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<blockquote data-quote="laubach road" data-source="post: 193627" data-attributes="member: 15421"><p>This is the first time I've seen 2 cameras & flash , one on top of another on one tripod.</p><p>Not even the pro-photogs I see here in L.A. have that set-up. Piggy back cams - plus - a piggy back flash on top!?.</p><p></p><p>What's usual are a dslr cam with flash trigger. Sometimes , a flash on a bracket/similar. Sometimes tethered. </p><p></p><p>The landscape guys do use tripods, but they use one tripod per one cam.</p><p></p><p>Neither have I seen that with the studio guys. Of course, it looks silly to have mid-large format cams piggy-back.</p><p></p><p>Which is why I am amazed at your set-up. </p><p></p><p>Maybe this weekend, I'll ask some photogs who has a similar set-up and how they use that.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure this will be useful info how to use quick release plates/cams/flash one on top of another for everyone here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laubach road, post: 193627, member: 15421"] This is the first time I've seen 2 cameras & flash , one on top of another on one tripod. Not even the pro-photogs I see here in L.A. have that set-up. Piggy back cams - plus - a piggy back flash on top!?. What's usual are a dslr cam with flash trigger. Sometimes , a flash on a bracket/similar. Sometimes tethered. The landscape guys do use tripods, but they use one tripod per one cam. Neither have I seen that with the studio guys. Of course, it looks silly to have mid-large format cams piggy-back. Which is why I am amazed at your set-up. Maybe this weekend, I'll ask some photogs who has a similar set-up and how they use that. I'm sure this will be useful info how to use quick release plates/cams/flash one on top of another for everyone here. [/QUOTE]
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