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GODOX Godox Plastic Type B Flash Shoe Umbrella Holder Swivel Light Stand Bracket - Sku# DTA0200000BK
Sku: DTA0200000BK
Price: $11.80
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Specifications: - Useful flash light mount for your camera
- Flashgun adapter can be attached to your light stand, insert your flash unit and umbrella and adjust your mount so it is at an optimum angle for getting great photographic results time after time
- Hot shoe flash mount on top make it easy that you could mount a hot shoe flash slave sensor receiver
- You may also adjust the umbrella and flash in different angle
- Suitable for all Hot-Shoe flash, trigger transmitter or slave
- Material: Plastic & Aluminum
- Size: 100 x 60 x 50mm/3.9 x 2.4 x 2.0in(L x W x H)
Details:
- Flashgun adapter can be attached to your light stand.The swivel light stand bracket is an ideal accessory for shooting on the run
- Hot shoe flash mount on top make it easy that you could mount a hot shoe flash slave sensor receiver
- You may also adjust the umbrella and flash in different angle.This Swivel Light Stand Bracket B type bracket is useful flash light mount for your camera, flashgun adapter can be attached to your light stand, insert your flash unit and umbrella
- Suitable for all Hot-Shoe flash, trigger transmitter or slave and adjust your mount so Flash Swivel Bracket is at an optimum angle for getting great photographic results time after time
Types of Flashes: - Flashbulbs: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye with "Kodalite Flasholder" and Sylvania P25 blue-dot daylight-type flashbulbThe earliest flashes had of a quantity of thermite flash powder that was ignited by hand. Later, magnesium filaments were contained in flash bulbs, and electrically ignited by a contact in the camera shutter; such a bulb could only be used once, and was too hot to handle immediately after use, but the confinement of what would otherwise have amounted to a small explosion was an important advance
- Flashcubes, Magicubes and Flipflash: Flashcube fitted to a Kodak Instamatic camera, showing both unused (left) and used (right) bulbs. Undersides of Flashcube (left) and Magicube (right) cartridges.In the late 1960s, Kodak improved their Instamatic camera line by replacing the individual flashbulb technology (used on early Instamatics) with the Flashcube
- Modern Flash Technology: Today[update]'s flash units are often electronic flashtubes. An electronic flash contains a tube filled with xenon gas, where electricity of high voltage is discharged to generate an electrical arc that emits a short flash of light
- Flash Intensity: Unlike flashbulbs, the intensity of an electronic flash can be adjusted on some units. Small flash units typically vary the length of time of the discharge, larger (studio) units typically charge the capacitor less
- LED Flash (Illumination): Although they are not yet at the power levels to replace xenon flash devices in still cameras, LEDs (specifically, high current flash LEDs) have recently been used as flash sources in camera phones
- Focal Plane Shutter Synchronization: Electronic flash units have compatibility issues with focal plane shutters. Focal plane shutters expose using two curtains that cross the sensor. The first one opens and then the second curtain follows it after a delay equal to the nominal shutter speed
Why Use a Flash Bracket? - When you go to a wedding and see the photographer taking portraits of the bride and groom, you will see them using a flash bracket. They are not trying to look fancy. The bracket allows them to take better photographs
- Function: A flash bracket is a device that allows an external flash unit to be lifted away from the camera, eliminating "red-eye" and grotesque shadows.
- Benefits: Built-in camera flashes and external flashes mounted on the camera's hot shoe are notorious for producing "red-eye" because the flash is so close to the camera lens. Because a flash bracket moves the flash away from the lens, the light hits the eye at a different angle and "red-eye" is not produced
- Considerations: Shooting vertical pictures with a hot-shoe mounted external flash, will produce noticeable shadows because the flash's position to the side of the lens instead of above the lens. That shadow can be distracting when it shows on the wall behind the subject, or worse yet for people photography, under the eyes of the subject
- Types: Some flash brackets, called flip brackets, have a rotating arm that allows the flash to be positioned over the camera whether you are shooting horizontally or vertically. There are also brackets that allow the photographer to rotate the camera
- Misconceptions: Wedding photographers are not the only photographers to use flash brackets. Nature photographers use them to avoid the animal version of "red-eye" and in macro, or close-up, photography
Package Included: - 1 x B Type Flash Swivel Light Stand Bracket
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