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Flash L Bracket for Landscape and Portrait
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 608902" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The flash brackets can have different methods of flipping to be camera vertical or camera horizontal, so they're not all the same, but sometimes we might have preferences how they flip. But that's what they all do, it is their purpose. Specifically, what they all are intended to hold the flash always directly above the camera lens regardless of camera orientation, which prevents the bad shadow at the side of the subject. You might check on the manufacturers web site of the ones of interest, there might be more detail shown.</p><p></p><p>A L bracket or L plate is something quite different, designed to quickly mount the camera on a tripod in either orientation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 608902, member: 12496"] The flash brackets can have different methods of flipping to be camera vertical or camera horizontal, so they're not all the same, but sometimes we might have preferences how they flip. But that's what they all do, it is their purpose. Specifically, what they all are intended to hold the flash always directly above the camera lens regardless of camera orientation, which prevents the bad shadow at the side of the subject. You might check on the manufacturers web site of the ones of interest, there might be more detail shown. A L bracket or L plate is something quite different, designed to quickly mount the camera on a tripod in either orientation. [/QUOTE]
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