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Custom Brackets Digital PRO M Rotating Camera Bracket Kit for Digital & 35mm SLR Film Cameras.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rocking bracket...

(5 out of 5) by J. R. Lindeman on Aug 22, 2007 (Birch Bay, WA)
...a little pricey of course, but beat the heck out of a "flip" bracket. Very solid! (make sure this is the latest model with the added "handle on the front to hold with your left hand - instead of the lens - much more comfortable than the earlier model). Not only great for hand-held shooting at events, parties, etc, but works great on a tripod (get the Quick Release accessory!). I use it when I'm shooting product also, because once I have the camera level (using a spirit level) I can go accurately from landscape to portrait instantly.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Ass Kicking Bracket

(5 out of 5) by J. Plotke on Oct 12, 2009 (Brightwaters, NY)
while this bracket costs more then most people cameras, if you are looking for it you know what its about. This is by far the best bracket on the market with no close competitor, it works phenomenally. the grip is comfortable and easy to hold and raises the flash up nice and high to get rid of unwanted ear shadows and red eye.

the ball baring rotation is smooth and locks in solidly.

should be a standard accessory for all wedding and indoor event photography

i use my on my 5d and my 50d both with battery grips, interchangably.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Digital Pro M Braket

(5 out of 5) by Kenneth B. Sloane on Jan 7, 2009
This is an extremely high quality product that has surpassed my expectations. The quality is excellent. It is a precision bracket that is functional and easy to use. I used it on a recent restaurant food shoot and the ability to keep the flash on top instantaneously in both portrait and landscape was essential. Expensive, but worth every dollar paid. I look forward to using this bracket system in the future. It is a little bit heavy at first, but it is designed for your varoius grips and hand positions even when zooming. I just can't imagine a more functional bracket system.

Best Ever!

(5 out of 5) by K. Wang on Sep 22, 2009 (New Orleans, LA)
A little bit expensive. But you get what you paid for. Extremely well made. You can't go back to those cheap flash brackets once you own this. Go for it, you will not regret.

The Best of the Flash Bracket Bunch-for My Use

(5 out of 5) by I. Seligman on Sep 13, 2009
There have been dozens of flash brackets on the market. To maintain the flash above the lens in both horizontal and vertical shots, some awkwardly flip the flash, and (to me) better ones smoothly rotate the camera. There's perhaps 8 main bracket vendors now.

Every wedding type or PR event I went to, I chat with the photog when they were on break, and I got to hold, if not try most of their flash brackets. People quickly get used to the quirks of whatever model they buy. Cost and size can be a main concern for amateurs and semi-pros alike. I quickly realized I didn't like the constant flipping of the flash. It distracted me and my subjects, too. Rotating the camera requires a more expensive mechanism. It can be a faster technique than taking my eye from the viewfinder, and flipping the flash. (Rotating the camera, instead of flipping the flash, looks just a touch more professional, to me!)

The Custom Brackets Pro M kit, which rotates the camera and has several necessary plates comprising the "kit", is the best for me. Someone really really thought things out on this one, from the quality of the grip, the host of accessories, to the padded support in front that supports your left hand as it zooms the lens in and out. There are many adjustments possible, to solidly fit any 35 mm camera and flash. If you are gonna shoot weddings and similar events, this model is worth the upgrade, quality, and cost over competitor's models. Cost? You're talking perhaps $100 more-not much at all if you shoot a few events a year, and really profit from the bracket's quality! My main concern was its weight, and I learned how to "cradle it" when not shooting.

Pro's:
-Superb workmanship and one year warranty
-Easy and quick camera rotation, and angle of flash adjustment
-Camera position can be moved forward or back (it cleard the cord from hitting my hand)
-Quick release camera plate available
-Many fine adjustments to customize the fit of camera and flash
-Support bar in front (on newer models) is well thought out
-It's easy to raise and lower the flash height
-I never take my eye from the viewfinder, as needed with many flip flashes, and miss a shot
-Little feet swing out to let it sit solidly upright on a surface
-It's a good fit for my size 7-8 hands.

Cons:
-It's definitely heavier than smaller brackets-I recommend using it wth vibration reduction/image stabilizing lenses, if you hands get fatigued.
-It clicks somewhat loudly as it locks securely at full horizontal and full vertical (not a big problem, as you can: 1. not rotate it during times of silence, 2. learn to not rotate it fully till it clicks, or 3. if it bothers you,drill and place a removable "stop" to keep it from clicking and locking.
-It's bigger than other brackets, (they all look a bit intimidating to your subject!)
-Cost! If the price was lower, they would have way more buyers, and profits. I thought long and hard on this purchase.

Bottom line, our hands our camera rigs, and our strength vary! Like buying a car, catcher's mitt, or camera, hold and test a few brackets, for at least a few minutes, to see how it fits you. There's no "best one" that will please everyone.
Only you know what feels best for you-a flipping of the flash or rotation of the camera; a tiny bracket or a full size one.