Professional Horizontal & Vertical 180 Degree Flash Bracket with Nikon Sc-28 Replacement Off Camera Ttl Flash Cord for the Nikon D7000, D5100, D3100, D3000, D5000, D700, D900, D70, D70s, D300, D300s, D40, D40x, D60, D3, D2h, D3x, D100 Reviews
Professional Horizontal & Vertical 180 Degree Flash Bracket with Nikon Sc-28 Replacement Off Camera Ttl Flash Cord for the Nikon D7000, D5100, D3100, D3000, D5000, D700, D900, D70, D70s, D300, D300s, D40, D40x, D60, D3, D2h, D3x, D100 Feature
- FLASH BRACKET WITH OFF-CAMERA SHOE " SYNCH CORD" EXTENDS TO 3' FEET
- These heavy duty TTL cords are designed to fit NIKON Cameras that use dedicated flash units.
- A second shoe mounts onto a flash bracket or light stand via either a standard foot with lock or a 1/4-20 thread.
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- 100% Brand New & Sealed
Center your camera on the bracket and attach, like your were mounting your camera on a Tripod
The bracket comes with a universal shoe mount. Loosen the clamping screw shoe, slide flash into mount and tighten snugly. Connect flash to camera with Off-Camera Shoe I-TTL Synch Cord ( included ).
For horizontal shooting, the flash arm stays in the down position. The separation between your lens and the flash eliminates red-eye and softens shadows.
For vertical format. rotate the flash arm 180 degrees. The flash will be repositioned to again be centered high above the lens.
BRACKET FEATURES
* Eliminates Red Eye
* Effectively eliminates harsh shadows
* Light & compact
* Good for horizontal or vertical shooting
* Works with all flashes
Off-Camera E-TTL II Shoe Cord
This Off Camera I-TTL Shoe Cord maintains all on-camera flash functions (including I-TTL) for one Canon-compatible shoe-mount flash unit used off-camera at distances up to 3'. It is compatible with all NIKON cameras - digital or film. This cable has a 3' heavy-duty coiled cord and features a shoe mount on the bottom of the flash connection shoe, as well as a 1/4"-20 socket.
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May 03, 2011 04:34:11

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