Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket for 35mm Cameras

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Quick Flip models offer high value, compact size, lightweight and fast handling. No wonder they're the best-selling brackets on the market! Although lower in price than our top-of-the-line brackets, they share the same quality materials and construction. The Quick Flip 350 accepts all 35mm cameras except those with large, accessory battery packs or motor drives.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Economical, compact flash pivoting bracket designed for most 35mm cameras
  • Pivoting flash arm keeps flash centered above lens for horizontal and vertical compositions
  • Machined, positive-locking shoe mount is interchangeable with optional handle mount
  • Strong, lightweight aluminum construction; high-density neoprene foam side grip
  • Nominal lens-to-flash distance of 12 inches; 9.5 inches tall; weighs 10 ounces
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Tiffen
  • EAN: 0750062015138
  • Label: Tiffen
  • Manufacturer: Tiffen
  • MaterialType: Aluminum
  • MaterialTypeSetElement: Aluminum
  • Model: 310-635
  • MPN: 310-635
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: camera-brackets
  • Publisher: Tiffen
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-03-21
  • Studio: Tiffen
  • UPC: 750062015138
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Customer Reviews

clasp flash attachement2009-07-04
I like everything about the Stoboframe Quick Flip except the device that the flash unit attaches. The space allowed for the flanges of the flash unit are not high enough. the gap is too small. When you compress the clasp, my confidence begins to waiver as to whether or not this will really securely hold my Canon 580 EXII or will I be picking up the pieces during an important shoot.
I WAS however able to remove the clasp and use that screw with rubber washers to securely attach my canon off shoe cord (OC-3). This now works extremely well.
excellent product2009-05-08
I have used this product several times with canon equipment and like it. It is well built and sturdy
So happy.2009-02-24
I am so excited to finally have my new bracket! I hooked everything up the other day and it is very sturdy. With all of my equiptment I will most likely have to buy a new tripod because my set up is so heavy now. Other than that, I am super excited to start shooting!
Good Bracket2008-12-27
Using it on my Canon 40D and it attaches well with multiple positions to choose from.
I guess the only caveat I have is that the flash clamp can be a bit hard to work with. If the flash is not 100% straight - it can slip out.
Nice for the price, some drawbacks2008-11-25
I bought this to use on my Canon 40d with battery grip, and it does the job (you need the off shoe cord to make it work, buy the dot line one, works the same as the canon for half the cost). it lets you shoot vertically without the ugly shadows. The grip mounts into the bottom of the BG via the tripod screw, this is the major design problem in the unit. With the weight of my flash (430ex) it has the tendency to flop around unless I tighten it really hard, and even then it can still slide if you knock it. But in all its good, and inexpensive, and relatively hassle free. Professionals should look for something designed better, but for a photographer on a budget this is an easy solution to improve vertical flash pictures.

Pros:
Easy to use
Works with most any SLR
cheap
Solid Construction

Cons
Flops around unless screwed in tight

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