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Hello,
I'm thinking about working on my macro photography more this coming year and I am aware that light is important.So much so that I want to use flashes better.
I shoot with Nikon D700 and I have a SB900 that I hold in my right hand while my camera body is resting on my right forearm (stretching across my body, it's a bit of a twist). The right hand is on the camera and shutter. It works but it is very tiring!
I found a flash support that attaches to the tripod mount and that can have 2 flashes attached : it is from Jama on a french web site : http://www.jama.fr/boutique/fr/pris.../support-macro-flash-avec-bras-flexibles-1161
If I went down this route, I would get a second flash, maybe an SB600 or 700.
Does anyone have or know this system? Or would it be better to get the standard R1C1 flashes ? (Not much more expensive).
Thanks for any help,
Nicolas.
I'm thinking about working on my macro photography more this coming year and I am aware that light is important.So much so that I want to use flashes better.
I shoot with Nikon D700 and I have a SB900 that I hold in my right hand while my camera body is resting on my right forearm (stretching across my body, it's a bit of a twist). The right hand is on the camera and shutter. It works but it is very tiring!
I found a flash support that attaches to the tripod mount and that can have 2 flashes attached : it is from Jama on a french web site : http://www.jama.fr/boutique/fr/pris.../support-macro-flash-avec-bras-flexibles-1161
If I went down this route, I would get a second flash, maybe an SB600 or 700.
Does anyone have or know this system? Or would it be better to get the standard R1C1 flashes ? (Not much more expensive).
Thanks for any help,
Nicolas.