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Opteka FB-10 Camera Flip Flash Bracket for Digital SLR Cameras & External Flashes (OPTFB10)

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Opteka FB-10 Camera Flip Flash Bracket for Digital SLR Cameras & External Flashes (OPTFB10) - Customer reviews

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1-20 of 31 reviews for Opteka FB-10 Camera Flip Flash Bracket for Digital SLR Cameras & External Flashes (OPTFB10)

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Strong. Sturdy. Does what you'd expect it to...

Sturdy. Does the job. There are three mounts for the flash. Recommend you buy a rapid connect adapter so that you can easily snap your camera on and off this braket. The feature for changing the orientation of the camera works very well. Happy with this purchase. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Chuck M. · 7/27/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Strong. Sturdy. Does what you'd expect it to...

Sturdy. Does the job. There are three mounts for the flash. Recommend you buy a rapid connect adapter so that you can easily snap your camera on and off this braket. The feature for changing the orientation of the camera works very well. Happy with this purchase. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Chuck M. · 7/28/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5So close but just not there

I've never used a flash bracket before so I decided to to buy this one just so I could see what it was like. I found this one to be so close to being a great product but it falls short in a few important ways: - The pad on the bottom isn't thick enough and the metal under it isn't very good. I... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · J. Horst · 7/5/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Pretty Sturdy

This flash bracket is extremely sturdy. The mechanism that allows you to shift the camera 90 degrees from the flat landscape angle to the portrait angle is nice and tight. I've used another, more expensive bracket in the past and it wasn't as sturdy, tight and functional as this one. This bracket... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Kerry J. Beech · 8/20/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Good bargain

It's the very same bracket as the Stroboframe I have. I bought this for my second camera. I haven't had a chance to try this one out but I have used the Stroboframe for shooting weddings for a couple of years now and am generally pleased with it. It is nice to be able to switch quickly from... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Pep · 4/2/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great product!

I bought this and the zeicos shoe cord. I actually bought this from the same dealer for $5 cheaper on eBay. I couldn't believe how sturdy and nice this product is. It does say stroboframe on the side of it and it looks like some stickers have been peeled off but it's cheaper! I feel like my camera... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Erin Arvin · 4/26/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great entry-level (and beyond) bracket

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www.amazon.com · Bob Tobias "Robert Tobias" · 3/13/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great entry-level (and beyond) bracket

Length: 0:43 Mins This thing is built like a tank! I like that I can carry the camera/bracket/flash combo securely and safely by the padded handle. The accompanying video shows some features and a few minor issues with this bracket. (In the case of weight, I consider the issue to really be a... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Bob Tobias · 3/14/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Good bargain

It's the very same bracket as the Stroboframe I have. I bought this for my second camera. I haven't had a chance to try this one out but I have used the Stroboframe for shooting weddings for a couple of years now and am generally pleased with it. It is nice to be able to switch quickly from... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Pep · 4/1/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great entry-level (and beyond) bracket

This thing is built like a tank! I like that I can carry the camera/bracket/flash combo securely and safely by the padded handle. The accompanying video shows some features and a few minor issues with this bracket. (In the case of weight, I consider the issue to really be a feature.)It's shown with... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Bob Tobias · 3/14/2011

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great fit for Canon PowerShot SX10iS

Looked at many brackets (online) before selecting this one for its simplicity and functionality. Right-angle-camera-rotation mechanism is very smooth; does not bind in the least. When fully rigged with camera and flash, complete unit is very "stable" when resting on flat surface. In order to hold... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · doodles "doodles2" · 7/17/2010

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great fit for Canon PowerShot SX10iS

Looked at many brackets (online) before selecting this one for its simplicity and functionality. Right-angle-camera-rotation mechanism is very smooth; does not bind in the least. When fully rigged with camera and flash, complete unit is very "stable" when resting on flat surface. In order to hold... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · doodles · 7/18/2010

Rating: 5.0 out of 5Great Grip

This bracket is very easy to rotate your camera on and has a good grip. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Megan Wintle · 9/24/2010

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Great for the Price

Overall I am happy with this bracket. It is a little tough to get on and off my camera, but it does get the job done. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · K. Montag Niese "Katie Wink" · 3/19/2013

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Nice bracket!

For the price this is awesome. I was thought that flash brackets were a waste of time but I'm starting to think not. Love the light you get with these. The only thing I dont like about this is you have to tighten the swivel. Also you will have to machine the bracket base plate to be able to change... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · William Rheaume · 8/8/2011

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Great buy for the money.

This bracket works great for what it is. The locking/unlocking system for changing the camera's orientation is functionally sound and works fine, but it's a little clunky in its design and takes some getting used to. The variable height of the flash from the camera is excellent and pretty sturdy.... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Rosco · 6/13/2011

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Great Flash Bracket

I am using this flash bracket with my Nikon D5000. So far, I have used it as intended once, and on a tripod once. It worked great in both situations. The tripod I use right now just has a pan head, and tilting the camera to shoot verticals has been problematic. This flash bracket not only lets me... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Rick Dubbs · 4/9/2011

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Opteka vs. Stroboframe

My flash brackets that flip the flash fit my Nikon D90 only on the left side and flip over to the left side, with the camera grip being at the bottom. I wanted to try a bracket that would allow my Nikon D90 to be held with the camera grip at the top, so I looked at the lower-priced brackets that... Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · M. Kato "MK" · 11/25/2010

Rating: 4.0 out of 5Ok for the money. No lock down though.

Good value but there is no lock to hold the body in place. Be careful how you hold it. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Jordan Anthony Trimas "ilumin8d" · 10/25/2010

Rating: 3.0 out of 5ok in a pinch

Very stiff and not much room if you are going to shoot with a grip. If you need to alternate between vert and horiz every other picture, perhaps get a better one. Read review on www.amazon.com

www.amazon.com · Andrew M. Patron "I Seen Great Pictures" · 1/24/2013