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Walimex Flash umbrella holder

Blitzgerät-Zubehör
Item Nr. 73671
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  • Stable metal bracket for compact flashes and reflex/transmitted light umbrellas
  • Tiltable from -90° to +90
  • Flash shoe at the upper end can be unscrewed, exchanged and used with 1/4 inch thread
  • Firm screw fixation of the flash foot on the flash shoe
  • Very resilient and durable
  • Suitable for all flash units with standard hot shoe (except Minolta/Sony)
  • Bottom side of the holder with spigot (no threaded insert)

A multi-talent in the studio or on location is the combination of flash and umbrella holder from walimex. In a simple way, this product offers the possibility for a great studio lighting, namely by mounting a compact flash and an umbrella on a lamp tripod.
The bracket is tiltable, which is especially advantageous for flash units without adjustable angle. The hot shoe offers a special extra: In contrast to most other mounts, where the flash foot is only pushed into the hot shoe, the walimex item offers a fixed screw connection and thus increased stability. The sturdy metal processing makes the product durable and resilient.

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19,73 Blitzgerät-Zubehör
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Walimex Flash umbrella holder

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  • Stable metal bracket for compact flashes and reflex/transmitted light umbrellas
  • Tiltable from -90° to +90
  • Flash shoe at the upper end can be unscrewed, exchanged and used with 1/4 inch thread
  • Firm screw fixation of the flash foot on the flash shoe
  • Very resilient and durable
  • Suitable for all flash units with standard hot shoe (except Minolta/Sony)
  • Bottom side of the holder with spigot (no threaded insert)

Product description for Walimex Flash umbrella holder

A multi-talent in the studio or on location is the combination of flash and umbrella holder from walimex. In a simple way, this product offers the possibility for a great studio lighting, namely by mounting a compact flash and an umbrella on a lamp tripod.
The bracket is tiltable, which is especially advantageous for flash units without adjustable angle. The hot shoe offers a special extra: In contrast to most other mounts, where the flash foot is only pushed into the hot shoe, the walimex item offers a fixed screw connection and thus increased stability. The sturdy metal processing makes the product durable and resilient.

Walimex Flash umbrella holder

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17040

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