Manfrotto Joe Mcnally Rotate TriFlash Bracket

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Key Features

  • Achieve creative off-camera lighting with this versatile flash bracket.
  • Rotate three speedlights for stunning, multi-source light setups on location.
  • Enjoy a secure and stable mount for your flashes, ensuring reliable performance.
  • Lightweight design (8.6 oz) won't weigh you down during long photography shoots.
  • Compatible with 5/8" stands, integrating seamlessly into your existing setup.
  • Adjust your flash angles quickly and easily for perfect lighting every time.
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2021-12-06T07:45:55

Rated 3 out of 5

Was a good bracket until it broke.

This bracket was fine until one of the screws to tighten in one of my flashes went all wonky at a weird angle and locked up. I had to use pliers to loosen it and it's been pretty useless ever since. If you're careful with the screws and make sure they're at a straight angle, I think you should be okay. Just be careful!

BROOKE E.

2017-08-01T14:53:07

Rated 5 out of 5

Joe Mcnally triflash bracket

Worked perfectly. Allowed me to use 3 flash units from a common piece of equipment. The mounts rotate allowing me to use Nikon's CLS or radio triggers. Very nice.

MICHAEL H.

2017-06-09T18:19:07

Rated 2 out of 5

Not suited for Canon 600 EX-RT

I just received the Triflash Bracket and was looking forward to make handling of 2 or 3 Canon 600 EX a little easier. Unfortunately, this bracket seems to have been designed for Nikon flashes only. The Canon 600 EX does not slide all the way onto the shoe, and even after locking it, it still feels feeble. I don't want to run the risk of dropping a few ($) flashes, so this bracket goes back. I love the stuff that Joe brings forward, and I truly appreciate that Lastolite tries to implement his ideas. But you need to better verify use cases with all sorts of hot shoe flashes in the market ... especially for almost ($) ;-) I cannot recommend this for any Canon photog. Otherwise it seems well built.

AXEL B.

2017-01-25T12:59:36

Rated 5 out of 5

The Triflash from Lastolite bracket

The Triflash bracket is very well built. I use outdoors, works great for Golden Hour portraits.

WILLIAM E.

2016-10-03T17:39:52

Rated 5 out of 5

Built to last

Lastolite Joe McNally Rotate Triflash is a professional lighting tool that performs multiple tasks with up to three speed-lights from any manufacturer. The Triflash’s rugged construction will most likely out last your speed-lights.

WILLIAM K.

2016-02-25T09:36:07

Rated 5 out of 5

Rotating flash heads a must

Well built in the UK. The three rotating flash heads are so versatile. A must own multi-speedlight setup. For umbrellas or soft boxes you can turn the flash heads for maximum coverage. Use flash heads in horizontal or vertical positions. The rotating cold shoes allows better coverage for IR reception if not using a radio signal trigger. I found many tri-flash units but this is the only I one I know of with rotating cold shoes. May not be perfect but a superior quality product to the China imports

TOBY P.

2013-04-01T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Awesome Tool

I love this product. I can add multiple flash units or, the most common one I use it for, is to add the flash to the top bracket and a Pocket Wizard to one of the other brackets. Everything stays firmly in place. Makes life easier!

Kimla

2012-07-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Pretty Useful with One Quirk

I agree with the first review in all aspects. Love the product overall - but the cold shoes do not fit my Nikon SB-600, SB-700, and SB-800 flashes very well - really have to work to get them in all the way. Once there - this thing rocks and it's my go-to adapter for a "one" light set-up. I'll have to try the file idea to open them up just a bit.

DAVID V.

2012-03-11T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great idea, with some quirks

Great idea, solid construction. The only problem is in the design of the flash "clamps". I found that the cut-out in the rotating cold shoes was not deep enough for the feet of my SB-800. I removed the small clamps and used a file to deepen the slot, and it has worked reasonably well. If you follow this course, watch out for the small coil springs…you'll probably lose them, just like I did.

THOMAS J.

Manfrotto TriFlash Bracket Specifications

  • Mount

    5/8" Stand

  • Weight

    8.6 oz (244g)

  • UPC Code

    870862006591

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Awesome Tool

By Kimla

I love this product. I can add multiple flash units or, the most common one I use it for, is to add the flash to the top bracket and a Pocket Wizard to one of the other brackets. Everything stays firmly in place. Makes life easier!

Joe Mcnally triflash bracket

By MICHAEL H.

Worked perfectly. Allowed me to use 3 flash units from a common piece of equipment. The mounts rotate allowing me to use Nikon's CLS or radio triggers. Very nice.

The Joe McNally Triflash is the latest addition to our successful TriFlash range. Joe's version of this product features unique rotating shoe mounts which allow him to position his flashguns so that the IR receiver on the guns are always pointing to camera position, ensuring reliable off camera flash triggering, particularly in bright conditions where Joe sometimes finds IR triggering can be difficult.

Manfrotto TriFlash Bracket Features

  • Attach up to three flash guns
  • Rotating shoe mounts
  • Screw locking

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 6 months for parts and 24 months for labor.

Key Features

  • Achieve creative off-camera lighting with this versatile flash bracket.
  • Rotate three speedlights for stunning, multi-source light setups on location.
  • Enjoy a secure and stable mount for your flashes, ensuring reliable performance.
  • Lightweight design (8.6 oz) won't weigh you down during long photography shoots.
  • Compatible with 5/8" stands, integrating seamlessly into your existing setup.
  • Adjust your flash angles quickly and easily for perfect lighting every time.

What's in the box:

  • Manfrotto Joe Mcnally Rotate TriFlash Bracket
  • Manfrotto 6 Month Limited Warranty (8 Year with Registration)