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πŸ“Έ CowboyStudio Swivel Flash Clamp: Versatile Photo Studio Accessory with Hot Shoe Mount Adapter Review

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Description of πŸ“Έ CowboyStudio Swivel Flash Clamp: Versatile Photo Studio Accessory with Hot Shoe Mount Adapter

Swivel ball head for 360 degree rotation. Clamps to table legs, poles, and other surfaces. Tripod head is universal and will fit most cameras. 4-Inch long, 2-Inch tall ball joint mount. Holds any standard flash.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extremely useful

For me, this is one of my best photo gadgets. I use it with each of my tripods as a flashlight stand. Can even be placed on trees, fences, etc. Also a great mini tripod for small cameras or DSLRs with a small lens. I have a gorilla but I'm throwing it away after this beauty!

Pros
  • Shoe mounts
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Brackets smell like China but

This is a fake of the famous bracket. It works great with small cameras and clip-on flashes. Gum on the lips gives off a rather specific smell that I call the smell of China. All Chinese rubber parts smell the same (that's the smell in all harb**frie**ts). I let them air out for about a week before taking them to a client.

Pros
  • Flash accessories
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for mounting on action cam

Used for my Sony HDR-AS15 action camera which is stored in a waterproof case (suitable for tripod mount). Simply attach it to the bottom edge of your bike helmet in front of your ear. Might cause a little discomfort there but makes you look less nerdy than if it were on your head. I still can't figure out what to use the hot shoe attachment for. I don't want to melt my helmet in a flash. I'm sure there are other scenarios where I can use this gadget for video or time-lapse photography.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Non-automatic