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Manfrotto Macro Bracket Support


  • CHEAP twin macro speed light flash (HOW TO) Part 1

    Examples of my work: www.facebook.com Following the concept behind Nikon's R1C1 and Canon's MT-24EX twin lite flash units, I decided to put together (after getting inspiration from some Chinese knockoffs I saw on eBay) a setup that would emulate, if not with the same quality and a bit heavier, what these expensive units deliver for lighting your macro photography. An important detail I failed to mention on my video is that since these are completely generic units, they will work BOTH on a Nikon or a Canon camera! The links to the products I purchased (in Amazon) are as follows: 1-Adorama "C" Shaped Adjustable Bracket ($11.95 each): www.amazon.com 2-Digital Slave Flash ($6.49 each): www.amazon.com 3-Wireless Flash Trigger & 4 Receivers ($36.99) www.amazon.com Links to the pics I just took: img651.imageshack.us img220.imageshack.us img833.imageshack.us Additionally I also posted the gear pictures and a complete tutorial in my Deviant Art profile: otas32.deviantart.com If you prefer to buy the real deal (and you have the money) here is a link to a list of your options: www.photomed.net My website: www.oscarblanco.net Good luck and please comment!

  • Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod / 496RC2 Ball head

    photography-on-the.net www.cameralabs.com Here's a look at the 055XPROB. I included a couple of reviews so you can read them and look at the pictures and video.

  • From East to West

    The long awaited release of 24/25P firmware for the 5D2 enchanted me of shooting videos with it. So for the idea of an initial video project, I formed a thought that if I start my journey from sunrise and end it at sunset on an ordinary day, what actions, events and activity my eyes gonna witness in this bracket of approx 12-14 hours. So that is what I simply tried to implement in this short film. It has been an enthralling experience shooting video with an HDSLR with various lenses. I came across strengths and weaknesses of it. The track/dolly that I made was bit wobbly but it did the job for me. I plan to refine it and improve its consistency or buy the branded one from abroad. I also plan on adding a rig with follow focus in the future video works for precise manual focusing. It has been entirely filmed on the Canon 5D Mark II @25P with firmware 2.0.4 in Lahore, Pakistan. Edited and color graded on Sony Vegas. All the Time-lapses have been shot on the Canon 40D with either Sigma 10-20mm or the Canon 24-105mm lenses. Lenses used for filming: EF 24-105mm F4L IS (used extensively due to its versatility and IS) EF 85mm F1.8 EF 50mm F1.8 Sigma 70mm F2.8 Macro (delivered best IQ across the frame with vivid colors and nice bokeh) Camera support: DIY Track/dolly with a 486RC2 ball head (will share its photo and making in coming days) Glidecam 2000 PRO Manfrotto 190X Pro B with 700RC head. Manfrotto Friction Magic Arm + Manfrotto Suction cup (for the car scene) Music by: Mars <b>...</b>

  • ProMediaGear Flash Bracket The Boomerang - Made in USA

    Hello, Our first video featuring a detailed overview of our brand New Boomerang Flash bracket. This bracket is designed to fit around the lens and rotate 90 degrees to eliminate subject shadows and make flash rotation a snap. It has clearance even with largest lenses, we have tested it with Canons 24-70 F2.8, 70-200 F2.8, 100-400, and even 500mm F4.5. To purchase one for yourself go to www.ProMediaGear.com and let us know of your make and model. There are basically two different versions of this bracket, one for smaller camera bodies or camera bodies without optional grip and one for cameras with grip or full side cams like Canon 1D and Nikon D3. Bracket is shown with optional equipment. Currently we offer custom arca-swiss compatible body plates for Canon 5D mk II, 7D, 1D MK III, IV 1Ds, Nikon D3, D3s, D3x, D700. Shot with Canon 5D mk II, and HMC100u JVC, and 7d shown.

  • Desmond Clamp

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB005ZLOW8K Customer Reviews "There are a number of companies that produce quick release clamps that are compatible with the arca-swiss dove-tail. These can be very expensive. I have them from a top manufacturer and use it all the time for my tripod and L-bracket that stays permanently on my camera.This quick release was for the Manfrotto 359 Long Lens Support - Replaces 3252 that I purchased. I needed a quick release to put on one end of the Long Lens Support. This attachment makes it easy for me to connect the long lens support to my L-bracket on my camera.This was an inexpensive quick release but it's well made - all aluminum, and nicely finished in black. I prefer my lever-operated version from another manufacturer for frequent use on my tripod (cost 7 times as much) but this is perfect for my needs - sturdy, quick, and inexpensive.Definitely useful for any number of purposes. Would be a good starter quick release for someone just trying out arca-swiss plates for lenses.It works with my RRS L-bracket, RRS lens plate, Fotopro lens plates. Should be compatible with other arca-swiss plates as well." "The Arca-Swiss type quick release system has become all but standard within the photographic world, particularly for nature photographers who need to mount and unmount lenses, macro rails, etc., in a hurry while in the field. Equipping all of one's gear <b>...</b>