hot shoe type mount you can use the off-camera cord for. It gets the flash up high and puts the shadows behind the subject. Used by wedding photogs for years. Your D700 and that work well IMO, the grip is on the left side of the camera.

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Apr 16, 2011 at 11:26 PM
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Re: Flash bracket, what shoud I look for?


The \"Jones Bracket\" has been around for a long time. There are two types. They are built well and have a hot shoe type mount you can use the off-camera cord for. It gets the flash up high and puts the shadows behind the subject. Used by wedding photogs for years. Your D700 and that work well IMO, the grip is on the left side of the camera.

Jones Bracket (no affiliation) on eBay
$24.99 Buy it now


There is also another type that rotates around the lens axis for horizontal/vertical shots.




Apr 16, 2011 at 11:23 PM
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Re: Flash bracket, what shoud I look for?


The \"Jones Bracket\" has been around for a long time. There are two types. They are built well and have a hot shoe type mount you can use the off-camera cord for. It gets the flash up high and puts the shadows behind the subject. Used by wedding photogs for years. Your D700 and that work well IMO, the grip is on the left side of the camera.

Jones Bracket (no affiliation) on eBay
$24.99 Buy it now

<img src=\"http://www.image-midwest.com/pub/jonesbracket.jpg\">

There is also another type that rotates around the lens axis for horizontal/vertical shots.




Apr 16, 2011 at 11:23 PM
kreeger
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Re: Flash bracket, what shoud I look for?


The \"Jones Bracket\" has been around for a long time. There are two types. They are built well and have a hot shoe type mount you can use the off-camera cord for. It gets the flash up high and puts the shadows behind the subject. Used by wedding photogs for years. Your D700 and that work well IMO, the grip is on the left side of the camera.

Jones Bracket (no affiliation) on eBay
$24.99 Buy it now

There is also another type that rotates around the lens axis for horizontal/vertical shots.




Apr 16, 2011 at 11:05 PM





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