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This flip flash bracket will center the flash over your lens. Excellent condition. Very well made, but I can't find a brand name or model number. So here's my description:

- all metal (anodized aluminum), except for plastic (or nylon) pistol grip
- base supports 35mm or medium format camera
- pistol grip, can convert from right-handed to left handed
- metal cold shoe with locking screw
- adjustable flash arm swings (flips) for horizontal or vertical perspective

Conceptually like the Stroboframe Quick Flip, though with a more substantial grip and more adjustments.

$30 plus actual shipping. 5 day return privilege (less shipping). % to APUG.

And if you recognize this and know the manufacturer, please let me know.USD
Price : 30.00


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Possibly with a WLF, definitely with a prism. As currently configured, the flash holder is on the same vertical axis as the tripod screw. So the flash will interfere with viewing through a WLF. You can move the tripod screw back about 1/2" and the flashholder foward about 1/2" - but that still might not be enough.

I'll PM you with an alternative.
 

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In the second pic, you could also put the shoe on the opposite side of the horizontal sectioin.
 
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True, I didn't think of that. You can also flip that arm vertically to achieve the same effect. What you loose is having the flash on the same vertical axis as the lens.
 
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