Just Rite Camera Brackets
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Dude's a 25-year pro and look at his 'equipment' gtfo
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Unnecessary accessory
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Looks huge but yet doesnt seem to have the streght to hold a 70-200 or even a 24-70.... both 2.8s
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I have 2 brackets and they are wonderful- all parts are manufactured by manfrotto/bogen and very secure and well made. the rotator needs adjusting maybe every 6 months or every 40 weddings. These will last 10+ years.
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worthless POS more crap that people don't need.first time you're in a crowd and someone bumps the flash there it goes broken off the shoe.like I said,worthless.
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Bracket Review 3/4: Finally, the weight was almost unbearable: it is well constructed that lightness and portability had to be scarified ; it was exhausting trying to work with this bracket, while balancing the camera to prevent it from twisting to the vertical position. I regretted buying the bracket, since I could not simply hold it long enough during my wedding photo shoots.
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Bracket Review 4/4 : This review is only based on my personal opinion, and I do not claim that the same issues will some about for all users. I post this for you to consider ALL your options before making an expensive investment. (Used PRO Model with All Quick Releases, and Canon 50D)
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it is GENIOUS



Bracket Review 2/4 : After that problem, I also noticed that the camera slowly dropped down in an angle from the plate (even when the camera was tightly attached to the bracket's plate). The plate and it's nob could not simply hold the weight of my Canon 24-70mm F/2.8 Lens (how disappointing). Another problem was not being able to use my Pocketwizards. the one attached to the camera would rub against the lft side of the bracket as I rotated the camera (it scratched my Pocketwizard).
digiTech02 1 year ago 8
Bracket Review 1/4 : I bought this bracket from another photographer. I was really excited at first, but then I had all sort of problems. First, the camera would rotate to the vertical position with any slight movement I made while holding the camera. I had to keep constant pressure with my right hand onto the camera to keep it balanced and in place while in the horizontal position.
digiTech02 1 year ago 7