Durable Dual Head Hot Shoe Mount Extender Travel Aluminum Alloy Flash Bracket
Product Features:
This universal dual-head flash bracket provides a flexible and convenient solution for mounting two flashes on your camera simultaneously. Crafted from premium aluminum alloy, it ensures durability and longevity while remaining lightweight for effortless portability.
Benefits:
– **Versatile Lighting Options:** Mount two flashes to illuminate subjects from multiple angles, creating professional-grade lighting effects.
– **Adjustable Arm Lengths:** Extend or retract the arms to precisely position flashes for optimal coverage and desired lighting patterns.
– **Double Cold Shoe Mounts:** Securely attach two flashes to the solid cold shoe mounts, preventing wobbling or accidental dislodging.
– **Easy Installation:** Effortlessly mount the bracket onto your camera’s hot shoe with the quick-release knob and ensure a firm lock.
– **Durable Construction:** The high-grade aluminum alloy construction provides exceptional durability and resistance to wear and tear.
– **Compact and Lightweight:** Weighing only 4.2 ounces, the bracket won’t add significant weight to your camera setup, making it ideal for travel.
Specifications:
– Material: Aluminum Alloy
– Number of Flash Mounts: 2
– Cold Shoe Mounts: 2
– Arm Length (Extended): 10.5 inches
– Arm Length (Retracted): 5.5 inches
– Quick-Release Knob: Yes
– Weight: 4.2 ounces
Additional Features:
– Anodized finish for increased corrosion resistance
– Compatible with most DSLR and mirrorless cameras
– Ideal for studio photography, events, and outdoor shooting
User Concerns Addressed:
– **Stability:** The dual-arm design ensures stability even when using heavier flashes.
– **Flexibility:** The adjustable arms allow for precise positioning to achieve desired lighting effects.
– **Durability:** The aluminum construction withstands frequent use and potential impacts.
External Links for More Information:
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Adorama: Flash Bracket
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B&H Photo Video: Flashpoint Flash Bracket
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Strobist Blog: How to Use a Flash Bracket