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Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 - 35mm Flash Bracket with Adorama Off-Camera iTTL 3' Coiled Flash Cord for Nikon

Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 - 35mm Flash Bracket with Adorama Off-Camera iTTL 3' Coiled Flash Cord for Nikon
From Stroboframe

Price: $69.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Cameta Camera

2 new or used available from $69.95

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Product Description

Quick Flip models offer high value, compact size, light weight 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. Adorama Off-Camera iTTL Coiled Flash Cord (3-Ft Max) for Nikon Cameras These off-camera TTL cords are significantly less expensive than the cords available by the camera/flash manufacturer. With a 3 foot coiled cord and a male flash shoe on the bottom of the connector for the flash, these cords were designed to allow most better flash brackets that have a flash accessory shoe to mount either a flash or a TTL cord.


Product Details

  • Brand: Stroboframe
  • Model: CSA867-310-635
  • Dimensions: 1.30 pounds

Features

  • KIT INCLUDES 2 PRODUCTS -- All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
  • <#1> Precision Design i-TTL Off-Camera Flash Cord PLUS +
  • <#2> Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Flash Bracket
  • For Nikon AF series digital & 35mm film SLR cameras
  • Flexibility to direct light from a variety of angles

Customer Reviews

Bracket is great, hot shoe cord could use some work.3
I love the bracket. It is going to be great for weddings. The hot shoe on the TTL flash cord however seems to be cheaply made. It was so tight on my camera that I had to use a hammer to remove it the first time (let me tell you, that was scary!). And now I'm afraid to put it back on my camera.

TTL cord is stuck on my camera!1
I bought the flash cord for my Nikon D100 and now I cannot get it to come off the camera. Another user had to use a hammer to remove it, but I'm too afraid to do that. Anyone have any suggestions?

Nikon Flash Bracket and Flash Cord3
The bracket is nice and solid. It is a little heavy but is workable. I like it. The cord, however, is defective... It has bad or lose wiring making the flash fire intermittantly both on its own(!)and with shutter release, very annoying. I bought a second cord from a different source and the new one worked fine.