Terrywoodenpic
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I usually hold my camera in one hand and the flash in the other for off camera flash.
However a combination of age a shaky hand and the Fuji XE2 makes this very difficult.
I was trying to find a way of attaching the flash on an arm, when using the right angle hand grip on the Xe2
and on checking my bits and pieces found that by using a 30 mm Swiss type quick release,
I could attach an ancient folding flash bracket to give a useful extension.
It can also be used folded to give a portrait view.
It is just a button push to change from Portrait to landscape.
I know that special flip flash brackets are made, but they do not easily fit onto the hand grip. and leave it free to fit on a tripod.
It works well and is comfortable to use.
the small 30mm QR is available here... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-4-Quic...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
TA3X5098web by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
TA3X5099web by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
TA3X5099yweb by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
However a combination of age a shaky hand and the Fuji XE2 makes this very difficult.
I was trying to find a way of attaching the flash on an arm, when using the right angle hand grip on the Xe2
and on checking my bits and pieces found that by using a 30 mm Swiss type quick release,
I could attach an ancient folding flash bracket to give a useful extension.
It can also be used folded to give a portrait view.
It is just a button push to change from Portrait to landscape.
I know that special flip flash brackets are made, but they do not easily fit onto the hand grip. and leave it free to fit on a tripod.
It works well and is comfortable to use.
the small 30mm QR is available here... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-4-Quic...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
TA3X5098web by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
TA3X5099web by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
TA3X5099yweb by Terry Andrews, on Flickr
TAXE0557web2