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ChromLives Camera Camcorder L Bracket Video Grip w/ Dual Cold Shoe Mounts Camera flash brackets are designed to increase the distance between the camera lens and the light source in order to reduce the red eye or flash shadows. This L shape bracket works to extend the distance and off-center the flash. Works especial great for portrait photography by adding little more dimension to human face. Features: - Two removable flash shoe bracket to mount your flash light without sliding off. -1/4” threaded hole between two flash shoe bracket for more setup option. -1/4” thread hole on the base plate to mount on a tripod. -1/4” thumb screw at the bottom for any standard camera camcorder. -Camera mount can be adjusted from side to side. -Padded hand grip. Package includes 1 pack of camera L bracket Review: Excellent flash bracket! Lightweight and versatile. Cannot beat the price. Review: It has a good quality and light weight





| ASIN | B0748BL4LK |
| Brand Name | ChromLives |
| Color | Camera L Bracket |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (728) |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Included Components | no |
| Item Depth | 20.0 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 20 x 28.7 x 3.2 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ChromLives |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Camera Mount L Bracket |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 4331905512 |
| Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
| UPC | 730060528472 |
G**S
Excellent flash bracket! Lightweight and versatile. Cannot beat the price.
H**I
It has a good quality and light weight
S**N
Overall a very sturdy product with two 'off camera' equipment mounts which can be used in any of the available three positions. A spare 'screw' is provided for the third hole/position. They are not 'hot shoe' mounts but can still be used for 'hot shoe' equipment that has an appropriate lead with it. This is important as some 'mounts' are flat metal which may pose problems for some equipment where there is a potential for shorting between the pins on the base of the equipment being used. This product has a V shape cut in the base of the shoe mount which means the pins do not make contact with bare metal. As indicated by other reviews, because the 'shoe' mounts have a twist lock system and no 'end/stop pin' it means the bracket can be used on both the right or left hand side of the camera. The twist locks appear sturdy and worked well in use. The product is sturdy but the handle material could be a little thicker. Large hands may struggle to get all fingers around it tightly. That said, a suitable cloth could be wound around it to make it more comfortable for individual users. I would have preferred the 'angle' of the handle to be more upright/vertical when the base is held horizontally with both hands; but that may be simply a personal preference. The underside of the 'top' shoe mount (to the base of the screw) sits 15cm (6 inch) above the 'top' of the base bracket/camera mount location. This is a good distance and should allow many cameras to take advantage of this bracket. There is a rubber 'grommet' stuck to the base plate which allows cameras to be held firmly and without slipping. This is 75mm (3") long. The screw mount protrudes through this rubber piece and at its furthest point from the handle (or where your hand is likely to be wrapped around it) it has 60mm (2.5") of travel. So, as long as the distance between the side of the camera (which is going to be closest to your hand holding the mount) and the mounting point is 60mm or less then your camera will fit this bracket without you struggling to get hand on the bracket handle. I am pleased very with this purchase.
J**.
Todavía no lo he utilizado , pero se ve de un material y construcción de muy buena calidad
C**7
tres bonne qualité , hate que les beaux jours reviennent que je puisse faire des vlogs IRL
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