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Comments about Stroboframe Stroboframe Bracket Shoe Mount:
This is not built as solid as the older Stroboframe camera/flash mounts and the small springs in the shoe seem to have no purpose at least to me.What is missing is a rear stop pin for the flash to be held more securely in the shoe as if slightly loose it will slide right thru when you put the flash unit on it.I made my own pin for that and driled it and installed it but should be included when made.[...]
Comments about Stroboframe Stroboframe Bracket Shoe Mount:
the finish and the workmanship is much worse than I expect(I own lots of machined gear parts like RRS's)but so far it just works.
Comments about Stroboframe Stroboframe Bracket Shoe Mount:
I am using this to mount my Nikon SB 800 to a light stand via a Bogen clamp. While the construction is solid the shoe mount needs some sort of stop to prevent slippage of the flash once mounted. The knob is a little small for tightening but otherwise it seems to work well. I've only tested it once but so far, no problems. Best of all, it is built in the Good Ole USA!
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Comments about Stroboframe Stroboframe Bracket Shoe Mount:
I use three of these, have for several years, and am going to buy more of them. I think it's the best shoe mount I've seen and they have never failed me. I use them on my umbrella swivels, they replace the ones that come supplied and are worth the extra cost.
Comments about Stroboframe Stroboframe Bracket Shoe Mount:
Very dissapointed. I ordered two of these to use as a mount atop my Superclamp/miniballhead and also a lightstand/umbrella adapter.
It is solid, but the little red dot is too small, slippery, round to tighten it any good.
And when it is tightened, it still can slip because 2 metal smooth surfaces will equal slippage with just the right vibration.
I'd rather use my Speedlight stand as a mount beacause it is able to lock, and is much quicker to use(no need to twist a puny knob to tighten; just slide into place, and flip the switch to lock)