I am contemplating buying some YoungNu flash units and remote firing devices (for inside real estate photography). My question is, what do you use to set the remote flash units on? Would I have to get something with flash sockets?
I am contemplating buying some YoungNu flash units and remote firing devices (for inside real estate photography). My question is, what do you use to set the remote flash units on? Would I have to get something with flash sockets?
Odille
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Odille, if you want to use a soft box or diffuser such as an umbrella then an ordinary light stand and bracket like the one linked below will do the job.
http://protog.com.au/metal-hotshoe-f...and-p-239.html
If you want to simply support the flash and then bouce bare light the simplest way to go is a combination of a tripod and a flash stand that mounts to the QR plate. Linked below
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Flash-Stand-N...item4cecf69bae
G'day Odille
all of my slave flash triggers have a tripod thread on their 'bums' - so (after you get yours) you may wish to chase up some very lightweight tripods
Regards, Phil
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Andrew, that protog site looks great, I've bookmarked that.
Phil, I was thinking lightweight tripods might be the way to go, I could put the mount on top.
They make a nice mess to the flash head when they fall over too those lightweigh tripods, best also look at weight bags.
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