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PLEASE READ BEFORE
CONTINUING.
HOW TO LOCATE AND CHOOSE YOUR BRACKET SYSTEM: 1:
Find the body type that represents your camera. The frames
below have generic pictures of camera bodies. The first frame
represents the Canon 10D, 20D, 5D, xt and Nikon D50, D70 and D200
body types. The second frame represents the Canon 10D, 20D,
5D, xt and Nikon D200 with battery/vertical grips or the Canon 1DS
Mark II and Nikon D2X body types. The third frame is for Fuji S2/S3
users only. Once you have found the body type that represents
your camera highlight that frame and you will go to a new page that
shows the brackets for that body type. 2:
Choose the bracket type that best fits your shooting style.
Definitions between the CR camera rotator and FR flash rotator are
on this page and should be read before making a decision. Once
you have made a choice highlight the frame of that bracket and you
will go to a new page that shows a complete bracket description and
the important accessories that are available for that bracket. 3:
Choose the flash adaptor that you need for the flash you are
using. Each bracket CR or FR must have a flash adaptor to hold
the flash. At the bottom of the bracket description page is
shown flash adaptors. For
example: If you are
using a Canon 20D body only with a Canon flash and dedicated cord
and have chosen the Di100FR2 bracket you will also need the 2-10102
dedicated cord holder and the 5-102 EZ accessory release.
Actually with this setup you could be using any of the body types
shown on the first page. Remember the FR
flash rotator is adjustable for all shown body types and the CR
is body specific. The CR bracket that fits the D70 will not
fit the D2X.
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