
Review Summary
2008-03-21T21:00:00
It sounds like the other reviews had some of the same issues I had. This frame does pack down nicely and is easy to set-up. However the top arm flips around when ever the camera is in any position other than upright. The bottom knob (the one that holds the camera to the base) striped (metal screw from the plastic knob) and if it wasn't for a good pair of pliers I would have been stuck on site with a half on frame. If they would fix the stability issue, make more reliable connectors, this would be a great piece of hardware. It works for me now only because I replaced / modified most of the original screws.
Just F.
2007-05-29T21:00:00
Poorly designed flip mechanism. like the other reviewer the second time i used it the screws holding the flip flash fell out leaving me to try to hold the flash zoom and focus. i would not butit or recommend it to anyone. it shlould be pulled until the screw issues are resolved.
shutterfly
2007-05-13T21:00:00
When it came in, I attempted to put my system together. I caught a glimpse of the back of the package that stated it did not accomodate the Nikon SC-29 TTL Remote Cord.
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Folding Flip...The Latest in Flash Rotating Brackets...You asked for it and Stroboframe listened. Now the new compact folding flip has the versatilty to accomodate 35mm as well as most Digital Cameras. The base is extra wide and has multiple camera mounting slots to accept just about any Digital or 35mm camera.
This lightweight flash rotating bracket shares the same high quality materials and construction as Strobo's other brackets. The new folding feature allows you to carry the bracket in your vest pocket, bag or purse: a must for photo journalists, event photographers, or any photographer working out of their camera bag.
The Folding Flip accepts Stroboframe Anti-twist plates and Quick Release Accessories