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I was lucky to have a Canon 580ex flashgun and a separate flash receiver/trigger system bought for my Christmas box.
I know I can put the receiver on the base of the flash, away from the camera and put the trigger in the camera hot shoe.
What I am looking at doing is having the flash on a pole or stand and firing through a mesh of some kind.
Is there a stand or pole which will accept the receiver and flash mounted together and some form of soft box system?
I don't want to spend too much as a specialist system, mainly looking to see what, if anything can be done...
If members have used any system, can the flash stay on the receiver and still rotate/ tilt?
Many thanks in anticipation.
 
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Paul, you've pretty much described most/all softbox mounting brackets.
You'll need a lightstand on which to mount the softbox
 
Blakester and Phil
Thanks for the very prompt replies and informative links.
I'm erring at this time for the 40x40 cm Godox unit with the S-Type adapter.
Silly question perhaps, but is the stand/pole a standard diameter, or is there a specific one for the model?
 
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I also use the Godox S Type bracket bracket with my Yonguuo flash and triggers. Godox S Type Bracket.
The difference with this is that it hold the flashgun by clamping the flash head. The Godox S Type Bracket definitely feels more secure in use than the conventional brackets which hold the Flashgun\trigger combo using the hot shoe.


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On @Phil V reccomendation in an older post I bought the 80 x80 as in his post. Used it lots works for me at home.

Gaz
 
I also the Godox S Type bracket bracket with my Yonguuo flash and triggers. Godox S Type Bracket.
The difference with this is that it hold the flashgun by clamping the flash head. The Godox S Type Bracket definitely feels more secure in use than the conventional brackets which hold the Flashgun\trigger combo using the hot shoe.


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I also use these brackets. I have 3 Nikon SB-800's and with their 5th battery compartment added in to their weight there is a definite feel that a hotshoe fitting is too minimal and at risk of damage. One of my better purchases thanks to the advice on this forum.
 
+1 for the Godox 80 x 80ish. Anything less would be a compromise too far, for most jobs IMHO.

Stand wise, I like the Calumet Heavy Duties, and all coupled to transmitters where appropriate. A great lighting set up.

The Godox S bracket works well due to its grip system. (I managed to snap a Nikon Speedlight foot once and the repair by the manufacturer was not cheap).
 
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The Godox S bracket works well due to its grip system. (I managed to snap a Nikon Speedlight foot once and the repair by the manufacturer was not cheap).

Exactly the reason I went for the S Bracket, I even have a £25 manfrotto speedlight stand holder that is redundant due to my fear of putting a flash on a small footplate.
 
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