Tronto New Member 2 May 1, 2020 77 154 430 May 10, 2020 #1 Does this work, or is it just nonsense? 2x small flash and trigger on the camera. Attachments Screenshot_20200510_102847_com.android.chrome.jpg 64.6 KB · Views: 2 Reactions: Karl, Jack and nataliaflejszar&Photo
MinitecaPhotographie New Member Legend TEAM 3 4 May 9, 2020 1,146 7 2,593 858 May 10, 2020 #2 I bought one a while ago but the arms are too flexible. It exist other arms systems more strong like those uses by Nicky BAY. https://www.nickybay.com/meike-mk-mt24-review-wireless-macro-twin-flash-comparison-vs-nikon-r1c1/ Reactions: Tronto and nataliaflejszar&Photo
I bought one a while ago but the arms are too flexible. It exist other arms systems more strong like those uses by Nicky BAY. https://www.nickybay.com/meike-mk-mt24-review-wireless-macro-twin-flash-comparison-vs-nikon-r1c1/
baldguywithacamera New Member 1 May 9, 2020 8 15 10 May 10, 2020 #3 Tronto said: Does this work, or is it just nonsense? 2x small flash and trigger on the camera. Click to expand... They are strong enough for small flash units like the Canon 270EX, but they tend to break after several months of heavy use and abuse. Also, you will need an off-camera flash cable or a wireless flash trigger. Reactions: Jack
Tronto said: Does this work, or is it just nonsense? 2x small flash and trigger on the camera. Click to expand... They are strong enough for small flash units like the Canon 270EX, but they tend to break after several months of heavy use and abuse. Also, you will need an off-camera flash cable or a wireless flash trigger.
Jack Love Macro Staff member 3 3 1 Mar 13, 2020 11,901 24 8,217 1,339 May 10, 2020 #4 I never seen this before Tronto , for me looks more non nonsense, and I bit of doubt that will hold 2 flashes as they are a bit heavy. Reactions: Tronto
I never seen this before Tronto , for me looks more non nonsense, and I bit of doubt that will hold 2 flashes as they are a bit heavy.