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ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Black)

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ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket (Black)
Key Features
  • Designed for Camera with Battery Grip
  • 90° Upright Flash Rotating System
  • Folding System
  • Rotation Bearings for Smooth Operation
The black ProMediaGear BBGV2 Boomerang Flash Bracket is designed for use with larger cameras with a battery grip. It features a unique 90° rotating design to allow the flash to remain upright when shooting in either horizontal or vertical orientations. Facilitating the movement from 0 to 90°, rotational bearings help to provide smooth movement and a quick transition between both shooting positions.
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Does this include the PBX3 universal bracket plate?
Asked by: Chris
The Boomerang Flash Bracket comes complete with the PBX3 Universal Bracket Plate.
Answered by: Tony P. ProMediaGear Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Is this compatible with the Really Right Stuff L Bracket?
Asked by: james s.
The Custom or Universal Arca-Type Bracket Plates manufactured by ProMediaGear are modular and unique to the Bracket Plate System. The Custom or Universal L-Brackets glides into the Bracket Plate on hardened steel rods and can be removed or installed quickly with 2 set screws. If you wish to keep your current brand L-Bracket on camera PMG has a Bracket Plate Clamp that will allow the Boomerang to attach to your current Arca-Type plate. The clamp is called the CB60 or newer version CB60v2. The CB60 and CB60v2 works with Kirk and similar Arca-Type plates as well.
Answered by: Tony P.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Is it include a CS2: Low Profile Cold Shoe ?
Asked by: Ryo H.
The BBGv2 and BBX Boomerang Flash Brackets come complete with (1) CS2 low profile cold shoe.You may require a wireless trigger or 12 inch cable to trigger your flash while on the Boomerang.
Answered by: Tony P. ProMediaGear Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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What are the pros and cons to titanium vs. aluminum? I curious as to why titanium is cheaper???
Asked by: freddie
Not sure, sorry
Answered by: Miguel P.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Can this be used comfortably with Black Rapid R-Straps?
Asked by: John C. Pacala
This fixture is not perfect and requires modification for instance flash bracket stops of 33.3..., 66.6.... degrees locking. Probably the best thing about it is that it allows you to carry the camera without using a strap. This makes its ergonomics great. Camera, battery pack, flash and mount make it heavy helping you stabilise hand held photography. it is similar to shooting a emulsion hasselblad with flash and bulky lens. it feels solid. I am enjoying this bracket the more I use it, hence it is a permanent fixture. its dimensions when fixed do not allow convenient camera bag placement, however that is an added bonus because when you are shooting the hard ware you need for the shot is always in your hand.
Answered by: hank c.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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can i use for 5dmkiv with 600ex RT?
Asked by: Jasper W.
The BBGv2 will work with the 5d4 but requires the battery grip. The BBGv2 is a taller bracket and designed specifically for taller bodied cameras such as the 1Dx2, Nikon D5 etc.... or any DSLR with a Battery Grip. The BBX is our Universal version Boomerang and designed for standard DSLR's, smaller bodied cameras or taller bodied cameras. It's adjustable to accommodate everything. The BBX will have the disconnect pin in the webbing on your thumb and first finger when shooting portrait / vertical. The BBGv2 is not adjustable up / down. The benefit of the BBGv2 with the correct camera is the ability to access the trigger and shutter function buttons conveniently when shooting in portrait / vertical mode. The U shaped design makes this very comfortable and has nothing blocking your fingers. All Boomerangs come complete with a CS2 low profile cold shoe to mount your flash.
Answered by: Tony P. ProMediaGear Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26
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