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Review Summary
2011-01-24T19:00:00
I prefer to rotate the camera counterclockwise and keep my hand on top when using the portrait position. This bracket has the post on the left, so you have plenty of room for your right hand. This is one of the few brackets on the market that allow you to do this without having to turn yourself almost upside down. ( this is the most affordable ). It is well built, the base for the camera is solid. I can't believe there aren't more of this design. It could use a little more padding on the grip, but I modified it to suit me so this wasn't a big deal. For the price, you can't go wrong. I love it !
John
The Flashframe FF300 allows for horizontal and vertical shots keeping the flash high and centered above the lens. In the vertical mode, the user's hand is on the top of the camera, the natural and most popular way to shoot verticals. Heavier Bracket holds larger Pro Digital SLR's or Medium Format Cameras.
The FF300 with Platform base has more surface area for mounting larger cameras. The ultra-steady platform base allows the user to stand the entire assembly up (camera, flash and bracket) for easier acess and more stability.