Dot Line DLC Flash Bracket
Custom Brackets CB Digital-SB Flash Bracket
- Cold Shoe Accessory Mount
- Black Anodized Aluminum Construction
- Foam Grip
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Mount
Canon BKT-DC1 Flash Bracket for PowerShot G-Series
Dot Line Flex Arm Bracket
- Flexible Arm with Locking Shoe Mount
- Easily Position Flash Angle
- 1/4"-20 Camera Mounting Screw
- Arca-Type Compatible Base Plate
Nisha Flash Flip Bracket
- Position Flash Horizontally/Vertically
- Adjustable Height
- 180° Range of Movement
Morris Vertical / Horizontal Flip Bracket With Extension Arm
- Holds 35mm or Medium Format Camera
- Flip Camera to Vertical or Horizontal
- Lockable Crossbar
- Built-In Quick Release Plate
RPS Lighting RS-0410S Stealth Flash Bracket Kit w/ Off-Camera Cord for Sony TTL
- Extends Flash 6" (15.2 cm) above Lens
- Fits Tight to the Camera Body
- Flash Rotates to Remain over Camera Lens
- Includes Off-Camera Cord
Dot Line DL-0550 Flexible Macro Light Bracket
- Supports Two Speedlights or LED Lights
- Insulated Cold Shoes
- Flexible Arms
- Aluminum Construction
RPS Lighting Digital Flash Bracket Kit for Nikon D70s & D80 SLR Cameras
RPS Lighting Digital Flash Bracket Kit
RPS Lighting RS-0420/S RPS TTL Digital Flash Bracket Kit for Sony Alpha DSLRs
- Extends Flash up to 18" (45.7 cm)
- Heavy Duty Off-Camera Flash Cord
- Horizontal & Vertical Locking Levers
- Left or Right Hand Use
RPS Lighting RS-0420/P RPS TTL Digital Flash Bracket Kit for Pentax DSLRs
- Extends Flash up to 18" (45.7 cm)
- Heavy Duty Off-Camera Flash Cord
- Horizontal & Vertical Locking Levers
- Left or Right Hand Use
Custom Brackets Rapid Fire PRO Flash Rotating Bracket with Arca-Swiss Quick Release Clamp
- Roller Bearing Bracket
- Arca-Swiss Quick Release Camera Clamp
- One Standard 1/4"-20 Captive Flash Screw
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Socket
Custom Brackets Rapid Fire PRO Flash Rotating Bracket with 1/4"-20 Mount
- Roller Bearing Bracket
- Two Standard 1/4"-20 Screws
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Socket
- Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Construction
Custom Brackets Rapid Fire PRO Flash-Rotating Bracket with RC2 Quick Release Clamp
- Roller Bearing Bracket
- Manfrotto RC2 Quick Release Clamp
- 1/4"-20 Captive Flash Screw
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Socket
ProMediaGear BBX2 Boomerang Flash Bracket with Universal QR Plate (Titanium, Right-Handed)
- Adjustable to Fit Many Cameras
- Compact Folding Design
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBX2 Boomerang Flash Bracket with Universal QR Plate (Purple, Right-Handed)
- Adjustable to Fit Many Cameras
- Compact Folding Design
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBX2 Boomerang Flash Bracket with Universal QR Plate (Gold, Right-Handed)
- Adjustable to Fit Many Cameras
- Compact Folding Design
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Purple)
- Designed for Camera with Battery Grip
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Folding System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Gold)
- Designed for Camera with Battery Grip
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Folding System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Titanium)
- Designed for Camera with Battery Grip
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Folding System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Red)
- Designed for Camera with Battery Grip
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Folding System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
Learning About Camera Flash Brackets
Flash brackets are simple metal pieces attached to cameras on one end and a speedlight flash on the other to enable you to produce more flattering light, as compared to your shoe-mounted or built-in flash. As a result, you get more attractive and consistent lighting.
Parts of a Flash Bracket
Learning about the parts of a flash bracket may help you in your buying decision.
Metal Frame
A flash bracket's frame attaches to the camera's tripod screw on its base. For better support; you might want to use flash bracket camera plates.
Cold Shoe Mount
This attaches an external source of lighting such as a speedlight flash on the top part of the flash bracket.
Flash Trigger
By using a flash bracket, you'll no longer have your flash connected to the shoe mount of your camera. Instead, you'll use a flash trigger, which is normally in the form of a wireless radio transmitter, sync cable, or a dedicated TTL cord.
Why Use a Flash Bracket?
The importance of flash brackets and flash bracket accessories depends on the gear you have and what you're shooting.
Predictable and Consistent Lighting
As an event photographer, you may need to shoot in rooms with different lighting conditions. No matter the light in the room, a flash bracket provides sufficient light for the shoot and you won't need an assistant to hold your flash off-camera.
Vertical Orientation Shoots
A flash bracket enables you to swivel your camera's flash accordingly to get precise horizontal and vertical shots. Camera brackets act as shadow busters to ensure unnatural shadows don't vertically fall onto the subject.
Red-Eye Reduction
A flash bracket helps you move the flash away from the subject, therefore reducing the dreaded red-eye effect when shooting close-up portraits.
Convenience
Camera flash brackets put the camera and other lighting accessories, such as the softbox and umbrella, in a central position, all under your direct control.
Choosing a Flash Bracket
When choosing a flash bracket, select one that raises the flash above the camera and enables you to take vertical shots without moving the flash. This helps you effortlessly shift from landscape to portrait. The flash bracket needs to be reliable and simple to use both in and out of the field, so get one with a sturdy and well-built frame. Camera brackets such as the Wimberley flash system have a modular design that allows components to connect in various configurations without the need for extra accessories. Other sturdy models you might want to consider are the Stroboframe, Kirk, and Custom Brackets. These models come with quick release and tilt arms for convenient shooting.
Whether you're looking for high-end folding brackets or large L brackets, or you want to find used flash brackets and grips, to save a little money, be sure to check out B&H Photo and Video's assortment of top brands to get exactly what you need.


