Slowly getting around to helping sell a mess of photo odds & ends.
No Cameras or Lenses - but lots of "useful" paraphernalia. I will let the photos
be the descriptions if I don't know exactly what to call an item. Here goes the
Second post:
Stroboframe "system" it says - but I can't see how to attach the arm with the flash shoe.
The wood handles add a bit of panache' and the old style cable release are interesting, but the
"Vertaflip 90-degree) Camera Platform Rotator" is the bomb - really!
I'd like to sell for $50.00 buyer pays shipping (or $70 and I pay shipping)
PayPal would be nice! Or shipping to you after check clears.
Questions? Or need a better photo? Happy to comply.
Thanks for looking.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
waltnetto wrote:
Slowly getting around to helping sell a mess of photo odds & ends.
No Cameras or Lenses - but lots of "useful" paraphernalia. I will let the photos
be the descriptions if I don't know exactly what to call an item. Here goes the
Second post:
Stroboframe "system" it says - but I can't see how to attach the arm with the flash shoe.
The wood handles add a bit of panache' and the old style cable release are interesting, but the
"Vertaflip 90-degree) Camera Platform Rotator" is the bomb - really!
I'd like to sell for $50.00 buyer pays shipping (or $70 and I pay shipping)
PayPal would be nice! Or shipping to you after check clears.
Questions? Or need a better photo? Happy to comply.
Thanks for looking.
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This great flash bracket allowed the flash to always be centered above the lens by using the vertaflip bracket. I used one for many years. The way the two parts attach is with the same kind of three-point knob that is shown on the upper part of the straight arm and below the flash shoe. I used it mostly with a 645 medium format camera but as you can see, it can be used with 35 mm as well.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
As above for attaching the top bracket. Make sure it comes back over the top of the camera mount, not off to one side. I have one of these, great tool but they seem like no one wants to buy one anymore, so have very little resale value. At least around us anyway.
Thanks Bridges and Lucian. I am truly in awe of the "flip" mechanism. If it doesn't
sell I think I will see if there is a way to make it into a quick-release and use it on a
tripod.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
waltnetto wrote:
Thanks Bridges and Lucian. I am truly in awe of the "flip" mechanism. If it doesn't
sell I think I will see if there is a way to make it into a quick-release and use it on a
tripod.
That shouldn't be a problem. The flip mechanism is detachable and could easily be mounted on a tripod. In fact, that is a very good idea. In addition to one of the brackets like the one you listed, I also have just the flip part but never considered using it on a tripod. I guess because I have always used a pistol grip on my tripods and can position the camera in practically any orientation.
Thanks, once more, for the good info, Bridges.
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