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Key Features
- Adjustable to Fit Many Cameras
- Compact Folding Design
- 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
- Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
With its adjustable flash arm, the right-handed black ProMediaGear BBX2 Boomerang Flash Bracket fits most DSLR and mirrorless cameras. It features a unique 90° rotating design that allows the flash to remain upright when shooting in either horizontal or vertical orientations, and it folds down for compact carrying. Facilitating the movement from 0 to 90°, rotational bearings help to provide smooth movement and a quick transition between both shooting positions. Also, this right-handed version places the bracket on the right side of the camera for convenient access and control.
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How is this different from version I that was discontinued?
The new one attaches to the base plate with two hex bolts instead of the single locking knob on the old one. The current photos still show the old model.
Date published: 2021-10-30
What hand do you hold the bracket with?
What hand do you hold the bracket with?
You actually dont hold the bracket while shooting. Just hold the camera and lens the way you normally would. To flip the bracket, PMG recommends reaching across with the left hand, squeezing the release, and then rotating the camera underneath. Works good!
Date published: 2021-10-30
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Is this a good flash bracket for wildlife photography? Someone recommended it, but I am not sure how it will work with a Better Beamer. Most of the articles I saw had this picture attached to the Gimbal head. I am not sure if it will work as well attached to the camera. Any opinions or suggestions would be appreciated.
It gets you farther away from the camera which helps with long lenses, so it will be unlikely to cast a shadow. It is easy to use on a gimbal head since it is a arca plate on the bottom, so it will fit right into any gimbal.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Does the BBX come with a CS2 Cold Shoe? I see ...
Does the BBX come with a CS2 Cold Shoe? I see that someone asked this question for the BBGV2 and THAT bracket does come with the CS2. Does the BBX come with one as well?
The BBX and BBGv2 Boomerang Flash Bracket comes with (1) CS2 cold shoe.
Date published: 2020-02-02
Would this bracket interfere with the ...
Would this bracket interfere with the articulating screen of the Canon R5?
No, the ProMediaGear Boomberang BBX2 does not interfere with the EOS R5's LCD screen; the arm is positioned in front and on the right of the camera's grip and shouldn't get in your way.
Date published: 2022-06-26
The listed weight is 1lb, but what is it for the ...
The listed weight is 1lb, but what is it for the Titanium version?
The BBX series of flash bracket:
Weight: 15.2 oz - 432 grams (12.7 oz - 361 grams without Plate)
The titanium is an anodized process, not actually a titanium arm (silver). The weight is the same on all colors.
Date published: 2019-05-06
Is a 1.5’ flash cord long enough for this or do I ...
Is a 1.5’ flash cord long enough for this or do I need something longer?
1.5 feet should be fine!
Date published: 2021-01-24
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Will this work with a RRS L Bracket?
The BBX Boomerang Flash Bracket comes complete with a Universal Arca Swiss Bracket Plate specifically designed for the Flash Bracket. To use RRS or similar Arca plates and L-Brackets PMG Manufactures a CB60 Clamp that will allow you to use your current plate and lock it into the Arca-Type clamp that will allow the Flash Bracket to install onto the side. You will need to purchase the BBX or BBGv2 Boomerang Flash Bracket and also the CB60 Clamp with BBX mounting pins.
Date published: 2018-08-26